West Bromwich Albion will be hoping they can keep the pressure on the leaders when they entertain Reading at the Hawthorns this weekend.

They are looking to extend their unbeaten run to seven matches having taken 14 points from their last six outings.

For Baggies manager Darren Moore the decision will be whether to stick with an unbeaten side or look to tinker with a decision on whether to include new signing Bakary Sako.

Should attacking midfielder Sako be included for the visit of Reading tomorrow?

We discuss.....

Jay Taylor

Fitness might be an issue so it would be no surprise if he wasn’t involved.

But having said that, a place on the bench could be useful for a ten-minute cameo when there are tired legs on the pitch.

Against a Reading side who are bereft of ideas and confidence, an introduction from the bench would be the most sensible thing if he were to be involved.

George Dagless

Not from the start.

West Brom are nicely settled and look good going forwards so Sako will have to be content from the bench.

He could be a good impact player, though, and so he may well come on.

Gary Hutchinson

On the bench, nothing more.

He’s not played for months and to put him straight in the side would be a poor message to send to the other players.

Ollie Burke is one I fear for, he’s not been given a chance.

Louie Chandler

That ultimately depends on his fitness.

If he is up to match fitness then why not? From the bench of course because to disrupt the Baggies' current attack would be silly.