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West Bromwich Albion are riding a bit of a high right now, in the midst of a three-match unbeaten run that has the club in the top half of the Premier League, and has fans hopeful of a run higher up before long. To do that, though, they have to keep getting points -- and that's going to be a difficult task with a visit from second-place Tottenham Hotspur at hand.
For all the positive feeling around West Brom at the moment, though, you can't help but be a little skeptical of their chances when you look at who those results came against. In their last three matches they have one win and two draws -- with those matches coming against the three teams currently sitting in the relegation zone. The only win came against struggling West Ham, while against Stoke they had to get a stoppage time equalizer to draw, and gave up a late equalizing goal to last-place Sunderland. The record isn't bad, but the actual results and quality are perhaps a little lacking.
Tottenham, on the other hand, are flying high with plenty to celebrate. They're the one team in the EPL to go undefeated so far this season, including a huge 2-0 win over Manchester City before the international break. They're playing well, with quality and confidence in abundance, and more importantly they're just a ton of fun to watch right now. Spurs look like the team to beat -- and they also don't look like they're losing any time soon.
To watch this match online in the U.S. you can stream it on NBC Sports Live. It's not going to be shown in England, but for listings in other countries you can check out LiveSoccerTV.
TV: Premier League Extra Time (U.S.)
Match Date/Time: Saturday, 10 a.m. ET, 3 p.m. local
Venue: The Hawthorns, West Bromwich, England