Albion return to action following the first international break of 2026 with a clash against play-off chasing Wrexham at The Hawthorns on Good Friday (ko 3pm).
The Baggies will be intent on securing a third straight Sky Bet Championship victory having beaten Hull City and Bristol City in March.
Visitors Wrexham are hunting down a top-six finish and head to the West Midlands sat in seventh place, level on points with Southampton in sixth. The Red Dragons won 2-1 at Sheffield United in their most recent match.
Albion have their sights set on completing a league double over the Welsh side following a 3-2 triumph at STōK Cae Ras back in August. Isaac Price bagged a brace, with Jed Wallace also on target in what was the second Sky Bet Championship game of the term. Check out the highlights below.
Follow the action LIVE
Supporters can listen to live audio commentary of Albion's encounter with Wrexham.
Audio passes are available to purchase here.
WBA Radio & WBA TV duo Gez Mulholland and Andy Johnson will provide live commentary from The Hawthorns, with coverage starting at 2.45pm.
Details for video streaming on WBA TV will be available here from Thursday lunchtime.
Supporters are kindly asked to direct any questions or complaints about WBA TV or WBA Radio to wbatvsupport@streamamg.com.
The club are unable to answer queries about WBA TV or WBA Radio sent to fans@wbafc.co.uk, myalbion@wbafc.co.uk or enquiries@wbafc.co.uk.
Regular updates will also be posted across the club's social media channels throughout the day.
The opposition
Wrexham are having yet another stirring season and are fully focused on securing a spot inside the top six of the Sky Bet Championship.
The Red Dragons, who came into the 2025/26 campaign on the back of three successive promotions, will be determined to give themselves a chance of making that four by qualifying for the play-offs.
They head to The Hawthorns sat seventh with seven fixtures to play, level on points with sixth-placed Southampton.
Friday's opponents have won five of their last seven second-tier games, results which have injected genuine belief that they can extend their season beyond May 2.
Wrexham boast an impressive away record, the sixth-best in the division. Phil Parkinson's outfit have lost just one of their last eight encounters outside of North Wales, winning six and drawing one.
Parkinson, 58, was appointed in the summer of 2021 and has played a massive role in helping drive the club up from the National League to the brink of the play-offs in the Championship.
He's managed over 250 matches for the Red Dragons having also completed spells at Colchester United, Hull City, Charlton Athletic, Bradford City, Bolton Wanderers and Sunderland.
Pre-match stats
Albion and Wrexham will be going head-to-head at The Hawthorns for the very first time. The two clubs have only met twice before in competitive action, with both fixtures taking place in Wales.
The Baggies have the opportunity to record three straight Sky Bet Championship victories for the first time since securing three between May and August in 2025, winning the final fixture of the 2024/25 term and the opening pair of games this season.
James Morrison has taken charge of eight first-team matches for West Bromwich Albion - seven in the Sky Bet Championship and one in the Emirates FA Cup. He's lost just one of those eight games and has picked up 12 points from the seven league fixtures, winning three and drawing three.
Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson will be coming up against West Bromwich Albion for the sixth time as a manager. He's won two and lost three of the previous five.
Friday's visitors have lost just 3 of their last 12 second-tier games (W7, D2).
Ticket information
Tickets are on general sale for Albion’s Sky Bet Championship fixture against Wrexham.
Prices start from £32 adults, £27 seniors (65+), £20 20-25s, £15 under-20s, £10 under-17s and £7 under-14s.
Adult disabled supporter tickets are available from £22.
Secure your seat online, in person via the East Stand Ticket Office, or by calling 0121 227 2227.
Please note, tickets will be delivered via the ‘WBA Tickets On The Go’ app.
The app is available to download on smart devices from the Apple Store here and the Google Play Store here.
Baggies fans unable to use a smart phone to enter the stadium will need to contact the Ticket Office.
When buying online, supporters will need to be logged into their My Albion account linked to their ticketing ID. Click here for instructions.
Hospitality
Various hospitality options remain are available for the game against Wrexham.
Fans can explore below - and make a booking by clicking here, calling the team on 0121 524 3455, or by emailing hospitality@wbafc.co.uk.
The club do also have limited availability in other suites. Please see Albion's match brochure here, or contact the team via 0121 524 3455 & hospitality@wbafc.co.uk.
For the supporters
Albion are excited to welcome supporters back to B71 following the international break for the Good Friday fixture against Wrexham (ko 3pm).
There are plenty of activities for supporters to get involved in with the Fan Zone open to fans of both clubs with a valid match ticket for free from midday until 2.45pm.
A live DJ will accompany a gaming van and inflatables, with the Albion Foundation also hosting a 'Spin the Wheel' challenge for supporters to participate in ahead of kick-off. In addition, free badges and flags will be handed out by the Albion Trust.
There's live football on the big screen - Middlesbrough's clash with Millwall at the Riverside Stadium in the Sky Bet Championship (ko 12.30pm).
Fans can take advantage of plenty of food and drink options and purchase Baggies merchandise – including all three 2025/26 replica kits - at the retail wardrobes.
The Baggies are offering half-price drinks inside The Hawthorns ahead of kick-off on Friday. Draught beer, cider, ale, bitter and bottled lager will all be available at half the usual price for the first 45 minutes of service - 1.30pm until 2.15pm.
Elsewhere, in the West Stand Family Area, face painting and other activities will be on offer for young fans to enjoy, while Easter egg brownies will be available to purchase around the stadium as part of our Easter celebrations.
At half-time, Albion hero Ally Robertson will be pitchside presenting caps to former players, while DJ Andy Gulch will be present to thank supporters for their support following his fundraising efforts for the Albion Foundation.
After full-time, supporters with a valid match ticket from all stands are invited to visit the post-match bar which is situated in the middle of the East Stand and can be accessed via gate 12. New TVs and lightning have been installed this season, with benches and tables also in place.
The club shop will be open from 9am until kick-off, before reopening after the final whistle for a further 30 minutes. Fans can take advantage of our away and third shirt offer, with 50% off new shirt purchases. That particular offer is available until April 6 at midnight online, in-store and at the Albion Alcove.
Enjoy the day, and come on you Baggies!