Swansea winger Wayne Routledge has overcome the minor knee problem that sidelined him last week.
Defender Angel Rangel sprained his ankle against West Ham but is fit to play on Saturday.
West Brom will be without suspended pair James McClean and Salomon Rondon, who both begin three-match bans.
Saido Berahino is pushing for a recall after six games on the substitutes' bench, while Claudio Yacob is available following compassionate leave.
John Roder: "These are nervous times for Swansea, and if results go badly over the festive period it could leave the Swans with a significant gap between them and safety.
"Only four players have scored for them in the Premier League this season, and they've managed to score just three times in their last seven matches. They are worrying statistics.
"West Brom arrive in South Wales needing a win of their own to extend their points advantage over the bottom three.
"Goals may be in short supply in this one, but you'd think the Baggies might just be too strong for the managerless Swans."
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Swansea caretaker manager Alan Curtis on the club's search for a new boss: "I'm aware they are talking to people, but I guess it's a difficult time at Christmas.
"I don't know whether this situation will go on, but part of the equation would be if the performances carry on being decent and we win a couple of games then probably the need (for a new manager) is not so great.
"If we lost a couple of games it might push for a quicker resolution.
"I am quite happy to carry on for as long as it takes, whether it's for the weekend or a little bit further."
West Brom head coach Tony Pulis: "We have two games in three days so we would definitely rotate the squad. We will start with players at Swansea which we won't start with against Newcastle.
"Given the way he [Saido Berahino] has trained in the last couple of days, given the opportunity, hopefully he can show what he can do."
Swansea were okay in their 0-0 draw against West Ham and it was interesting to see caretaker boss Alan Curtis say all they need is a bit of a break. Will they get one against West Brom, who take no prisoners? I don't think so.
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