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While Reading sweat over the fitness of Danny Williams and Matej Vydra, West Brom have confirmed they've got a fair few injury worries of their own heading into tomorrow's FA Cup Fifth Round clash at the Madejski Stadium.
Tony Pulis says at least four players will miss out against Reading due to injury, maybe five #WBA pic.twitter.com/z0QPgvmooh
— West Bromwich Albion (@WBAFCofficial) February 19, 2016
The names of the players haven't been confirmed but recent absentees have included Callum McManaman, James Morrison and Garath McAuley so you'd expect the three of those to continue to miss out.
However just because they're battling a few knocks doesn't mean that Pulis is going to field a weak team on Saturday.
TP: "I'll pick a strong team, a team to win the game. The @EmiratesFACup is important for me." #WBA
— West Bromwich Albion (@WBAFCofficial) February 19, 2016
Tony Pulis: "It's going to be a really tough game against Reading, but we're taking 4,000 fans. We're really looking forward to it." #WBA
— West Bromwich Albion (@WBAFCofficial) February 19, 2016
While having 4,000 fans roaring them on will give West Brom a boost, I'm happy that there's at least set to be a good atmopshere for tomorrow's game. Now it's up to the Reading fans to try and match the Baggies for noise while hoping the players can do the business on the pitch.