West Brom manager Alan Pardew has two games to save his job after their FA Cup exit, reports the Sun.
The Baggies crashed out of the competition after a 2-1 home loss to Southampton over the weekend and have now lost their last four matches.
West Brom made headlines for all the wrong reasons last week during a training camp in Barcelona, with Gareth Barry, Jonny Evans, Jake Livermore and Boaz Myhill all involved in an alleged theft of a taxi.
With a return of just one win in their last 25 Premier League matches, West Brom are rooted to the foot of the table, seven points of safety.
Now Pardew’s job is under threat and it’s rumoured that meetings with Huddersfield and Watford will determine the 56-year-old’s future at the Hawthorns.
A failure to win both could seal Pardew’s fate with the Baggies struggling to string together a run of form to move away from the relegation zone.