Roma are under investigation by UEFA after incidents in their home game with Albion.
The European governing body have confirmed they are looking into four issues from last Thursday's first-leg tie. They are.
- Blocking of public passageways
- Throwing of objects
- Lighting of fireworks
- Provocative message of an offensive and political nature
Albion staff took the UEFA match delegate to the away section of the stadium to witness their fans being targeted by home supporters.
There was also a report of a homophobic banner.
UEFA told The Argus its Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body will take a decision "in due course".
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In an incident away from the game, two Albion fans were attacked in the city centre.
The teams meet again at the Amex on Thursday.
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