West Bromwich Albion are in blistering form in the Championship, as they prepare to host struggling Millwall at the weekend.

Darren Moore's men come into the fixture after an impressive 4-2 win over Bristol City on Tuesday night - the result was the Baggies' fourth win of the season and remain unbeaten in three league games.

Neil Harris' men come into the encounter in dismal form however - they sit in 21st position having lost four of their last five league outings, and have won just one game thus far this season.

As the two sides prepare to do battle at The Hawthorns on Saturday afternoon, here, FLW gives you a stat pack for the fixture...

Darren Moore is expected to name an unchanged team on Saturday afternoon, with no injury concerns after a dominating performance on Tuesday evening.

Harvey Barnes had his best game of the season against the Robins, and will be looking to provide the lethal 10-goal duo of Rodriguez and Gayle once again this weekend.

Neil Harris is expected to make three changes to the side that fell to a 2-0 defeat at Queens Park Rangers on Wednesday night, with Conor McLaughlin, Aiden O'Brien and Tom Bradshaw likely to make way for Mahlon Romeo, Jiri Skalak and Steve Morison.

The latter came off the bench to make his 300th career appearance on Wednesday night, and will be looking to open his account for the season this weekend.

In terms of goalscorers, Jay Rodriguez leads the way for Albion on six goals, and will feel full of confidence going into Saturday's game having netted a brace in midweek.

Millwall have scored seven times in the league this season, and are yet to have a player score more than one goal each thus far - that needs to change if they are to get out of the dire situation they currently find themselves in.

The Lions do go into the fixture leading the way in one statistic however, having won three of their last six meetings against the Baggies, and they'll be hoping to continue that trend on Saturday.

But on the whole, to conclude, Albion average more shots per game, have better possession stats, and also complete twice the amount of dribbles Millwall do per game.