Luton have fought hard to climb out of the Championship relegation zone and will be looking to continue their push for a win against West Brom at the Hawthorns.
The team from Bedfordshire had three promotions between 2018 and 2023 but got relegated from the Premier League last season and are now at risk of moving down another level in English football.
Yet, Matt Bloomfield’s team have been getting better in recent weeks and moved out of the bottom three by winning 1-0 against Coventry at home last Saturday.
West Brom had ambitions for promotion but have dropped out of the playoff race after losing five of their last seven games.
They managed to stop their poor run by drawing 0-0 at Cardiff last Saturday, which confirmed their opponents' relegation to League One.
Team news
West Brom's out-of-contract pair John Swift and Grady Diangana have returned from injuries and will be eager to play before leaving the team. Daryl Dike, who has been out with an Achilles injury, is aiming for his first start of the season, while Josh Maja is sidelined with a calf issue.
Luton are short in attack as Alfie Doughty is out with a muscle strain, while Jacob Brown (ankle) and Elijah Adebayo (knee) are also unavailable. Defender Teden Mengi has featured in the last two matches after recovering from a knee problem.
The stats
West Brom have conceded the fewest number of goals (44) among teams outside the Championship's top four.
Eleven of Albion's last 14 matches have seen less than three goals scored.
Luton have won their past three games.
The Hatters have let in less than two goals in each of their last nine fixtures.
Prediction
Luton are in need of a victory to secure their place in the Championship but might have to settle for a draw against West Brom, who are strong at home.
The Hatters won 1-0 at Derby in their previous away game but have generally struggled on the road, gathering only 15 points from 22 matches.
Bloomfield's team would like to eliminate any uncertainty by securing a fourth consecutive win, but they will face an opponent keen on avoiding defeat in front of their home fans.
Despite not meeting expectations, the Baggies have lost only four times at home in the league and could earn a draw in their final match of the season.