Manchester City and West Bromwich Albion will be playing one of the late matches on Wednesday in the Barclays English Premier League and the teams are playing at the Hawthorns and the match comes after a number of good ones got started up, including Manchester United and Everton.
The day has a number of good matches with teams like Aston Villa, Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal, Fulham, Tottenham and Stoke City all playing and Manchester City comes into the match third on the table and they have the chance to close the gap with a nice performance on Wednesday. The NBC stream will go live at 3 pm ET and the match comes after the team got a 3-0 victory against Swansea City and the match saw two goals from Samir Nasri and now the two teams will go at it.
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Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany is available again after two months out due to injury, manager Manuel Pellegrini said on Tuesday.
The Belgium defender is in the squad for Wednesday's Premier League trip to West Bromwich Albion after recovering from a thigh strain that has sidelined him since the 3-1 win over Everton on October 5.
"Kompany is in the squad and will travel with the team," Pellegrini told a news conference. "I think Vincent is a very important player. He is a very good defender and of course we need him."
City have not fared too badly in Kompany's absence. In the 10 games in all competitions since, they have won seven and drawn one.
In the league they have recorded three clean sheets in the last four games, culminating in a 3-0 victory over Swansea City on Sunday which lifted them to third in the table. Fulham manager Jol admitted this week he would be "worrying" if he was the club's owner, following a run of four straight league defeats that sent the Cottagers into the bottom three.
However, his team never looked like arresting that slump against West Ham and did not even manage a shot on target at Upton Park.
Instead, Sam Allardyce's side went ahead with a deflected Mohamed Diame effort after 47 minutes, and made the game safe through substitutes Carlton Cole and Joe Cole in the last eight minutes. Afterwards Jol declared he was a "fighter" and added: "It's part of my job to deal with pressure. It's not that I'm not used to it but you have to keep your head cool, that's for certain."
Former Stoke coach Pulis has never been relegated in 21 years of management but his record looks under threat with Palace.
At Carrow Road, his side's defensive weakness was exposed once again as Norwich striker Gary Hooper was allowed time to finish from close range after Wes Hoolahan's cut-back on the half-hour mark.
Palace, bottom with seven points, are six points from the safety zone after winning just twice since gaining promotion from the Championship in May.
Sunderland moved one point ahead of Palace with their goalless draw at Villa Park, where Aston Villa supporter Prince William was in attendance.
(Reuters)