It's a frustrating time to be a football supporter at the moment, with recent events calling an abrupt halt to fixtures across the country.
It means that the race for promotion from the Championship has been put on hold for the time being, with West Brom currently occupying one of the automatic promotion places in the second tier.
The Baggies are winless in their last two matches though, and will be hoping that they can get their promotion bid back on track at the earliest of. opportunities.
The Express & Star have reported that the West Brom players could return to training as early as next week to prepare for the final nine games of this year's campaign.
West Brom's management team are believed to have been in talks over a potential return date to training, with Bilic reportedly keen for his players to return to training in small groups to improve the morale of the current squad during this difficult period of time.
The likes of Arsenal, West Ham United and Tottenham Hotspur are just some of the teams that have returned to training, although there are strict social distancing guidelines in place for the players and staff.
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The Verdict:
This is absolutely fine, providing the necessary restrictions are put in place for the players and staff to follow.
The off-the-field situation is still very serious, and no-one should be underestimating the issues the country is faced with at this moment in time.
I'm still not convinced that finishing the season this way is the best choice either, as it doesn't guarantee the players' safety when they're coming into close contact on the pitch.
It's going to be an interesting few weeks ahead, but if the season continues, I'm expecting to see West Brom hold their nerve in the race for promotion into the Premier League.