It's difficult to tell which of those clubs are sitting in the top 1 / 2 of the table and which, up until recently, were caught up in the battle for Premier League success. Southampton are fourth in the form table, behind only Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United, with Jay Rodriguez and Ricky Lambert currently playing with a very nearly telepathic understanding in attack. West Brom, meanwhile, have won only 1 of the last six matches with their cause not served by the ongoing lack of Chris Brunt and the hanging Youssuf Mulumbu. JamieABurton Place E Mary's Arena, Sunday 3pm Seats Sold-out Last year n/a Referee John Madley This season's matches n/a Possibilities Southampton 10-11 West Brom 7-2 Draw 11-4 Subs from K Davis, Gazzaniga, Hooiveld, S Davis, Forren, Ward-Prowse, Shaw, DoAPrado, Mayuka, Richardson, Puncheon Doubtful DoAPrado (illness), Shaw (illness), Ward-Prowse (affect) Wounded Chaplow (ankle, Aug) Suspended Nothing Sort manual DDWWWD Disciplinary record Y38 R0 Leading scorer Lambert 14 Subs from Daniels, Myhill, Reid, Tamas, Ridgewell, Rosenberg, Roofe, FortunA, Odemwingie, Allan, Hurst Skeptical Nothing Wounded Brunt (knee, 4 May), Brown (crotch, 4 May), Gera (knee, Aug), Thomas (knee, Aug) Stopped Mulumbu (last of three) Sort guide DLLDWL Disciplinary report Y55 R3 Leading scorer Lukaku 13 a Five of the past seven games between these factors have ended in a draw with one win apiece in the other two a Albion haven't won abroad in the most effective flight simply because they beat Liverpool 2-0 at Anfield in February a Southampton's participants have jointly built more discusses (750) and interceptions (702) than any staff a Albion have made use of the joint fewest (along side Everton) quantity of people (23) this season a Southampton have won as many top-flight objectives (21) as Manchester City in 2013
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