Harrogate Town's trip to Premier League West Bromwich Albion to be shown live on Sky Sports

Harrogate Town's League Cup second round game against Premier League West Browmich Albion will be shown live on Sky Sports.
VICTORY: Joe Cracknell and Josh Falkingham celebrate Harrogate Town's penalty shoot-out win over Tranmere Rovers in their first competitive game as a Football League clubVICTORY: Joe Cracknell and Josh Falkingham celebrate Harrogate Town's penalty shoot-out win over Tranmere Rovers in their first competitive game as a Football League club
VICTORY: Joe Cracknell and Josh Falkingham celebrate Harrogate Town's penalty shoot-out win over Tranmere Rovers in their first competitive game as a Football League club

The Sulphurites' reward for winning their first League Cup tie via a penalty shoot-out at Tranmere Rovers' Prenton Park was a trip to the Hawthorns to face Slaven Bilic's newly-promoted side.

The 6pm game on September 16 kicks off a televised double-header, with Everton hosting Rotherham United's conquerors Salford City at 8.15pm.

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The other televised games see Burton host Aston Villa (Tuesday, 7.45pm) and Portsmouth travel to Brighton and Hove Albion (Thursday, 7.45pm).

Conference play-off winners Harrogate make their Football League debut at Southend United on Saturday.

Premier League sides Leeds United and Sheffield United join the competiton in round two, with Leeds hosting Hull City and Sheffield United at Burnley.

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