Two top Premier League referees have been appointed for Albion's play-off semi-final against Crystal Palace.
Michael Oliver takes charge of the first leg at Selhurst Park on Friday night and Mark Clattenburg the return at The Amex next Monday evening.
Oliver, at 25, became the youngest referee in Premier League history when he was whistle blower for Birmingham's clash with Blackburn Rovers in August 2010.
The Northumberland official, now 28, took charge of Albion's FA Cup defeat by Arsenal at The Amex in January and controversially disallowed an Everton goal in Sunday's Merseyside derby against Liverpool at Anfield.
Clattenburg was at the centre of a racism row involving Chelsea's John Obi Mikel in October. The 38-year-old from County Durham was accused of using "inappropriate language" towards Mikel during a fiery clash with Manchester United at Stamford Bridge but was cleared by the Football Association.
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