Albion have been drawn at home to Championship promotion challengers West Brom in the fourth round of the FA Cup.

And that means a frosty reception for Baggies striker Jay Rodriguez.

He was involved last season in a widely publicised racism case with Albion defender Gaetan Bong, arising from the Seagulls' defeat at the Hawthorns a year ago.

Bong accused Rodriguez of making a racist remark.

The case was not proven by the FA after Rodriguez was charged.

Albion recorded their first ever Premier League victory against West Brom at the Amex last season. They won 3-1 with two goals by Pascal Gross and another from Tomer Hemed, who is now with QPR.

West Brom's revenge in the return fixture was a rare moment of comfort as they were relegated.

They are fourth in the Championship under Darren Moore, who was sent-off along with Albion's Ian Baird when playing for Doncaster Rovers in the last ever game at the Goldstone 22 years ago.

The tie will be staged on January 26 or 27, between trips for Albion to Manchester United and Fulham.