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West Brom v Burnley predictions: Score, first scorer and why Michael Keane will impress
WEST BROM face Burnley tonight (8pm) at The Hawthorns on Monday Night Football - so Express Sport has predicted what you might see during the game.
West Brom v Burnley will likely feature Michael Keane, Gareth McAuley and Tony Pulis
West Brom v Burnley score prediction
West Brom have not lost to Burnley in the top-flight since 1970 but the Clarets have won three of the last six encounters in all competitions.
One thing that seems assured is that there will be goals as the last four games have all had exactly four goals in them.
Nothing suggests tonight's encounter will be any different - the clubs have just five clean sheets between them this season - unless Tom Heaton turns in another performance like he did at Manchester United.
Burnley goalkeeper Tom Heaton is likely to have a big role to play
Burnley were expected to struggled for goals but at home they've been scoring easily. On the road however, they only have one Premier League goal this season.
Express Sport predicts: West Brom to win 2-0 (8/1)
West Brom v Burnley first goalscorer
The signing of Nacer Chadli for a club-record £13million already looks like one of the best pieces of business this summer but the Belgian has been out with a broken toe since the end of October.
If he returns to action tonight he is a good bet to get his fifth of the season (13/2) but Tony Pulis could take his time and put him on the bench.
West Brom forward Nacer Chadli has been struggling with a toe injury
If so, look for Gareth McAuley to add to his tally - no side have scored more from corners (5) than West Brom this season.
Express Sport predicts: Gareth McAuley (20/1)
Michael Keane to strengthen England claims
Tom Heaton made his debut for England as a half-time substitute against Spain on the back of his sensational clean sheet at Old Trafford.
Michael Keane meanwhile, one of those to benefit from former under-21s manager Gareth Southgate's promotion to the senior squad, is yet to win his first cap but is being groomed as a long-term partner to John Stones.
For many fans, Monday Night Football will be the first real chance to watch Keane play live on TV and he will almost certainly be analysed by the beady eyes of Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher.
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With Stones likely to be a dead cert at centre-half for the foreseeable, the former Manchester United man will be hoping to challenge 30-year-old Gary Cahill for a spot in the England team or win a big-money move to one of the Premier League's big boys.
A night under the lights in front of Sky's cameras and two former Premier League legends is an opportunity he will not want to pass up.
Express Sport predicts: Burnley might go down in the Midlands but Keane will impress across the country
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