Glenn Murray has declared himself fit for Albion's triple test.
Murray suffered an early knock in a challenge by England full-back Ben Chilwell before scoring his sixth goal in as many home matches, and seventh overall this season, in Saturday's 1-1 draw with ten-man Leicester at the Amex.
He carried on playing, with his upper right leg strapped in the second half, until he was substituted in the closing stages.
Murray told The Argus: "It was my right hamstring attachment to my knee, nothing too major. I picked up a few knocks.
"If I felt I couldn't compete then I would have brought myself off. I felt okay.
"Everything's fine. I trained today and I'll train for the rest of the week."
Albion visit Huddersfield on Saturday, entertain Murray's old club and traditional rivals Crystal Palace next Tuesday and go to Burnley four days later.
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