Bournemouth goalkeeper Lee Camp could get another chance to frustrate Albion tomorrow.
The former Nottingham Forest man is on standby as first choice Artur Boruc struggles with a knee injury.
Boruc, on loan from Southampton, has had a scan back at his parent club.
Camp played in the midweek Capital One Cup win over his previous employers West Brom.
Seagulls fans might also recall him having a blinder for the Cherries at The Amex on New Year's Day.
Andrew Surman (cup-tied) and midfield sidekick Harry Arter (suspended) both missed the West Brom game but are now available again.
Albion old boy Steve Cook, who was also banned against the Baggies, is likely to return alongside Tommy Elphick in central defence.
Meanwhile Boruc’s compatriot Tomasz Kuszczak, who was let go by Albion in May, could secure a deal with Wolves, where he is currently training.
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