The Baggies are back on their travels on Monday night, making the short trip from the West Midlands to the East Midlands for a Sky Bet Championship showdown with Leicester City at King Power Stadium (ko 8pm).
Both sides were beaten in their most recent fixtures on New Year's Day. Albion suffered a 1-0 setback at Swansea City, while the Foxes were defeated 3-1 at Sheffield United.
The two teams drew 1-1 at The Hawthorns back in September. Samuel Iling-Junior's solo strike in the first 45 minutes was cancelled out late on when the ball flew into Josh Griffiths' net via an unfortunate deflection from Net Phillips.
Follow the action LIVE
Supporters can listen to live audio commentary of Albion's fixture with the Foxes.
Audio passes are available to purchase here.
WBA Radio & WBA TV commentators Gez Mulholland and Andy Johnson will provide live coverage from King Power Stadium, starting at 7.45pm.
Details for video streaming on WBA TV will be available here from Sunday afternoon.
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 and night.
The opposition
Leicester City will be desperate to find consistency in the second part of the 2025/26 term after struggling to forge meaningful momentum in the opening half of it.
The Foxes head into Monday night's fixture sat in the bottom half of the Sky Bet Championship and several points off the play-off positions.
Their 3-1 loss at Sheffield United was their third defeat in four games having also suffered setbacks against QPR and Watford over the festive period.
City have endured back-to-back defeats on three separate occasions already this season and will be determined to avoid further disappointment in front of their own supporters on Monday night.
They've won five, drawn four and lost three of their 12 league matches at King Power Stadium so far this term, winning their last one there 2-1 against Derby County.
Former QPR boss Marti Cifuentes is in charge and has been since the middle of July in 2025. The 43-year-old Spaniard, who has also managed Hammarby, Aalborg and Sandefjord, has won nine, drawn eight and lost nine of his 26 Leicester encounters.
Memorable meeting
The Baggies defeated the Foxes 2-1 in a Championship clash in the East Midlands back in November 2009.
First-half strikes from Chilean Gonzalo Jara and Scot Graham Dorrans put Albion in a strong position.
Bruno Berner pulled one back in the final minute for the hosts, however, that proved to be nothing more than a consolation as the visitors returned to the West Midlands triumphant.
Supporters can watch the highlights below.
Albion's recent record at King Power Stadium
Leicester City 2-1 Albion, April 2024
The home team secured all three points the last time Leicester and the Baggies went head-to-head in the East Midlands. Wilfred Ndidi opened the scoring in the first 45 and Jamie Vardy added a second in the middle of the second period. Jed Wallace pulled one back with just under 15 minutes remaining, but, sadly, Albion couldn't find an equaliser.
Leicester City 3-0 Albion, April 2021
The Foxes picked up three comfortable Premier League points against the Albion towards the end of the 2020/21 term. All three goals for the hosts arrived before the interval, with Jamie Vardy, Jonny Evans and Kelechi Iheanacho all finding the net.
Leicester City 1-1 Albion, October 2017
The Foxes and the Baggies earned one point each from their Premier League contest at King Power Stadium in the 2017/18 term. Nacer Chadli's outstanding free-kick put the visitors ahead, but Riyad Mahrez levelled the game with just ten minutes left. Check out Chadli's strike below.
How's that for a stat
Both teams have scored in all of the last three head-to-head meetings. Both teams have scored in all of Leicester's last eight games.
Leicester are on a three-game unbeaten home run against Albion (W2, D1). The Baggies' last win at King Power Stadium came in the Premier League in November 2016 on an evening where James Morrison and Matt Phillips scored.
Monday's game is the 116th between the two teams. Albion have won 51 of the previous 115, with Leicester claiming 40 triumphs. There have also been 24 draws.
The Foxes haven't kept a clean sheet in any of their last 19 games. Their last shutout was against Coventry City at home in September.
Colours for the road
The Baggies will wear their green and yellow away kit in the East Midlands.
Albion also donned those particular colours at Swansea City on New Year's Day.
Ticket information
Tickets are on general sale for Albion’s Sky Bet Championship trip to Leicester City.
The Baggies have been given an allocation of 3,287.
Seats are priced £25 Adults, £23 Seniors (65+), £23 Under-22s, £15 Under-18s, £10 Under-16s and £5 Under-12s.
They can be purchased online, in person from the East Stand Ticket Office, or by calling 0121 227 2227.
Baggies Travel
Coach travel is available for £17, departing at the following times:
Kidderminster - 3.30pm
Stourbridge & Lye - 3.45pm
The Hawthorns - 4.30pm
Supporters are able to secure their seat online, in person from the East Stand Ticket Office, or by calling 0121 227 2227.
Information for travelling fans
King Power Stadium has up to 10 accessible spaces available, which are priced at £11. These can be purchased by ringing Leicester’s ticket office (0344 815 5000) - a registration plate will be required upon payment.
There will be no tickets available to purchase on the day to away supporters.