Sat 21st Sep
Sky Bet Championship
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The Game   
West Bromwich Albion v Argyle. The Hawthorns. Saturday, 21 September. 3pm. Sky Bet Championship.  

The Opposition  
West Brom sit on top of the Championship table after five games, with four wins and one draw. They began with a 3-1 win at Queens Park Rangers, before a goalless draw at home to Leeds United. A 2-1 win at Stoke City followed, before a 1-0 win at home to Preston North End and a 3-0 win on the road at Portsmouth.  

The Gaffer  
Carlos Corberan took over at the Hawthorns with Albion in the relegation spots in October 2022. He steadied the ship and took the Baggies to ninth by the season’s end. Last season, he turned that into a fifth-place finish, with Albion losing in the play-off semi-finals to Southampton.  

As a player, Corberan only played at semi-professional level, having failed to make the grade at Valencia. He started his coaching career as a fitness coach at Villarreal and at several teams in Saudi Arabia, including Al-Nassr, Cristiano Ronaldo's current side, where he rose to the role of assistant manager.  

Carlos Corberan

Corberan left in November 2016, bound for Cyprus, where he managed Doxa and Ermis. In 2017, he moved to England to be Leeds United's Under-23s coach, and his roles would soon include first-team coaching duties too, under Marcelo Bielsa.  

He left Leeds in the summer of 2020, but stayed in Yorkshire, heading to manage Huddersfield Town. After finishing 20th in his first season, he guided Huddersfield to third in his second, losing in the play-offs. He resigned soon after, then joined Olympiacos, but was sacked after 11 games. He was named West Brom manager a month later.  

The Squad  
Remarkably, West Brom have played the same starting 11 in all five league games this season.

The eye-catching name in the Albion squad is Josh Maja (below), with five goals from his five league games this season. Maja scored a hat-trick in the season opener against QPR, then also notched again in the away games at Stoke and Portsmouth. The 25-year-old forward signed for West Brom in the summer of 2023, but hardly played last season because of injury. He has previously been at Sunderland and Bordeaux.

Josh Maja

Alex Mowatt is on two goals, having scored both against Portsmouth last time out. The 29-year-old played more than 100 times for Leeds and for Barnsley, before signing for Albion in 2021. After falling out of favour and spending 2022/23 on loan at Middlesbrough, Mowatt played all but three league games last season.

Ireland international midfielder Jayson Molumby, 25, has one goal, having bagged against Swansea City. The other goalscorer is former Cardiff and Huddersfield attacking midfielder Karlan Grant, who scored the Baggies’ opener at Stoke City.  

Last Season’s Meetings 
Argyle drew 0-0 at The Hawthorns in October, playing really well in a spirited display, but Albion were too good for the Pilgrims in the return match at Home Park in February, winning 3-0 with goals from Cedric Kipre, Michael Johnston and Tom Fellows.  

Tickets  
Tickets are no longer available to buy for this match. 

Any uncollected tickets will be available on the day at West Brom from the Ticket Office on the East Stand from 1pm. 

Miles Away Coach Travel is sold out for this match. The coaches will leave from outside of the Babcock Devonport End at 8am. 

A Strip for the Trip 
Argyle will wear their yellow third kit for this game.  

Argyle TV  
Argyle TV’s  coverage will begin at 10am, with the Argyle Breakfast show, hosted by Erin Black and Aaron Cusack. They will bring you build-up, interviews, guests and features from the Argyle TV studio, until midday.  

Charlie Price and Katie Middleton will be live from 2.30pm for the pre-match show, before handing over to the ground for commentary provided by Rob McNichol and Darren Way.   

Match passes to watch this game are only available to international audiences – though domestic audiences can listen to the live audio commentary. Click here for more information.  

Morgan Whittaker

Argyle fell to a narrow 1-0 defeat against West Bromwich Albion at The Hawthorns as Josh Maja’s 62nd-minute goal separated the sides. 

Wayne Rooney’s side performed admirably at the Sky Bet Championship table toppers but were left to rue missed chances to clinch a result on the road. 

Morgan Whittaker had the best of them after Alex Palmer saved with the forward one on one, but the hosts had chances aplenty of their own and hit the woodwork three times.

Karlan Grant was at the heart of everything good Albion did in the first half, and he had the first chance of the match. 

Kornel Szucs headed a clearance away which fell to Grant, who drove forward with pace and power and threaded Maja through. The forward’s chipped shot drifted just wide of the far post.  

Argyle had an early chance of their own after brilliant interplay from Adam Randell and Szucs, to find Whittaker on the right. He played a brilliant through ball to Ryan Hardie who got in behind Kyle Bartley. The forward checked back to try and get a shot off, but the Albion defender got back well to ease him off the ball. Appeals for a penalty were correctly waved away by referee Andrew Kitchen. 

The hosts found joy throughout the first half, putting cross-field passes in behind the Argyle fullbacks. Swift played the first of them, finding Furlong, who played it to Tom Fellows with a slide pass. The winger drove into the area, but his shot was well blocked by Lewis Gibson before it could reach the Argyle goal.  

Ibrahim Cissoko was again lively on the left and found Adam Forshaw in space with a penetrative forward pass. The Argyle midfielder turned on the ball and threaded Hardie through, but Alex Palmer was out quickly to smother it. The Argyle number nine would have been offside anyway.  

Just before the 20-minute mark, Cissoko found space again and danced into the area, delivering a dangerous cross which Hardie flicked goalwards. His header was just wide of Palmer’s post. 

Grant was again the instigator of good Albion play as he again found space in behind Szucs after being put through on goal. The forward cut back onto his favoured right foot, but his shot found the outside of the post. From the rebound, Argyle immediately went up the other end with Hardie cutting back for Whittaker, but his left foot shot was headed clear before it could find the top corner.   

Fellows was an equal threat on the other wing and drove into the area after a corner was cleared to him, but his shot was saved low down by Daniel Grimshaw. 

A first half of chances continued, with Alex Mowatt the latest to have an effort as his long-range shot deflected onto the post. Moments later, Argyle broke through Cissoko, who travelled 30 yards towards the edge of the area. He laid it off to Whittaker, but his pass wasn’t crisp, and the Argyle number 10 could only fire it high and wide. 

Darko Gyabi had the last Argyle chance of note in the first half after his strike from range was saved by Palmer, scrambling across his goal line. Cissoko could only find the side netting with the rebound.  

Just before the interval, Josh Maja had the ball in the back of the net after Grant found him with a low cross, but he was clearly offside and both sides headed into the break goalless after a scintillating first half.  

Argyle came out in the second period much the stronger side, dominating the opening 15 minutes. Brilliant interplay between Gyabi and Whittaker found the latter in space on the edge of the area and his strike was powerful, but straight at Palmer who managed to parry it clear.  

That period of good work was soon over though as John Swift did well on the right to find space and he put in an excellent low cross for Maja to tap home unmarked.   

The hosts then looked to really kill the game off with Semi Ajayi having a header tipped over by Grimshaw. From the following corner, Bartley headed over from close range when it was probably easier to score. Mowatt then had a shot from range that deflected just over. 

Argyle Head Coach Rooney looked to turn the tide with a triple substitution with Michael Obafemi, Mustapha Bundu and Callum Wright joining the fray.  

The latter two were immediately involved with Bundu finding Wright in the area but his cross was lofted and couldn’t find an Argyle attacker.  

Argyle then had good, sustained possession which led to a chance, with Whittaker whipping a cross in that Edwards met but he could only flick his header into the palms of Palmer.   

It was the captain again with good work as he won the ball high up the pitch off Johnston, he found Whittaker who played it wide to Bundu. The substitute tried to curl for the far corner, but it went agonisingly wide of the far post and that was the last meaningful attempt of note. 

A disappointing result for Wayne Rooney’s side, but a performance with plenty of positives that probably deserved more from the game.  

West Bromwich Albion: 1 Alex Palmer, 2 Darnell Furlong, 5 Kyle Bartley (capt), 6 Semi Ajayi, 9 Josh Maja (19 Lewis Dobbin 78’), 10 John Swift (11 Grady Diangana 63’), 14 Torbjorn Heggem, 18 Karlan Grant (22 Mikey Johnston 63’), 20 Uros Racic (17 Ousmane Diakite 71’), 27 Alex Mowatt, 31 Tom Fellows (7 Jed Wallace 71’). Substitutes 30 Ted Cann, 3 Mason Holgate, 4 Callum Styles, 24 Gianluca Frabotta.  

Goals: Maja 62’ 

Booked: Mowatt 56', Wallace 72’, Heggem 90+2’ 

Argyle: 31 Daniel Grimshaw, 2 Bali Mumba, 6 Kornel Szucs, 7 Ibrahim Cissoko (11 Callum Wright 77’), 8 Joe Edwards (capt), 9 Ryan Hardie (15 Mustapha Bundu 77’), 10 Morgan Whittaker, 17 Lewis Gibson, 18 Darko Gyabi (14 Michael Obafemi 77’), 20 Adam Randell, 27 Adam Forshaw (28 Rami Al Hajj 67’). Substitutes 25 Marko Marosi (gk), 3 Nathanael Ogbeta, 4 Jordan Houghton, 22 Brendan Galloway, 44 Victor Palsson. 

Booked: Edwards 55’, Szucs 68’