West Brom's promising start to the 18/19 campaign continued with a 1-1 draw away at Birmingham City on Friday night.

Darren Moore's men could have been 2-0 down in the space of two minutes if Jota hadn't of missed his penalty, just 60 seconds after netting Blues' first goal of the night.

The Baggies hung on in there though and kept battling, as Matt Phillips' strike extended their unbeaten run, leaving them sitting 8th in the Championship table after seven league outings.

Moore's men prepare to host Bristol City at the Hawthorns tonight; the Robins will be travelling to the West Midlands full of confidence after two wins on the bounce.

But the Baggies have been impressive at home this season, and haven't lost at the Hawthorns since the opening game of the campaign.

Here, we take a look at the starting line-up that we expect Moore to go with tonight...

Johnstone has done nothing wrong whatsoever to be dropped from his position as Baggies' goalkeeper.

Dawson seems to have nailed down a place in the squad after concerns over his future throughout the summer.

Hegazi, after a difficult start to the season, has again nailed himself down as a regular in the middle of Albion's back three.

Bartley had a poor game against Birmingham on Friday and struggled to contain Jota, however he will be looking to improve on his performance tonight.

Phillips salvaged a draw at St. Andrews with a well-taken finish, and looks to be full of confidence going into tonight's game.

The first change could come in midfield, with Gareth Barry coming in for Chris Brunt.

Brunt had a poor game on Friday night in which their midfield got overran far too easily, therefore Moore will no doubt be hoping that Barry provides more defensive steel.

Moore will therefore be hoping that Jake Livermore gets back to his best tonight after a below-par performance on Friday.

Gibbs is expected to come back into the starting line-up after being dropped for Conor Townsend on Friday.

It was a rare off-day for Barnes on Friday night, but more than deserves his place in the first team after being one of the Baggies' bright sparks thus far this season.

Rodriguez will look to add his goal tally tonight as he looks to form a lethal strike duo with Dwight Gayle.

Gayle will also look to get back onto the scoresheet tonight as he looks to spearhead the Baggies up the table.