Chelsea is currently on an eight-game winning streak, lifting them to the top spot of the English top flight table. They are three points ahead of second-running team Arsenal and four points above third and fourth-place squads Liverpool and Manchester City.
The Blues are coming off a motivating 3-1 victory over fellow powerhouse team Manchester City on the road at the Etihad Stadium last Saturday, as per Daily Mail Online.
An own goal by Chelsea defender Gary Cahill broke the match's deadlock right at the stroke of halftime to give City the one-point lead at the break.
\However, Spanish striker Diego Costa led a second half rally, equalizing the game in the hour mark with a stunning shot off the defense of Nicolas Otamendi and Claudio Bravo with the assist coming from teammate Cesc Fabregas.
Head coach Antonio Conte's side then took the lead in the 70th with a goal by Willian before Eden Hazard sealed the win with Chelsea's third goal in the 90th.
Meanwhile, West Brom pulled off a similar score on Watford, 3-1, at their home stadium of the Hawthorns also last Saturday, BBC Sport reported.
Unlike Chelsea, West Brom started strongly right off the kickoff with two first half goals from Jonny Evans and Chris Brunt in the 16th and 34th minutes respectively.
Watford trimmed the lead to a point when defender Christian Kabasele netted one in the 60th minute, but the Hornet took a bad break in the 84th when midfielder Roberto Pereyra was sent off after getting booked with a direct red card on a near melee.
Matt Phillips then sealed the win for the Baggies as they extended their unbeaten run to four games.
Diego Costa and Pedro are fit after being forced off during that match, but Oscar and John Terry miss out.
James Morrison and Gareth McAuley are fitness doubts for West Brom.
The pair have not trained this week because of unspecified injuries and will be assessed, while Saido Berahino remains out as he builds up fitness.
Chelsea head coach Antonio Conte on his side being favourites for the title: "We started as underdogs this season, and I think now it's very difficult to accept this [being favourites], but it's normal if you're playing good football and winning a lot of games.
"This league has taught me that every game is very tough.
"Sunday is the type of game we can find difficult if we don't put the same concentration, the same focus, that we had in the previous games."
West Brom head coach Tony Pulis: "Every week there's a challenge, a new challenge, and thank goodness the players have been up for it and we've got the results we've got.
"When you play against the likes of Chelsea you've got to enjoy those games and work as hard as you can and hope on the day it drops for you.
"But if you're looking on sliding scales we're not in their sphere for competing week in, week out.
"The manager's come in and he's changed things round and got the players playing the way they can."
Chelsea starting lineup (3-4-3 formation): Courtois; Cahill. Luiz, Azpilicueta; Alonso, Fabregas, Kanté, Moses; Pedro, Costa, Hazard
West Bromwich Albion starting lineup (4-2-3-1 formation): Foster; Nyom, Evans, Dawson, McAuley; Phillips, Morrison; Fletcher, Brunt, Yacob; Rondon
AgaasportNews Predicted Scores:
Chelsea Fc 3 West Brom 1

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