Tony Mowbray will take charge of West Bromwich Albion at The Hawthorns for the first time since May 2009 on Saturday afternoon.
The Baggies boss will return to the home dugout in B71 for the Sky Bet Championship clash against Portsmouth (ko 3pm).
Mowbray's opening game as the club's new head coach ended in 2-0 defeat a at Middlesbrough on Tuesday night.
Visitors Portsmouth, who last played at The Hawthorns in December 2008, have won two on the bounce - home fixtures against Middlesbrough and Stoke City.
Albion stormed to a 3-0 success on the south coast back in September thanks to goals from Josh Maja and Alex Mowatt (2).
Follow the action LIVE
Supporters can listen to live audio commentary of Albion's match against Portsmouth on Saturday afternoon.
Audio passes are available to purchase here.
Gez Mulholland and former Baggie Andy Johnson will provide live commentary, with coverage starting at 2.50pm.
Details for video streaming on WBA TV will be available here from Friday morning.
Supporters are kindly asked to direct any questions or complaints about WBA TV or WBA Radio to wbatvsupport@streamamg.com.
The club are unable to answer queries about WBA TV or WBA Radio sent to fans@wbafc.co.uk or myalbion@wbafc.co.uk.
Regular updates will also be posted across the club's social media channels throughout the day.
The visitors
Portsmouth remain in a fight to stay in the Sky Bet Championship with just under half of the season left to play, but they'll be buoyed by back-to-back victories over Middlesbrough (2-1) and Stoke City (3-1) recently.
Last season's Sky Bet League One champions sit on 29 points from their 27 games played and will be desperate to stay in the second tier having spent the last 12 terms in the bottom two tiers of the EFL.
Pompey had to wait until the middle of October for their first win of 2024/25 and have been bottom at various points, but six victories and two draws from their last 13 league matches has given them renewed confidence that they can achieve their target of survival.
They have found recording positive results on their travels a challenge so far though, collecting just seven points from 14 away fixtures - winning just one and losing five on the spin.
John Mousinho is the gaffer. The 38-year-old Londoner represented Brentford, Wycombe Wanderers, Stevenage, Preston North End, Burton Albion and Oxford United as a player, before taking on the top job at Pompey in January 2023.
He led them to the third-tier title last term and is tasked with steering them clear of trouble this time around. His record as their boss reads played 105, won 48, drawn 32 and lost just 25.
One from the history books
One of the most famous days in the history of West Bromwich Albion was a clash against Portsmouth in May 2005.
The Baggies were bottom of the Premiership heading into the final day fixture with the men from the south coast, knowing only a win would keep their survival chances alive.
Second-half goals from Geoff Horsfield and Kieran Richardson secured a 2-0 win for Bryan Robson's team, while incredible results elsewhere meant Albion, miraculously, stayed up, sending Southampton, Norwich City and Crystal Palace down.
Supporters can watch the highlights below.
𝗔 𝗱𝗮𝘆 𝘄𝗲'𝗹𝗹 𝗻𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗴𝗲𝘁. 😍#OTD in 2005, The Great Escape. 🙌 pic.twitter.com/Oh9sW0ta6k
— West Bromwich Albion (@WBA) May 15, 2023
The last five at The Hawthorns
Albion 1-1 Portsmouth
December 2008, Premier League
.
Albion 2-1 Portsmouth
August 2005, Barclays Premiership
.
Albion 2-0 Portsmouth
May 2005, Barclays Premiership
.
Albion 5-0 Portsmouth
February 2002, Division One
.
Albion 2-0 Portsmouth
February 2001, Division One
The stats
The last time Portsmouth came to The Hawthorns in December 2008, Tony Mowbray was West Bromwich Albion manager. The game ended 1-1 after efforts from Jonathan Greening and Peter Crouch. Former Arsenal and England defender Tony Adams was Pompey boss that afternoon.
The Baggies are unbeaten in seven home matches against Portsmouth (W5, D2). The last time the visitors were victorious in the West Midlands was back in February 1998 when they recorded a 3-0 triumph in a Division One clash.
Albion have the opportunity to extend their unbeaten run at home to ten games on Saturday afternoon. The Baggies have won three and drawn six of their last nine fixtures in front of their own supporters.
Having beaten Middlesbrough and Stoke City in the last seven days, Portsmouth could win three games in-a-row for the first time this season. The last time they recorded three consecutive victories was in March 2024.
The visitors will be hoping to avoid a sixth straight away league defeat. They've not lost six on the bounce on their travels since a run of nine between November 2005 and March 2006 when they were a Premier League outfit.
The ticket details
The Ticket Exchange is now open for Albion's Sky Bet Championship match against Portsmouth.
The Baggies host Pompey this Saturday (January 25, ko 3pm) in Tony Mowbray's first official home game since being appointed head coach last week.
Only a very limited number of seats remain at The Hawthorns - but supporters can now purchase from the Ticket Exchange.
The Exchange allows season ticket holders to list their seat for resale, increasing the opportunity for fans to be at games, while reducing the number of empty seats in B71.
Season ticket holders will receive a credit, equivalent to the pro-rata cost of their match ticket - minus a £1 selling fee - when their seat is sold.
Season ticket holders can list their seat for resale below
Click Here to List Seats for Resale via the Ticket Exchange
Supporters with a purchase history can buy a listed ticket below
Click Here to Purchase Seats from the Ticket Exchange
Donate your ticket to The Albion Foundation
Baggies fans can also donate their match tickets to The Albion Foundation by clicking on the button below and completing a form.
The ticket will be gifted to underprivileged beneficiaries who would otherwise be unable to attend.
Click Here to donate your ticket to The Albion Foundation
Alternatively, a small number of tickets remain available online, in-person from the East Stand Ticket Office or by calling 0121 227 2227.
For the fans
Supporters of both West Bromwich Albion and Portsmouth with a valid match ticket can enter the Fan Zone free of charge from midday onwards on Saturday.
A wide range of entertainment will be on offer including opportunities to grab the perfect selfie with both Baggie Bird and Boilerman, inflatable games put on by the Albion Foundation and live football on the big screen - the Sky Bet Championship fixture between Luton Town and Millwall (ko 12.30pm).
This week's live music, meanwhile, will be provided by Tom from West Brom.
In addition, fans can take advantage of plenty of food and drink options, so head on down and soak up the pre-match atmosphere!
The club shop will be open from 9am until kick-off, before reopening after the final whistle for a further half-an-hour.
Concourse Special
The club are excited to offer supporters a special in the concourse – a Yorkshire pudding wrap, filled with a rich & pulled 12-hour braised beef blade and caramelised onion gravy. The special, priced £6, will be available from various kiosks from January 18 to March 8.