West Bromwich Albion picked up their first win of the season at the weekend, beating Norwich City 4-3 at Carrow Road in an entertaining match.

That match would have had both pleasing elements and causes for concern for West Brom manager Darren Moore, who would be pleased with Jay Rodriguez's goal scoring exploits but a little bit worried about the leaky defence.

Still, it is early days in the season and West Brom have now picked up four points in three games with a win, a draw and a loss apiece.

Tomorrow evening, they face a slight different challenge with an EFL Cup fixture against Luton Town.

Moore will almost certainly be looking to rotate his options and he will play an experimental starting line-up to see which fringe and youth players can step up and compete for first-team spots at The Hawthorns this season.

Here is how Moore should line his team up when they host League One Luton tomorrow.

Sam Johnstone could earn a rest and rather than opt for the tried-and-tested veteran Boaz Myhill, Moore should see what 25-year-old Bond can do.

With West Brom still failing to sign a new right-back and Craig Dawson unlikely to be match fit, Moore has little choice but to continue with Nyom.

The on-loan Manchester City centre-back has played one game since his loan move but that was at right-back and he deserves a chance in his preferred central role.

The 22-year-old stands at 6ft 5in tall and deserves a chance to stake a claim for a first-team spot.

Townsend made his debut at the weekend, replacing Kieran Gibbs at half-time, and now he could receive his first start.

It is great to see loyal servant Morrison back on the pitch after a serious injury last season.

Field has a big future at West Brom but he needs more game time and a solid performance against Luton could work in his favour.

The 21-year-old needs to show what he can do against lower league opposition to break back into the first-team.

Robson-Kanu started the season up front and failed to take his chance so it is imperative for his first-team chances that he impresses tomorrow night.

Edwards enjoyed a positive loan spell at Exeter City last season and a lively display against Luton will catch Moore's eye.

Gayle will be itching to get his first goal for the Baggies and this could come against Luton.