9 mins: Saka bursts into the right of the area and stings Johnstone’s palms with a low shot. “Can we get a mention for Deportivo Binacional’s stadium, 12,543 feet up in the Peruvian clouds,” asks Daniel Tunnard. When they’re promoted to League Two we can, sure.

6 mins: A pleasingly chaotic start to the match. It’s as if the snow hasn’t been cleared at all, but broadcasters have used some technical wizardry to make the pitch look pristine while the players slide and hack through the drifts.

Live footage of the West Brom bench pic.twitter.com/Kw5DchOVYX

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