West Bromwich Albion will seek to add to their weekend win when they travel to West Ham United in the Premier League on Monday night. Sam Allardyce picked up a first win in charge of the Baggies when they beat Wolves away at the weekend 3-2, an impressive improvement given they had to rally after the home side at gone in ahead at the interval. A midweek win would take West Brom up above Fulham into 18th, two points from safety - albeit having played more games than both the Craven Cottage side and Burnley, who are 16th. There’s also a considerable challenge facing them with an in-form West Ham team, who have not lost in the last four and have just one defeat in eight across all competitions. READ MORE: Premier League fixtures and table - all matches by date and kick-off time David Moyes’ side beat Burnley last time out and have racked up clean sheets in each of their last four outings, including the FA Cup, and can move into a potential Europa League spot if they claim another victory here, highlighting the great strides made this season by the Hammers after battling against relegation for much of the second half of last term. Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the match. The game takes place on Tuesday, 19 January and kicks off at 6pm. The match will be shown live on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Ultimate. The game can also be streamed via the BT Sport app and desktop website. Arthur Masuaku and Fabian Balbuena should be the only injury absentees for West Ham, who hope to have Michail Antonio available. West Brom are without Karlan Grant and Grady Diangana, both injured, while it remains to be seen whether the duo of Matt Phillips and Sam Johnstone recover from positive coronavirus tests The Hammers have been extremely solid of late and should be optimistic about picking up another three points. West Ham 2-0 West Brom. West Ham United are back in Premier League action on Tuesday evening, when West Bromwich Albion visit London Stadium for a 6pm kick-off. The Hammers kick-off their 19th fixture of the 2020/21 Premier League campaign ninth in the table with 29 points, level on points with Chelsea in seventh and Southampton in eighth. A win over the Baggies will take David Moyes' men above both, while a four-goal victory would take the Irons above Everton into sixth. The Irons are unbeaten in four Premier League matches dating back to a defeat at Chelsea on 21 December, drawing with Brighton and Southampton before beating Everton and Burnley, and have kept clean sheets in their last three top-flight games. Despite starting the night in 19th place, West Brom will arrive in east London with rising confidence, having won 3-2 at local rivals Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday. The win was just their second in 18 Premier League games this season, but it did close the gap on Burnley in 17th to five points. As everyone knows, England is now under national lockdown due to the ongoing pandemic, meaning the game will be played without supporters present. However, the match will be shown live in the UK by BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Ultimate and across the world by the Premier League’s international broadcast partners, meaning our fans will be able to follow the action, safely, from home. West Ham United manager David Moyes could welcome back Fabián Balbuena after the Paraguay international missed the last four matches while self-isolating after coming onto contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19. Arthur Masuaku remains sidelined after undergoing surgery to remedy a long-standing knee injury for another two months. For Sam Allardyce's West Brom, Robert Snodgrass and Grady Diang could face their former club, while Conor Gallagher could return after missing the win over Wolves through suspension. Striker Karlan Grant is out with a cracked bone in his foot, while goalkeeper Sam Johnstone and winger Matt Phillips are both out after testing positive for COVID-19. Of all Sam Allardyce’s managerial jobs, saving West Bromwich Albion from relegation from the Premier League may be the most challenging of them all. The Baggies go into Tuesday's game with just two wins and eleven points from their opening 18 top-flight matches. With a minus-27 goal difference to boot after scoring just 14 goals and conceding a division-high 41 in those 18 matches, West Brom are effectively six points adrift of safety in 19th place. This is the fifth time Allardyce has been appointed manager of a Premier League club midway through a season, and West Brom’s predicament is worse than any of the previous four. But only a fool would write off Big Sam as, on each of those previous four occasions, Allardyce kept his club in the top flight come the season’s end. In December 2008, he took charge at Blackburn Rovers with the Lancashire club 19th with ten points from 17 games. They finished 15th. In October 2015, he was appointed by Sunderland with the Black Cats 19th with three points from eight matches. They finished 17th. In December 2016, he joined Crystal Palace with the Eagles 17th with 15 points from 17 games. They finished 14th. And finally, in November 2017, he took over at Everton with the Toffees 13th with 15 points from 14 matches. They finished eighth. While West Brom’s predicament is arguably worse than all of the above, Allardyce’s track record suggests he is the perfect manager to lead the Baggies to safety and avoid a record fifth relegation from the Premier League. Well, they’ll play like every Sam Allardyce team has always played… West Brom will set up to be hard to beat, with a strong physical presence all over the pitch, some creative elements in the midfield, a bit of pace out wide, and centre-forwards who put themselves about and make life difficult for their opposing defenders. The formula worked at Wolves on Saturday after the Baggies had failed to win and conceded 15 goals in Big Sam’s first five games in charge. And with more time on the training pitch and further January signings to be made, one can expect that record to improve. West Ham United and West Bromwich Albion meet in the Premier League for the 21st time on Tuesday evening. The Hammers have won seven of the previous 20 fixtures between the two clubs in this competition, with the Baggies winning just four, with nine draws. West Ham have scored more goals – 30 to 25 – and kept more clean sheets – six to five – as you might expect, but West Brom have netted four penalties to West Ham’s two, and also had the only red card shown in this Premier League fixture – Youssouf Mulumbu’s for kicking the ball into Gary O’Neil’s backside at the Boleyn Ground in March 2013!