Graham Potter's men are two points above the relegation zone with nine matches remaining. Scroll down and click through to see the task that awaits them.
1. Arsenal
First up at the Amex - assuming neutral venues will not be required - are Arsenal. The Gunners are ninth in the table and still hope to achieve European football next season. In Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette they have one of the most lethal strike forces in the PL. Albion beat them 2-1 in the reverse fixture - a similar score would be most welcome.
2. Leicester
Champions League chasing Leicester were excellent at the Amex earlier this season when they claimed a 2-0 victory. Jamie Vardy has been prolific under Brendan Rodgers and leads the PL scoring charts with 19. Albion will have to be at their best to gain anything at the King Power
3. Manchester United
The fixtures don't get any easier as Man United are the next to visit. United, who are chasing CL places, have not been at their consistent best this season but the arrival of the excellent Bruno Fernandes has improved them considerably. They cruised as they beat Albion 3-1 last November at Old Trafford.
4. Norwich City
Three points required here: Norwich are bottom and remain favourites to drop. Brighton beat them 2-0 at Amex earlier this season but Norwich can be dangerous especially at Carrow Road. Daniel Farke's men have a number of good attacking players, including Todd Cantwell, Emi Buendia and of course Teemu Pukki who has 11 goals to his name.