ROBERTO Di Matteo is the firm early favourite with bookmakers to become Albion's next manager.
The former Chelsea chief was as short as even money today with BetVictor and 6-4 with Stan James to succeed his good friend Gus Poyet at The Amex.
The odds-layers currently see it as a two-horse race, with Darren Ferguson next in the betting at 2-1, followed by Tim Sherwood at 14-1.
Former Albion boss Steve Coppell, now director of football at Crawley, is a 33-1 outsider with BetVictor but only 16-1 with Stan James.
Meanwhile, Poyet is odds-on to replace Martin Jol at Fulham and 4-1 favourite for the Everton job.
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