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West Bromwich Albion vs Everton. Premier League.

The HawthornsAttendance25,383.

West Bromwich Albion 2

  • S Long (65th minute)
  • G McAuley (82nd minute)

Everton 0

    West Brom v Everton preview

    Everton are looking for a third straight Premier League win when they travel to The Hawthorns to take on unbeaten West Brom.

    Toffees in search of third straight win to start the season

    Everton are looking for a third straight Premier League win when they travel to the Hawthorns to take on unbeaten West Brom on Saturday. The Toffees have not won their first three matches of the season in 19 years and three points here would take David Moyes' side level on points at the top of the table going into the international break. Moyes will be pleased the transfer window has closed without the loss of any key personnel after Mikel Arteta's deadline day exit last year. And with Belgium international Kevin Mirallas set for his Premier League debut after being involved against Leyton Orient in midweek, Everton look to have more strength in depth than recent years. But none of that will make an away day against Albion an easy assignment. Steve Clarke's side have already seen one optimistic Merseyside outfit leave the Black Country pointless after the Baggies' 3-0 win over Liverpool on the opening day. They followed that up by riding their luck against Tottenham before showing impressive resilience to grab a late equaliser and West Brom will be hopeful of overtaking Everton in the table by 5pm on Saturday.West Brom boss Steve Clarke will check on the fitness of several key players before finalising his side. Defenders Steven Reid, Jonas Olsson and Liam Ridgewell, midfielders James Morrison, Graham Dorrans and Jerome Thomas plus strikers Peter Odemwingie and Romelu Lukaku all missed the midweek Capital One Cup tie at Yeovil. Four of the eight returned to training on Thursday with Clarke indicating another two joined in on Friday.Everton boss David Moyes has a fully-fit squad to select from, with Mirallas in contention for his Premier League bow. Phil Neville is available despite having to come off towards the end of Wednesday night's Capital One Cup second-round victory over Leyton Orient with a hamstring problem, as is defender Tony Hibbert, who has missed the last two games with a neck injury.

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