Where do West Brom rank in the Championship disciplinary table?

Jayson Molumby's red card against Bristol City last week took Albion's dismissal count to three for the Championship campaign.

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Molumby's straight red card was Albion's third in recent weeks, with Darnell Furlong and Kyle Bartley part of a trio of players to have had to spend time out of the side due to suspension.

But where do these recent red cards put Albion in terms of discipline in the Championship fair play table.

Here is a break down:

In terms of bookings this term, Albion have picked up 72 yellow cards in total, which leaves them sitting 13th in the fair play table.

Among the least booked sides are Leeds United, who are bottom, with play-off rivals Coventry and Middlesbrough also having a low number of bookings.

At the top, Stoke and Portsmouth are the two sides to have hit three figures when it comes to bookings.

When it comes to players picking up two yellow cards in a game, Albion are among nine sides to have not had a red card from two bookable offences in a game.

But when it comes to red cards, they are at the top of the division. The three recent red cards see Albion top of the fair play charts for dismissals, alongside Cardiff and Plymouth.

And in the overall picture, Albion again sit 13th in the table.

Middlesbrough have the best record in terms of discipline with just 57 yellow cards and two red cards.

The side with the worst disciplinary record are Preston, who seen 98 yellow cards alongside five red cards.