Some of Albion loanees were in action over the weekend and below is how they got on:
Matt Clarke (Derby):
The centre half played the full 90 minutes as Derby were beaten 1-0 by Rotherham in Wayne Rooney’s first game in permanent charge.
They are back in action this evening (6pm) as they host Bournemouth.
Jayson Molumby (Preston):
The 21-year-old came on in the 78th minute as they lost 2-0 away at Bristol City.
Preston are back in action tomorrow night (7:45pm) as they travel to Birmingham.
Glenn Murray (Watford):
The experienced striker was not part of the Hornets squad for their 2-0 win over Huddersfield.
Watford are back in action tonight (7:45pm) as they face Barnsley at Vicarage Road.
Haydon Roberts (Rochdale):
The defender played the full 90 minutes as they drew 3-3 against Wigan.
Roberts will be back in action tonight (7pm) when they travel to Doncaster where he will come against a familiar face in Taylor Richards.
Ryan Longman (AFC Wimbledon):
Longman played 84 minutes for Wimbledon in their 3-0 defeat to Sunderland.
They are back in action tonight (7pm) when they travel to Portsmouth.
Taylor Richards (Doncaster):
Richards played 74 minutes for Doncaster in their 2-1 win at Swindon.
Doncaster host Rochdale tonight knowing a win could take them second.
Shane Duffy (Celtic):
The Irish centre half played the full 90 minutes for Celtic in their 0-0 draw against Livingston on Saturday.
Celtic are back in action tomorrow night (8:15pm) when they travel to Livingston.
Alex Cochrane (Union St Gilloise):
Cochrane played the full 90 minutes for Union St Gilloise in their 1-0 win over Anderlecht in a friendly.
Both sets of players had to deal with snow falling during the game.
St Gilloise return to action on Saturday when they travel to Deinze.
Jan Paul Van Hecke (Heerenveen):
Van Hecke was an unused substitute in their 1-1 draw at Vitesse.
He will be hoping to work his way back into the starting line-up tomorrow (3:30pm) when they face FC Emmen in the KNVC Cup.
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