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West Brom making late calls on Saido Berahino and Ben Foster but James Morrison ruled out

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Saido Berahino and Ben Foster are both facing late fitness tests on their ankle injuries ahead of tomorrow's clash with West Ham, but the game will come too early for James Morrison.

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Berahino has already trained on the ankle injury that kept him out of Monday night's trip to former suitors Tottenham Hotspur, while Foster is due to train today.

The Baggies keeper will have to prove he is 100 per cent fit to be considered for tomorrow's match at The Hawthorns because head coach Tony Pulis was impressed by stand-in keeper Boaz Myhill at White Hart Lane.

Morrison is finally nearing a return to the side after rupturing his hamstring in January and could be available for the last two games of the season, but the long-serving Scot won't feature tomorrow.

"We're hoping Ben trains today and comes back into contention," said Pulis. "Bo did really well so it's a difficult one for me.

"James Morrison is training but I'm not sure he's anywhere near ready to play yet but we've got two games left after this one so we'll see.

"Saido again has trained, he's still feeling it a little bit.

"It's a late one, if he's fit obviously we want to try and get him in the team if we can. We'll see what he's like."

West Ham come to The Hawthorns on an six-game unbeaten run in the league, although four of those matches have been high-scoring draws.

Slaven Bilic's side are still in with an outside shot of a top four place, and Pulis has been impressed with the Hammers this season.

"We've got a tough game tomorrow, West Ham have been one of the successes of the season," said the Welshman.

"What Slaven has done there has been absolutely first class and they look a very good side.

"They've still got a chance of getting in the top four, they've certainly got a great opportunity of getting into Europe.

"Coupled with moving to the stadium next year, it's been a wonderful season for them.

"The recruitment people at that football club have done fantastic, they've signed some good players.

"But he's a good manager, he proved that at Besiktas, it's never easy to manage in Turkey from what people tell me.

"He did a wonderful job there and he's come back to England, he knows the scene having played here for a long time and he's taken the bull by the horns and really pushed forward."

Having scored 12 goals and assisted a further 12, Dimitri Payet has been a contender for player of the season since joining West Ham this summer.

But Pulis focused on the threat that English battering ram Andy Carroll will pose his team.

The Albion head coach said: "He gives you something different, he's a good player.

"He's a little bit like Crouchy in some ways because he's such a big lad, and he's so dominant in the air, people forget about other things.

"Carroll has got more to his game than just that. Having worked with Peter Crouch, Peter was the same, he had great technique.

"Andy's not just one dimensional. He's a top player, very good Premier League player, and he's proven it now.

"When he's fit he is a real handful."