You can now bid on some exclusive Albion memorabilia as shirts from The Hawthorns’ 125th-anniversary fixture between the Baggies and Derby County are up for auction - all proceeds will go to The Albion Foundation.
Players wore shirts donning the ‘125 years at The Hawthorns’ logo and details of the fixture, with each player signing their shirt after the celebratory match.
Derby County were the first-ever visitors to The Hawthorns in September 1900, where Steve Bloomer opened the scoring for the Rams, before Charles 'Chippy' Simmonds bagged to secure a 1-1 draw.
Celebrations were in full flow at the Shrine on Saturday, with the Woodman Corner scoreboard returning for one game only to alert supporters to goals up and down the country, while a brass band and flags for every supporter added to the atmosphere in B71.
The shirt comes with a certificate of authenticity and is a genuine one-of-a-kind – you can place your bids by clicking HERE.