West Bromwich Albion have failed to win at Villa Park since 1982, although Roy Hodgson's side could be forgiven for believing this fixture represents a decent chance to bring that dismal run to an end, especially if their opponents defend like they did against Manchester City last Saturday. The return of James Collins to the centre of the Villa defence should make a difference. Hodgson's main selection dilemma is whether to start Peter Odemwingie, who came off the bench to score against Wolves last week. Zoltan Gera is expected to be among the substitutes. Stuart James
Venue Villa Park, Saturday 3pm
Tickets £25-43 (0800 6120970)
Last season Aston Villa 2 West Bromwich 1
Referee Phil Dowd
This season's matches 6 Y28, R0, 4.67 cards per game
Odds Aston Villa 10-11 West Bromwich 10-3 Draw 12-5
Aston Villa
Subs from Guzan, N'Zogbia, Albrighton, Cuéllar, Heskey, Herd, Clark, Weimann, Gardner, Delfouneso, Lowry, Baker
Doubtful None
Injured Jenas (achilles, 5 Nov), Lichaj (hip, Jan)
Suspended None
Form guide LWDDDD
Disciplinary record Y17 R0
Leading scorer Agbonlahor 4
West Bromwich
Subs from Fulop, Shorey, Morrison, Gera, Dorrans, Cox, Tchoyi, Fortuné, Daniels, Dawson, Jara, McAuley
Doubtful None
Injured None
Suspended None
Form guide WDDLWL
Disciplinary record Y11 R0
Leading scorer Long 3
Match pointers
• Of the 10 Premier League meetings between these sides, six have ended in 2-1 wins (five for Villa and one for Albion) while the other four have all been drawn
• Villa have lost just two of their last 16 top-flight games, although one of those was against Albion in April
• Albion have been caught offside more times (34) than any other side
• Villa have used the fewest players (19) in the division so far this season
• This will be Albion's 100th match away from home in the Premier League