Saturday, April 27 2013 Southampton v West Bromwich AlbionSt Mary's StadiumKick-off: 15.00 BST.TV: Illustrates BBC ONE Match of the Day. Southampton (Possible, 4-5-1 ): Boruc; Clyne, Hooiveld, Yoshida, Shaw; Rodriguez, S Davis, Cork, Schneiderlin, Lallana; Lambert.Out: Ward-Prowse (unspecified). WBA (Possible, 4-4-2 ): Foster; Jones, McAuley, Olsson, Popov; Dorrans, Yavob, Morrison, Thomas; Lukaku, FortunA.Out: Brunt, Gera, Thorne (all leg), Mulumbu (stopped). Test: Jones (gashed knee). Referee: John Madley. Matches: Nothing. Group Media Southampton director Mauricio Pochettino has an nearly fully-fit squad to choose from when he embraces West Brom to St Mary's Only midfielder James Ward-Prowse, who suffered an unspecified hit in an Under-21 fixture against the Baggies early in the day in the week, is absent. Ahead Guly do Prado returns to the team after missing the visit to Swansea through disease, while full-back Luke Shaw will be pushing for a recognition. West Bromwich Albion, meanwhile, will be without leader Chris Brunt once they happen to be experience Southampton. The Northern Ireland midfielder acquired a leg injury in the pull with Newcastle and has not recovered with time to function at St Mary's, but defense Billy Jones should really be available despite enduring a gash to his knee from the Magpies. Chris Odemwingie is healthy again following a knee problem while midfielder Youssouf Mulumbu serves the final game of a three-match suspension. Fit Records Southampton and West Bromwich Albion have already been two of the surprise deals of the season. Albion started at a blistering pace however they have wilted now with just one single win in their last six. Southampton, though, are finishing their first time back in the elite with a grow under Mauricio Pochettino, whose part have been impressive at home whereas West Brom have struggled far from the Hawthorns. Betting: Home 5-6, Away 3-1, Draw 11-4. Stat of the game: Just one Englishman - Billy Jones - has won for Albion. By comparison, 29 of Southampton's 47 targets have been netted by home-grown people. Jonny Fordham's prediction: Southampton 2 West Bromwich Albion 1.
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