

West Bromwich Albion
Founded
1878
Venue
The Hawthorns
City
West Bromwich
Capacity
28,003
Surface
grass
Did you know?
West Bromwich Albion was founded in 1878 as West Bromwich Strollers by workers from the George Salter's Spring Works factory.
Season Stats
Record
9W 10D 18L
H:6W/A:3W
Goals
36 / 54 (-18)
H:20/A:16
Clean Sheets
14
H:10/A:4
Rank
9
Sidelined Players (4)
Recent Results
vs Hull City
Championship · 14/03/2026
vs Southampton
Championship · 11/03/2026
@ Sheffield United
Championship · 07/03/2026
@ Oxford United
Championship · 28/02/2026
vs Charlton Athletic
Championship · 24/02/2026
vs Coventry City
Championship · 21/02/2026
@ Norwich City
FA Cup · 14/02/2026
@ Birmingham City
Championship · 10/02/2026
vs Stoke City
Championship · 07/02/2026
@ Portsmouth
Championship · 31/01/2026
Upcoming Fixtures
@ Bristol City
Championship
21/03/2026
16:00
vs Wrexham
Championship
03/04/2026
16:00
@ Blackburn Rovers
Championship
06/04/2026
16:00
vs Millwall
Championship
11/04/2026
16:00
@ Preston North End
Championship
18/04/2026
16:00
vs Watford
Championship
21/04/2026
20:45
vs Ipswich Town
Championship
25/04/2026
16:00
@ Sheffield Wednesday
Championship
02/05/2026
13:30
West Bromwich Albion
West Bromwich Albion, founded in 1878 as West Bromwich Strollers and playing at The Hawthorns — the highest-altitude league football ground in England — since 1900, were invited to be one of 12 founding members of the Football League in 1888 and are among the true pioneers of the organised game. The club won the First Division title once (1919-20), the FA Cup five times (including 1888, 1892, and most recently 1968), and in 1931 uniquely became the only club in history to win promotion and the FA Cup in the same season. The 1970s side featuring the 'Three Degrees' — Cyrille Regis, Brendon Batson, and Laurie Cunningham — were trailblazers for Black footballers in England. Currently competing in the Championship after the Premier League cycle of promotions and relegations, the Baggies retain their blue-collar West Midlands community identity and ambitions to return to the top flight.






























