Liam Rosenior makes his comeback from a long-term ankle injury for Albion at Coventry tomorrow night.
The versatile 32-year-old will feature in the starting line-up as an over-age player for the under-21s in their Checkatrade Trophy last 16 tie away to League One Coventry.
Rosenior has been sidelined since an ankle break and ligament damage sustained in a challenge by Reading striker Yann Kermorgant in August (above).
He has never been on the losing side in 31 Championship starts for Albion and is eager to launch his bid to assist the promotion push in the second half of the season.
Rosenior tweeted earlier: "Just finished training in preparation for @OfficialBHAFC v Coventry tomorrow and I'm so excited! Can't wait to play again!"
Rosenior will be joined in the starting line-up by Rohan Ince, who is available for another loan move this month, against a Coventry side managed by ex-Albion chief Russell Slade.
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