West Bromwich Albion's first team will face Stoke City FC on Saturday, with the Potters making the short trip down the M6 to the Hawthorns. Mark Robins' side have collected seven points from their last nine available on the road, and will be looking to extend their unbeaten record away from home in 2026. The Baggies, on the other hand, are challenging at the opposite end of the table, and Eric Ramsay will be tasked with moving the club out of danger after replacing Ryan Mason as boss last month. The match will kick off at 3.01pm in support of the EFL's Every Minute Matters initiative. David Webb will referee the match, and has previously presided over events at the Hawthorns this season. The Potters have sold out their allocation of 2,542 seats, and the match will be broadcast on Stoke City+ Live for supporters based overseas. West Bromwich Albion's fans will be hoping for a win to boost their team's chances of avoiding relegation. The club's new manager, Eric Ramsay, will be looking to make a positive impact after four games in charge. The match against Stoke City FC will be a tough test for the Baggies, but a win could be crucial in their bid to stay in the Championship. The Potters, meanwhile, will be looking to keep their play-off hopes alive with a win at the Hawthorns. The match promises to be an exciting encounter, with both teams having plenty to play for. West Bromwich Albion's players will need to be at their best if they are to take all three points from the match. The club's fans will be eagerly anticipating the match, and will be hoping for a positive result. The Baggies have a tough run of fixtures ahead, and a win against Stoke City FC could be a major boost to their survival chances.