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A photo of Albion U21 defender Muhamed Diomande in the 2024/25 home kit

The Under-21s head into Friday’s next Premier League 2 match against Leeds United (ko 7pm) with plenty of optimism following recent results. 

It’s now four games unbeaten across PL competitions for Professional Development Phase boss Richard Beale's youngsters, and they’ll be looking to take advantage of this positive moment when they travel up to North Yorkshire. 

A photo of U21s boss Richard Beale in the Hawthorns dugout
Richard Beale will be looking to make it five PL competition matches unbeaten on Friday

Last time out

The club’s academy products had to settle for a point from their last league match against Southampton. 

Things ended 1-1 at The Hawthorns, with Harry Whitwell netting his fifth goal in three matches. This form has earned him a nomination for the September Player of the Month award

Venue 

Albion’s PL2 team will play under the lights at York City’s LNER Community Stadium when they face the Whites on Friday night.

The ground has been the main venue for United’s youth team games over recent seasons.

A photo of a floodlight in fog at York City's LNER Community Stadium
Albion U21s will play Leeds at York City's LNER Community Stadium

Pre-match thoughts

Centre-back Muhamed Diomande is happy with where his game is heading into the Baggies’ meeting with Leeds despite a challenging introduction to life at The Hawthorns. 

The first PL2 matches of the campaign saw the club’s youngsters suffer heavy defeats, with Diomande receiving a red card during the second match - which ended in a 4-0 loss to Brighton. 

But Albion have presented Muhamed, or “Mo”, with an opportunity to push closer to his professional aspirations after swapping one side of the Black Country for the other following his switch to the Baggies from Wolves.
 

A photo of Albion U21s defender Mo Diomande in the 2024/25 home kit
Diomande has started the majority of Albion's PL2 matches this term

Diomande, who grew up in Italy originally, spent four years with Wanderers prior to joining Beale’s boys this term, and he’s hoping the unity among his team-mates shows again on Friday as Albion look to make it five unbeaten in the PL2. 

Mo said: “Leaving a club you’ve been at for four years is tough, but when I came here I already knew most of the players.

“I’ve been welcomed, settled in well, there’s so much respect between everyone, the environment is busy and there’s lots of stories between the lads, so it wasn’t as hard as I thought it was going to be. 

“The coaches are very good. As people, they’re direct, open, and that helps us develop at this stage. We can rely on them and that’s the main thing. I’m focused on giving my all here and seeing where it gets me.

“I’ve gained a lot of confidence from these early games. I feel the freedom to show how I can play - even if that’s meant some mistakes - but that’s come by training at the level I want to show on the pitch when it comes to the games. 

A photo of Albion u21s defender Mo Diomande in the 2024/25 home kit
Mo moved to the Baggies from Wolves in the summer

“We’ve learned our lessons from the Norwich game at the start until now. There’s been massive progression and hopefully we keep elevating and stay towards the top of the table. That’s what we’re aiming for.

“After four unbeaten games, I think confidence is on our side. We will turn up to the game against Leeds working hard and doing what we do best to try and get a positive result out of it. 

“I want to play for the first team, whether that’s getting an appearance in the league or the cup, and if that doesn’t happen going on loan is always an option too so it’s about building my profile. 

“I’ve seen a lot of players come from this academy and play at the top level, so I believe this club can get me somewhere based on the hard work I put in. 

"Hopefully, it’ll pay off in the end and the first team boss has given out opportunities to academy players before, so I believe with that faith I can get somewhere here.”

A photo of Albion U21s defender Mo Diomande in the 2024/25 home kit
Diomande in action v Southampton

How to follow 

There will be live updates across our social media channels for Friday night’s PL2 match against Leeds. 

The full report, reaction and highlights from the match will be available on the website following the full-time whistle. 

For supporters wishing to attend the game in York, tickets are available for purchase here

A photo of Albion U18s midfielder Dauda Iddrisa scoring for the PL2 team in the 2024/25 yellow and blue kit v Leeds United

Albion’s PL2 team were defeated by Leeds United at the LNER Community Stadium on Friday night. 

Dauda Iddrisa’s maiden goal of the campaign had handed the intiaitive to the young Baggies midway through the first half. 

But United turned the tide in their favour through goals from Luca Thomas and Rhys Chadwick to end Albion U21s’ four-game unbeaten run in Premier League youth competitions.  

A photo of Albion U21s midfielder Cole Deeming, in the yellow and blue 2024/25 away kit
Cole Deeming in action v Leeds

It was a cagey opening to proceedings in North Yorkshire, with neither team enjoying many clearcut openings. 

Iddrisa had Albion’s only shot of note - firing straight at Rory Mahady in the home goal - before eventually netting his first goal under Richard Beale in the 20th minute.

Some neat build-up play along the edge of the box created the opportunity, as the Italian U17 international linked up with Eseosa Sule and Harry Whitwell before firing through the goalkeeper from a matter of yards out to give the visitors the breakthrough. 

A photo of Albion U21s, in the yellow and blue 2024/25 away kit, celebrating a goal v Leeds
Dauda Iddrisa celebrating opening the scoring

Leeds wrestled back control of the game after the opener. Jeremiah Mullen thought he’d levelled after smashing in on the goal line when a corner kick dropped his way - only for it to be ruled out for a foul on Baggies shot-stopper Cisse. 

Still, there was no ruling out Thomas’ strike from inside the area on 32 minutes - rifling in a cutback from the right wing to make it 1-1.

The Whites could’ve gone ahead too when they were awarded a spot-kick minutes before the half-time interval. Thankfully for Beale’s boys, England youth international Cisse guessed right to deny Thomas a second and keep the scores level at the break.

A photo of Ben Cisse in action for the U21s vs Leeds during the 2024/25 season
Ben Cisse saved a penalty on the night

But Leeds would get their advantage after the restart courtesy of Chadwick's brilliant control of a switch from the left flank, before firing into the bottom corner past Cisse for 2-1. 

There was plenty of endeavour from Albion’s PL2 team in their search for a leveller. Substitute Dan Chimeziri looked like he was going to follow U18 team-mate Iddrisa in breaking his duck in front of goal for the 21s when the ball fell kindly to him in the area. 

Sadly, several United defenders rushed in to throw their bodies in the way of his attempt on goal - ensuring the points stayed in York. 

Albion: Cisse, Nelson, Hall © (Parker 79), Diomande, Shaw, Deeming, Iddrisa (Richards 72), Whitwell, Heard (Chimeziri 64), Bostock (Higgins 72), Sule. 

Subs not used: Wallis (GK). 


View the WBA TV footage from the LNER Community stadium below.