West Bromwich Albion will use their FA Cup fourth-round tie at Norwich City on Saturday as a chance to create some depth in their squad, says head coach Eric Ramsay.
The Baggies will be without defenders George Campbell (injured) and Nat Phillips (concussion) for the trip to Carrow Road while midfielder Jed Wallace will be rested.
"With how we're approaching the whole day it's an opportunity to start to create some depth. There's no problem with how we'll line up tomorrow," Ramsay told BBC Radio WM.
"I feel good about how we look across the backline, the problem is the level of depth and how we look as we move into a busy period from next week onwards. All the decisions will be made with that in mind."
West Brom have lost three and drawn three Championship games since Ramsay replaced Ryan Mason as head coach last month, a run that included a 5-0 thrashing at home by Norwich but the boss says that is not on their minds even with a much-changed side likely to take to the field on Saturday.
"There's only one way to look at these games and that is: we want to win, we want to perform and we want players to step up, put their hands up and say they're ready to be picked," he added.
"There are countless stories every year of players who use this competition as their springboard into the first team and we've got a couple of guys who've been around the squad, one or two who've been out on loan who are desperate for an opportunity."