West Brom have appointed Sam Allardyce as manager on an 18-month contract.
Allardyce, who has not managed since leaving Everton in 2018, takes over after the club sacked Slaven Bilic.
The former England boss, 66, has previously taken charge of seven clubs in the Premier League and is yet to be relegated from the top flight.
Allardyce joins the Baggies along with long-time assistant Sammy Lee with the club 19th in the table with seven points from 13 matches.
The Dudley-born manager started his coaching career with West Brom under Brian Talbot in 1989 and his first game as boss will be when the Baggies host Aston Villa in a West Midlands derby on Sunday.
The Baggies earned a surprise 1-1 draw at Manchester City on Tuesday but have won only one Premier League match this season, beating bottom club Sheffield United 1-0 on 28 November.
Sporting and technical director Luke Dowling, said: "In Sam we have a man who has a proven Premier League pedigree with a track record of improving every club he has managed.
"We believe and, more importantly Sam believes, we have a group of players that have the quality needed to give the club its best chance of Premier League survival."
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