West Brom will wear shirts with Cyrille Regis' name emblazoned on them this Saturday to honour the club icon following his sudden death last month.
Regis died suddenly of a heart attack just a month before he was due to take his wife on a Caribbean cruise to mark his 60th birthday.
The jerseys, which will be worn against Southampton, will feature a motif of Regis celebrating one of his 112 goals for the Baggies – his strike against Notts County in 1982.


It is West Brom's first home game since the death of Regis, whose funeral was on Tuesday, and the club will have an hour's build-up to the game purely to celebrate his life.