The Hawthorns will host an exciting international fixture when England Under-21s host Portugal there on Monday evening (ko 7.45pm).
Lee Carsley’s youngsters - who are preparing to defend their UEFA Euro U21 Championships title this summer - are the first Three Lions team to play at Albion’s home stadium in more than 15 years.
A number of Premier League stars could feature, with the likes of Manchester City full-back Rico Lewis, Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite, Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton and Arsenal winger Ethan Nwaneri all picked for the squad.
You can still secure your seat now by clicking the link below, and the East Stand Ticket Office will be open from 10am through to half-time on matchday.
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Pre-match activities start at 6.45pm before the game, so supporters are encouraged to arrive early and enjoy t-shirt cannon giveaways, fun crowd freebies - including England goodie bags - and much, much more.
The club shop is also set to be open from 10am until kick-off on Monday, as well as for 30 minutes after the final whistle.
If you have not attended a fixture at The Hawthorns before, information around travel, disability access and everything else you need to know can be found HERE.

Please note, the only difference to the club’s usual disability operation is that the accessibility entrance in the corner of the Smethwick End and West Stand will not be open.
Access for disabled fans will instead be via the other three locations. These are D Block in the corner of West Stand and Birmingham Road End, alongside the two accessibility entrances in E and F Block within the East Stand.