Albion want to see fit-again Enock Mwepu “be himself” on the pitch.
The Zambia international has yet to make a real impact in his early Premier League weeks.
But he could get a chance in a busy eight-day period which brings a trip to Leicester in the Carabao Cup.
Mwepu caught the eye in the cup with an assist at Cardiff in the second round but was injured in the warm-up before facing Swansea in the third.
Albion boss Graham Potter said: “He has been good.
“He recovered well, trained hard to get back fit, was available for us against Norwich.
“So he is back competing for the team.
“We play three matches in a week, you can’t do that with 11 players.
“With Enock, we are working hard to make sure he is physically ready to play and be himself on the pitch, and we are looking forward to that.”
Potter said Adam Webster, sidelined since September 11 (hamstring), trained well this week and could be involved against City.
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