Cardiff City welcome West Brom to the Welsh capital tonight with both teams in desperate need of a win.

The Baggies are without a win in their last seven league matches, while the Bluebirds can boast just win victory in their last eight Championship fixtures.

Here are all the key details you need about the match.

What time does QPR v Cardiff City kick-off?

Cardiff City vs West Brom will kick-off at 7.45pm on Tuesday, January 28.

Is it on TV?

Yes. The game will be shown live on Sky Sports Football's red button option.

You will be able to watch Sky's coverage from 7.40pm, five minutes before kick-off.

You can also follow it on our live blog here from 5pm.

What about live streaming?

Cardiff City will be streaming the game live on their website for viewers in the UK and Ireland with a season pass.

Alternatively, if you don't have a season pass, you can buy a match pass for £10 via their website.

For those viewing outside the UK, the coverage is available only in select countries, there is more info on that here.

What are the odds?

The visitors have been made slight favourites for the clash.

The Baggies are priced at 7/5 for the win.

The draw meanwhile, is priced at 23/10, while a Bluebirds win is currently 19/10. (Odds via SkyBet.)

What's the team news?

Danny Ward will miss out on tonight's match with West Brom.

Ward was forced off with a head injury in the 1-1 draw at Birmingham 10 days ago and, following concussion protocols, he was ruled out of the FA Cup fourth-round draw at Reading on Saturday.

It is understood that following further head injury assessments, he will not be ready for the visit of the Baggies.

Lee Peltier is also a doubt after missing the tie with the Royals owing to a dead leg and there is also a question mark hanging over Joe Ralls after being substituted off in that game after just half an hour.

For tonight's visitors, however, Slaven Bilic will be forced to field a somewhat patched-up side.

A host of Baggies stars are all ruled out of tonight's clash in the Welsh capital, notably Grady Diangana (hamstring) and Matheus Pereira (suspended), both of whom tormented City when they were hammered 4-2 at The Hawthorns back in October.

They also have something of an issue in defence, too, with Kieran Gibbs (hamstring), Nathan Ferguson (knee) and former Bluebird Semi Ajayi (suspended) all missing for Bilic.