Coventry City v West Brom: Lewis Cox's predicted line-up
Tony Mowbray hopes his selection at Coventry on Good Friday can finally put an end to Albion's successive win hoodoo.
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The Baggies have not been victorious in back-to-back games since their thrilling start to the season in August and September and that record almost-certainly has to be resolved to finish in the top six.
Following home success over Watford last time out - a result that got Mowbray's men back on track after a trio of defeats - the head coach can mull over a possible unchanged side.
Interestingly Mowbray spoke of how the type of performance against the Hornets was not exactly what he desires from a team of his, in that visitors Watford had more than 60 per cent of possession and made Albion strike on the counter.
But the head coach acknowledged that results are everything at this do-or-die stage of the campaign.
Mowbray's selection quandaries when it comes to the CBS Arena come further up the field with goalkeeper Josh Griffiths and the Baggies back four picking themselves.
A 4-4-2, or 4-4-1-1, against the Hornets consisted of a Alex Mowatt-Isaac Price midfield partnership. Jayson Molumby remains suspended with Ousmane Diakite battling injury for a place on the bench at best. It means Mowatt and Price are likely to continue, barring the potential usage of Josh Swift or Grady Diangana in an attacking support role.