Wet Bromwich Albion host Blackburn Rovers on Wednesday evening hoping to make it three successive wins as the Championship fixtures continue to come thick and fast.

Darren Moore’s side swept away Ipswich Town on Friday night, and after four consecutive defeats, the win over Paul Lambert’s was their second in a row to see them move up to fourth, just five points off the summit.

Swansea City, meanwhile, will be hoping to avenge their heavy 4-1 reverse at the hands of the leaders Norwich at the weekend.

Having had longer than most between games this weekend, Moore could opt to name an unchanged side for the visit of the south Wales outfit.

A win on Wednesday evening could see the Baggies move up to second in the table but there will stubborn opposition in the form of a wounded Swans side to get past.

With that said, here is the XI we expect West Brom to field tomorrow evening against Swansea.

On the back of a clean-sheet last time out in the win over Ipswich Town, Sam Johnstone is destined to retain his place in the starting XI barring any late injuries in the build-up to the clash on Wednesday.

Despite his error leading to Ipswich’s goal last Friday night, the 21-year-old was robust throughout, and there should be no calls to drop the youngster who is expected to keep his place for tomorrow’s trip to Swansea.

A solid, resolute defender who is one of the experienced, established members of Darren Moore’s squad, he is expected to start at the back for the Baggies alongside his trusted partner.

And that man is none other than Craig Dawson who is forming a strong bond with Ahmed Hegazi at the back, and it is expected that Dawson partners Hegazi at the back for the Baggies tomorrow night.

One of West Brom’s most consistent performers this season, he has been a revelation in the Championship and is showing his class this level.

There is no doubt that he will start for Darren Moore’s men when they head to Swansea.

The engine in the middle of the park for West Brom, their captain, shows no signs of sitting this one out and is expected to start in the middle for the Baggies tomorrow evening.

James Morrison put in a substantial shift in the win over Ipswich last time out and came off late for Gareth Barry to sure things up for Darren Moore’s team. 

So with that performance last time out fresh in the memory, he is expected to start once more tomorrow evening.

The mercurial talent is on fire at the moment and added to his goal tally at the weekend when his strike turned out to be the winner for West Brom at the weekend.

And Harvey Barnes is expected to follow up with his impressive display last time out with yet another start at the Liberty Stadium this weekend.

A revelation since his change in position, coming inside to the middle of the park from out wide, he put on a solid display at the weekend.

There is even expectation that Matt Phillips starts once again tomorrow night.

Jay Rodriguez scored his ninth goal of the season in the win at the weekend and is now level with is strike partner Dwight Gayle after 18 matches this term.

It has been an incredible return averaging a goal every two games; he is expected to start tomorrow evening.

Having returned from injury before the international break, Dwight Gayle has had to make do with two substitute appearances in their last two wins.

But with Hal Ronson-Kanu less effective in the Ipswich win than the triumph over Leeds, it is expected that Gayle returns to the starting line-up tomorrow evening.