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A photo of Albion U21 goalkeeper Ben Cisse in the yellow 2024/25 keeper kit

Albion Under-21s face a quick turnaround when they host Everton on Monday evening (ko 6pm). 

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Moved an hour forward from the later time of 7pm earlier in the week, the Baggies’ young pros come into the clash having played 120 minutes and penalties following their Premier League Cup triumph over Cardiff City on Friday night. 

Changes will be made, but a hard-working approach will remain for the Black Country boys as they look to build on their morale-boosting run in other competitions when they return to league action against the Toffees. 

A photo of Albion U21 goalkeeper Ben Cisse in the 2024/25 green keeper kit
Shot-stopper Ben Cisse has been speaking ahead of Monday's match versus Everton

Last time out 

Late drama saw Richard Beale’s boys secure maximum points with a 2-1 win over Sunderland in the PL2.

Despite a controlling performance, the 21s found themselves behind in the affair early into the second 45. 

But character was shown to battle back; first, when Akeel Higgins met Michael Parker’s low cross to level proceedings, before Archie Kirton calmly finished in the 95th minute to wrap up an unlikely victory. 

Venue

Albion return to Solihull Moors’ Damson Park stadium aiming to bring that winning feeling back at their main PL2 venue. 

Crystal Palace claimed the points from the last match the club’s hopefuls played at the National League ground, and the Baggies will need to show no shortage of character against Everton’s young charges under the Monday night lights. 

A photo of Albion U21 boss Richard Beale
Richard Beale's boys will be stepping out at Solihull Moors on Monday night. Photo credit | Gareth Evans Photography

Pre-match thoughts

Goalkeeper Ben Cisse is urging his team-mates not to get “too high on the highs” and focus on the task at hand against the Toffees on Monday night. 

While it could be easy to fly into their next match after a dramatic penalty-shootout triumph in the Welsh capital last time out, Albion’s England youth international between the sticks knows his side will have to dig deep if they’re to overcome their next opponents. 

The 19-year-old doesn’t deny confidence hasn’t been gained from a brilliant result, but Cisse is intent on recovering and preparing properly from a quick turnaround - comparing the PL2 team’s current scenario with that of the first-team schedule at present. 

A photo of Albion u21 keeper Ben Cisse in the 2024/25 yellow keeper kit
Ben believes his team can't get "too high" on their last result with a tough test to follow

This short timeframe between matches is a theme the Baggies’ academy hopefuls need to get used to if they’re to build a career in the game, something which Ben - who’s been at The Hawthorns since he was nine-years-old - is all too aware of. 

For Cisse, it’s about showing the “best version of himself”, trying to keep a clean sheet, and supporting his team-mates as they look to move up the PL2 table. 

He said: “The way we won last Friday - going a goal down and scoring last-minute before winning on penalties - has really helped our confidence. 

“It’s always more difficult in games when going a goal down, but we have players who are able to affect games in many ways and that showed on the night. 

“But as a team, we try not to stay too high on the highs, or too low on the lows. 

A photo of Albion U21 keeper Ben Cisse in training
Cisse says Albion's youngsters have been focused on recovering and preparing properly for their next outing

“We just have to focus on the next game and win as many games as possible from now until the end of the season if we are to have a successful one when we look back on it. 

“The situation we’re in now, we 100 per cent see the importance of being prepared for these tight turnarounds in the schedule. 

“You see the schedule of the first team and how many games they play in such a short space of time, and going through it ourselves at the moment has made us see and appreciate the importance of recovery more. 

“We have to make sure we are all recovered and rested well ready for the next game against Everton, and I believe we will be. 

A photo of U21 keeper Ben Cisse in the 2024/25 yellow keeper kit

“Every game we play, whether that be home or away, we want to win and it’s even more special to win at Solihull with family and friends watching the game. 

“I like to focus on what I can control and what I can control, I give it up to God. 

“I go into every game wanting to be the best version of myself, making sure I play better every game and learn from the previous ones.

“Hopefully, this match can be one we take good stock from but to be able to do that, we have to show the basic, fighting spirit which will get us a positive result.”

A photo of Albion U21 keeper Ben Cisse warming up
Photo credit | Gareth Evans Photography

How to follow 

Match tickets will be available for Monday's Premier League 2 game versus Everton.

They are priced at £5 adults, and £1 for Under-17s and 65+, while Albion season ticket holders are able to watch the game for free. Supporters are able to purchase tickets on the gate outside the Damson Homes Stand. Free parking at the stadium will be available on a first come, first served basis.

Alternatively, WBA TV+ subscribers will be able to watch a live stream of the game here from 5.50pm.

Supporters can keep up-to-date with Monday's PL2 match across the club’s social media channels, with half-time, full-time, and goal updates as they go in. 

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Monday's PL2 match will be live on WBA TV

Deago Nelson.

Albion's youngsters fell to a tight defeat to Everton at Damson Park on Monday evening.

Richard Beale's Baggies were undone by a first-half corner, which proved enough to claim the spoils for the visitors in a hard-fought encounter.

Neither side managed to assert any kind of dominance in the opening 15 minutes, cancelling each other out as the game was in its infancy.

The Toffees' Isaac Heath was gifted the first real chance after a slack pass was picked off in the Albion half, but his lobbed effort landed on the roof of the net.

There were similar blushes spared at the other end too, after a strong Albion press paid dividends, only for Dauda Iddrisa to fire just over when well placed in the Everton box.

Deago Nelson had one effort saved, as did Coby Ebere at the other end - but in truth, neither goalkeeper was truly tested in a tight first half-hour.

That was until a wicked corner was delivered into the Albion box, eventually finding its way into the Baggies net and handing the visitors the lead.

Harry Whitwell.

Albion came out for the second half with renewed vigour and could have levelled within five minutes of the restart, only for substitute Divine Onyemachi to fire too close to Fraser Barnsley in goal when played in down the left.

Onyemachi fired wide on the hour mark, and Donte-German Ranger did the same a matter of minutes later before Ben Cisse was called into action to save a powerful strike low to his right as the game opened up.

There were chances at either end, with a second goal of the contest looking like a certainty. Unfortunately for the Baggies, that promise failed to materialise and their opponents saw out the final minutes to cast them to defeat.

Albion: Cisse, Maughan, Dupont, Parker (Williams 45), Humphries, Iddrisa, Mandey (Higgins 45, Morrish 65), Whitwell (c), Nelson, Bostock (Onyemachi 45), Ranger. 

Substitutes: Wallis (GK).

 

Watch the WBA TV footage in the video below.