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Albion will hope their boss does not give them the Peppa Pig treatment on the way home from Wolverhampton on Sunday.

There are good reasons why he won’t.

One is that players presumably have their own entertainment sources now on a journey rather than watching TV together, as they did 13 years ago when Peppa made an appearance.

The other might be a different approach by Fabian Hurzeler to that of one of his predecessors.

And the third will, fans will hope, be a more mature performance than that produced on that day in November, 2012.

Molineux is a happy hunting ground for Albion, especially in the top flight with seven wins in ten visits.

The only Prem defeat was behind closed doors and they also lost there under Roberto De Zerbi in an FA Cup tie in which Jason Steele had their best goalscoring chance.

There was a notable win on the way to promotion from the Championship in 2016-17.

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