West Bromwich Albion manager Darren Moore will be itching to get pre-season underway so that he is able to start running the rule over his whole squad.

Pre-season kicks off on Saturday July 7th, when West Brom travel down to London to take on Barnet at The Hive.

The Bees, who were relegated from League Two last season, will provide a decent test for West Brom and Moore is expected to name an experimental side to take on the National League outfit.

There are a number of top young players at West Brom who will be eyeing breakthroughs this season after the club were relegated to the Championship.

If you look at the likes of Jarrod Bowen of Hull City and George Honeyman of Sunderland, they shone with the extra chances handed to them in the league below.

Here is an experimental West Brom starting XI that Moore should test out against Barnet in just over two weeks.

Palmer, 21, needs to be given a go between the sticks for this match.

West Brom are likely to sign another goalkeeper this summer to compete with Ben Foster after they released Boaz Myhill but Palmer will be eyeing pre-season as an opportunity to convince the club to put faith in him instead.

After two loan spells with Exeter City, Wilson will be hoping to work his way into first-team contention at the Hawthorns.

The 18-year-old right-back still has a lot to learn but he is rated very highly by the Baggies.

Towering centre-half Howkins will be hoping to catch the eye in pre-season after a number of loan spells.

The 6ft 5in 22-year-old has spent time with Kidderminster Harriers, Mansfield Town, Cambridge United and Port Vale and this is a make-or-break season for him considering his contract expires next summer.

After highly impressive loan spells at League Two Forest Green Rovers and League One Walsall, Fitzwater wants to break into the West Brom side.

Moore rates the 20-year-old highly and recently rewarded him with a new deal.

Melbourne is a very promising young left-back on West Brom's books.

After getting a taste of some senior football with Ross County in the Scottish Premiership, the 19-year-old will view pre-season as his chance to catch the manager's eye.

Highly-rated teenager Harper could be another youngster handed some first-team chances next season.

The 18-year-old has previously spent time on loan at Blackburn Rovers and pre-season will determine whether he is good enough for senior action just yet.

This could be the year that Field really announces himself and takes a lead role in a promotion push for the Baggies.

The 20-year-old England youth international already has plenty of first-team games under his belt and he is expected to be a key figure for West Brom next season.

After all the early season hype, former Nottingham Forest and Red Bull Leipzig winger Burke is back in the Championship.

But the 21-year-old Scotland international will be hoping to be just as effective as he was for Forest, offering goals, assists and plenty of excitement with his wing displays.

Edwards recently completed a spell on loan at Exeter City and scored in the play-off final against Coventry City despite his side losing 3-1.

The 20-year-old is quick, skilful and has an eye for goal, making him a decent squad option for Moore on either wing or as an attacking midfielder.

This could be a big year for Leko, who is still regarded as a top young talent.

The 19-year-old plays for the England under-19 side and spent a period out on loan at Bristol City last year.

9-cap China international Yuning has to be targeting a first-team spot next season.

If Jay Rodriguez and Salomon Rondon leave as expected, it is up to the 21-year-old striker to prove he is good enough to lead the line for the Baggies.