Leeds United, Burnley and Sheffield United will be attempting to close the gap on Championship leaders Sunderland this weekend.
Stick the fancy dress back in the attic and throw that mouldy pumpkin away, the often pivotal month of November is here.
there is also a full programme of Championship matches to enjoy between Friday night and Sunday tea-time. Though Luton shone in their derby victory over Watford, they lost to Sunderland and Coventry in their last two - both games in which they might well have come out on top,The Baggies are in need of a positive result for different reasons - they have scored only one goal in their past five games and have drawn their most recent four matches.
Rovers' five-match winning streak at Ewood Park ended with a goalless draw against West Brom but they are a far different proposition at home than on their travels when they have taken three points from six matches and lost the past three.
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