Plymouth Argyle picked up a point away to fourth-placed Sunderland last weekend and look improved under new manager Miron Muslic as they face a visiting West Brom have struggled on their travels recently.
Albion thrashed a struggling Portsmouth last time out, but their Championship promotion challenge has slipped away from them in recent months and they could find things more difficult than the odds suggest at Home Park.
Plymouth Argyle win or draw double chance - 23/20
Former Cercle Brugge manager Muslic watched from the stands as his new side shocked Brentford in the FA Cup earlier this month and, while he is still waiting for his first win on the touchline, there is a little bit of hope around Home Park at the moment.
The Pilgrims remain bottom of the Championship table, but draws against Sunderland and Oxford United have bolstered their points tally and they may be able to add another point or three to their meagre total on Saturday.
At home Argyle have only lost four of their 14 league matches and only one of these - their recent 5-0 drubbing by high-flying Burnley - has been by more than a single-goal margin.
They have only lost once in six home meetings with sides currently in the top half, claiming nine points in this period.
West Brom hammered relegation-threatened Portsmouth last time out, but their record on the road has done potentially irreversible damage to their hopes of automatic promotion.
The Baggies' last trip was a 2-0 defeat at Middlesbrough, leaving them winless in seven league away games and with just one win in their last 12 trips.
A second-half goal from Josh Maja saw Albion scrape a win at The Hawthorns when these two sides met in September, but this improved Pilgrims outfit may get their revenge on Saturday.
Callum Styles to be booked - 15/4
It took Callum Styles until the end of October to nail down a starting position in West Brom’s side, but he has made the left-back berth his own since then and is expected to start at Home Park on Saturday.
The Hungary international has picked up a club-high seven bookings, four of which have come away from home, and he faces a home side who have been fouled more than 18 other Championship clubs this season.
Styles’ last booking came against Stoke earlier this month and he has been carded in four of his last eight league starts, so he could find himself in trouble again here.
Both teams to score - 5/6
Argyle may have looked better on home turf this season, but they have only kept one clean sheet in 14 attempts and they may find it difficult to shut out West Brom.
The Baggies have scored in 11 of their last 12 in the league but, like their hosts, they are also struggling for clean sheets.
Their last shutout in the league came before Christmas and both teams have scored in five of their last six Championship away games, so expect goals at both ends on Saturday.
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