West Bromwich Albion will be hoping to make it back to back wins in the Premier League.

West Brom go into a game off the back of a league win for the first time since August as they prepare to take on Everton this weekend having finally ended their wait for a victory last time out.
Heading into their clash with Brighton last weekend, Alan Pardew’s men had not won in the top flight since the second weekend of the season and daylight was starting to grow between themselves and the teams outside the relegation zone in the Premier League.

However, the Baggies finally managed to taste a league victory as goals from Jonny Evans and Craig Dawson in either half saw the home side run out 2-0 winners against the Seagulls at The Hawthorns.
Their next game looks set to be a tougher test however, as they travel to Goodison Park to face Everton, who will be looking to prove a point after a torrid run of form.

The Toffees have lost their last four and will be looking to close the gap to the top eight, which now stands at four points. And they will be looking at the game with Pardew’s men as a golden opportunity to get back on track.
It would be no surprise if Pardew kept faith with the majority of the squad that faced Brighton, partially because of the victory and partially because of the lack of options within the squad as they still await their first signing of the January transfer window.
There may perhaps be one change, with the inconsistent Grzegorz Krychowiak dropping out to be replaced by Jake Livermore in our predicted lineup. But Krychowiak, along with the likes of Hal Robson-Kanu and James McClean, could easily be involved in the game as West Brom look to make it two positive results in a row.
Here is the lineup in full…

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