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Bramall Lane

Tuesday 2nd February 2021 -  18:00
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Sam Allardyce's Albion face Sheffield United at Bramall Lane on Tuesday night (ko 6pm) looking to secure their first away win since their derby triumph at Wolves.

Sheffield United

Their last time out

The Blades’ resilient effort in their last outing wasn’t enough to secure a share of the points, as they were edged out 1-0 by league leaders Manchester City.

But United did seal their second win of the season against another Manchester outfit in their previous match - a 2-1 victory over Man Utd at Old Trafford. And they, like Albion, will see Tuesday’s encounter as a crucial game in their fight for Premier League safety.

In the dugout

Sheffield-born and Blades fan Chris Wilder has been enjoying the boyhood dream of managing his local team over the last four-and-a-half years.

Following a playing career which saw him make more than 400 professional appearances and play briefly for his beloved Blades, Wilder built his managerial platform at Halifax Town before the club went into liquidation in 2008.

He swiftly moved to join current assistant manager Alan Knill at Bury before taking the top job at Oxford in December, 2008. The Stocksbridge-born manager guided the U’s to the Football League during his six years at the Kassam Stadium, beating York City 3-1 in the Play-Off final in 2010.

A move to the East Midlands with fellow fourth-tier outfit Northampton presented the next step in Wilder’s managerial career. The former defender secured the League Two title in his second season after saving the Cobblers from relegation when he initially joined in January, 2014.

And Wilder’s achievements in the Midlands caught the eye of Sheffield United, where he’s cemented his position since joining in May, 2016. Promotion from League One and the Championship earned the 53-year-old cult-status among the Blades faithful, before going one further and leading them back to the top flight after more than 10 years away in 2019.

One to watch

John Fleck has returned to his best form after fully overcoming a back injury from earlier in the season.

The tenacious midfielder suffered the setback during Scotland's October internationals, but since returning in November, Fleck has provided the Blades with an energetic presence in the middle of the field.

David McGoldrick is United’s top-scorer with five goals this term and the striker, along with Fleck, will be key players for Albion to keep quiet as they look to limit the effectiveness of the Blades’ attacking approach on Tuesday evening.

Our last meeting

The Baggies secured their first league win of the season against the Blades in November. Conor Gallagher's first Premier League goal separated the two sides that day.

Stats

Sheff Utd

  • The Blades have scored the lowest number of goals in the division (12).
  • United have only recorded one clean sheet from 21 games this season.
  • Sheffield Untied have scored in four of their last five home league matches.

Albion

  • Albion have lost just one of their last five visits to Bramall Lane.
  • Matheus Pereira is in fine form going into Tuesday, having netted five in his last five games.
  • Baggies No.1 Sam Johnstone has made the most saves in the division so far (89).

 

Head to head

  Sheff Utd wins Draw Albion wins
League 41 25 41
FA Cup 1 2 3
League Cup 0 0 1
Total 42 27 45

Our one to watch

Mbaye Diagne will be pushing for his first Premier League start when Albion travel to Bramall Lane.

The towering forward, who came off the bench to make his debut in Saturday’s 2-2 draw against Fulham, joined the Baggies on a season-loan from Galatasaray on Friday evening prior to making his maiden appearance in English football.

The Senegal international Diagne had netted 11 goals in 18 appearances for the Turkish outfit before relocating to The Hawthorns for the remainder of the campaign. And the 29-year-old will be eager to get his first goal for the club against the Blades, as he looks to replicate his fine scoring form for Galatasaray at the Baggies.

Follow the game

Gez Mulholland will be joined by once midfield-now-microphone maestro Andy Johnson to provide proudly partisan commentary and an expert insight for WBA Radio.

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Live commentary starts from 15 minutes before kick-off and will be accessible through the live match centre or WBA TV.

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The game is also available to watch on BT Sport.

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Albion were beaten 2-1 by Sheffield United at Bramall Lane on Tuesday night.

The Baggies were ahead at half-time through Matt Phillips’ first goal of the 2020/21 campaign.

But the hosts turned the game around after the interval thanks to efforts from Jayden Bogle and Billy Sharp.

Sam Allardyce made three changes to the team that drew with Fulham earlier in the week - Matt Phillips and Conor Townsend coming into XI along with Mbaye Diagne for his first start.

The rain-drenched sides exchanged early opportunities as Oliver Norwood struck a free-kick over before Callum Robinson, back on his old stomping ground, dragged narrowly wide.

Sheffield United were having plenty of the ball and threatening with set-pieces, but the Baggies held firm for large parts of the first-half and made their chance count when it came.

Five minutes before the break Robinson broke forward and, though his shot and Diagne’s rebound were both well saved, Phillips was on hand to stick Albion in front.

But that advantage was wiped out early into the second period through Bogle’s low strike, and the visitors had to ride out a difficult spell of Blades pressure soon after.

The Baggies were then denied the lead by a wonder save on 63 minutes as Aaron Ramsdale somehow denied Robinson’s close-range poke following a wonderful Phillips cross.

And United made them pay for it - Sharp latching onto a loose ball in the box to grab the winner.

 

Albion: Johnstone, O’Shea, Ajayi, Bartley, Townsend; Livermore, Snodgrass; Phillips (Gallagher 74), Pereira, Robinson (Grant 68); Diagne (Robson-Kanu 68).

Substitutes: Button, Furlong, Ivanovic, Peltier, Gibbs, Sawyers.