Everything you need to know ahead of West Brom v Man City...

City go into the game top of the Premier League, five points clear of second-placed Manchester United having scored 32 goals.

When and where

The game will be played at the Hawthorns on Saturday 28 October, kick-off 3pm. 

It will not be screened live in the UK - but for full global TV listings, click here

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Team news 

City are without long-term absentee Benjamin Mendy, who is still recovering from anterior cruciate ligament damage, and Vincent Kompany remains a doubt with a calf problem he picked up on international duty.

Jonny Evans has a groin injury and could miss out. James Morrison, Gareth Barry and Hal Robson-Kanu are also doubts. Craig Dawson (knee) and Oliver Burke (hamstring) are out.

Referee

Mike Jones will take charge of Saturday’s match, with Matthew Wilkes and Mick McDonough as his assistants.

Last time

The two sides met at the Hawthorns last month in the Carabao Cup, with City running out 2-1 winners. 

Match stats

Manchester City are unbeaten in their last 15 Premier League matches against West Bromwich Albion (W14 D1) and have won the last 11 in a row.

A win for Man City would give them the best-ever start for any team in Premier League history after 10 matches.

Sergio Aguero has seven goals and four assists in 10 PL appearances against West Brom.

Leroy Sane has both scored and assisted in three of his last four PL matches.

(courtesy of the Premier League)

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