James Collins’ side come into the game off the back of their first league win on the road when they dominated Newcastle United in Premier League 2 Division 2 in their previous match in the competition, before falling out of the Papa John’s Trophy in the knockout stages following a 2-1 loss as Port Vale on Tuesday.
The Baggies have had a similar record to Wolves so far this season, having taken 14 points from their eight matches, and currently sit just one place above their opposition on Monday lunchtime.
With the game to be played behind closed doors, supporters can still catch all the action live from Birmingham on Wolves TV.
The match will be streamed online from 12pm, with the full match stream and commentary available to watch on wolves.co.uk, the Wolves App or the Wolves YouTube channel.
The live Wolves TV match stream can be found here, or click here to watch on YouTube, while supporters can also catch download the Wolves App now on iOS here and on Android here.
WHEN
Monday, 12pm
WHERE
Birmingham County FA, Great Barr
LAST THREE
Wolves
1-2 vs Port Vale* (A) PJT
3-0 vs Newcastle United (A)
1-4 vs Middlesbrough (H)
West Brom
3-1 vs Sunderland (H)
1-2 vs Leeds United (A)
1-0 vs Middlesbrough (A)
*indicates first-team opposition
WHAT THE BOSS THINKS
"The boys are shattered in there. It's been a great experience for them."
— Wolves Academy (@WolvesAcademy) December 10, 2020
Despite their defeat to Port Vale, James Collins can't fault his side's performance and is seeing improvements across the pitch with our under-23s.
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NEXT FIVE
14/12 West Bromwich Albion (A)
21/12 Norwich City (A)
18/01 Burnley (A)
24/01 Leeds United (H)
01/02 Stoke City (A)
*indicates first-team opposition