West Bromwich Albion will seek to arrest a run of domestic games without a goal, as Swansea City roll up The Hawthorns on Tuesday evening in the Premier League.

Tony Pulis' men are without a league goal since the 2-2 draw with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in mid-January. Despite having not found the net since in the English top flight however, The Baggies have scored five in their last three FA Cup ties, home and away to Bristol City and this past weekend versus Peterborough United respectively.

Baggies unbeaten at home in last three outings

Despite West Brom continuing to falter on their travels - The Baggies are without a win on the road since beating Norwich City back in October - Pulis' men are beginning to establish some decent form at home.

Since defeat to Bournemouth before Christmas, the West Midlanders have taken seven points from nine versus Newcastle United, Aston Villa and more impressively, Stoke City. They have also taken the scalp of table toppers Arsenal.

West Brom toppled the Gunners earlier this term (photo:getty)
West Brom toppled the Gunners earlier this term (photo:getty)

In the last ten league games, their record reads; W2, D5, L3. It is a form chart that Pulis will hope to improve on as the Welshmen visit on Tuesday.

Guidolin has made promising start for Swans 

Swansea will arrive at The Hawthorns on the back on an impressive 2-1 victory over Everton last time out. Since taking over responsibility from his now no.2 Alan Curtis, former Udinese boss Francesco Guidolin seems to have made an impact in South Wales.

The Italian has recruited former front man Alberto Paloschi from Chievo, as Bafetimbi Gomis continues to misfire. Andre Ayew has been handed a more advanced role and since doing so, the Ghanaian has regained his early season form, with Gylfi Sigurdsson picking up a no. 10 role.

The Swans have had a contrasting last 10 games, winning once more, but losing on two more occasions. Their win at Goodison Park however, masks the real story; losing the previous five on the road, including defeats at Carrow Road and to basement-dwellers and likely relegation fodder, Aston Villa - albeit under Garry Monk's stewardship. 

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Following further deadline day frustration for Saido Berahino, Tony Pulis must decide whether to reinstate his wantaway striker to the starting line-up having scored both goals versus The Posh last Saturday.

West Brom will be without the trio of James Morrison, (hamstring) Callum McManaman (ankle) with both out until March. Chris Brunt (calf) will also miss out but the Northern Ireland international should be fit by the weekend.

Francesco Guidolin will have a fully fit squad to pick from. He may may hand a debut to his £8m man Paloschi up front, with Ayew reverting to his original wing position.