Norwich will aim to finish their season strongly after their hopes of reaching the play-offs faded during a streak of four games without a win before the international break.
The Canaries are currently eight points behind West Brom, who hold the sixth spot and also need to continue winning in the battle for the last two play-off positions.
Team news
Norwich manager Johannes Thorup will have Angus Gunn back as the first-choice goalkeeper, who has recovered from a hamstring injury.
West Brom manager Tony Mowbray is optimistic that left-back Callum Styles will be fit after missing the last match due to a minor injury.
Darnell Furlong will be absent for West Brom due to a three-game suspension, so Mowbray's defense will remain unchanged. Adam Armstrong will be the main striker for the team.
The statistics
Despite being in 13th place in the standings, Norwich has scored the second most goals in the Championship with 60. Only Leeds has scored more with 76 goals. They have conceded 54 goals, which is more than only six other teams in the league.
Borja Sainz leads the Championship's goal-scoring chart with 17 goals and has scored in the last two consecutive matches.
West Brom has gone unbeaten in their last six matches, four of which ended in 1-1 draws. The team has been involved in seven 1-1 draws since Christmas and leads the Championship in draws with a total of 18.
None of West Brom's last seven matches have had more than two goals.
Prediction
Having had a disappointing run of results leading up to the international break, Norwich's chances of promotion seem slim.
In order to keep their faint hopes alive and close the eight-point gap to the top six, Norwich must beat West Brom, which may prove to be a tough task.
With only one clean sheet since the start of the year, Norwich's defensive struggles could be their downfall this season.
On the other hand, West Brom, under Mowbray's guidance since January, have shown more attacking intent and are capable of winning this match.
West Brom concluded the pre-break period with an unbeaten run of seven games, facing tough opponents like Leeds and Burnley, and now have a proven goal scorer in Armstrong.