Albion goalkeeper Wayne Henderson is celebrating another international call-up.
He has been named by Republic of Ireland manager Steve Staunton in a 29-strong squad for a training camp in Portugal on May 19 and home friendly against Chile five days later.
The former Aston Villa shot-stopper has been included with Newcastle's Shay Given and Paddy Kenny of Sheffield United.
Henderson made his senior debut as a substitute for Given in the friendly victory which launched Staunton's reign against Sweden in Dublin in March.
The 22-year-old will be relieved that Albion's relegation from the Championship has not harmed his international hopes.
Meanwhile, Nine-man Leeds moved to within one win from ending their two-year exile from the Premiership after two goals in the space of four minutes from Rob Hulse and Frazer Richardson settled their play-off semi-final with Preston last night.
With the first leg ending in a 1-1 draw at Elland Road on Friday, North End enjoyed the better of the first half but Leeds' double strike just before the hour put them into the Championship play-off final against Watford or Crystal Palace.
United had defender Stephen Crainey and Richard Cresswell both sent off for two yellow cards as they completed a 3-1 aggregate win.
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