One goal in the last four Premier League games means that Albion only scored fewer goals in their first 25 games in their first two seasons in the Premier League, although they have never conceded fewer than 32.
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Albion’s Premier League Season Comparison – 24 games
This season remains Albion’s second best in the Premier League as they are 5 points and 4 places worse off than they were in 2012/13, and 3 points better off than their next best seasons in 2010/11 and 2011/12.
Read MoreAlbion’s Premier League Season Comparison – 23 games
Along with the wait for a league double over Villa, Albion’s wait for two Premier League wins in January also goes on for another season.
Read MoreAlbion’s Premier League Season Comparison – 22 games
Match 23 has not been kind to the Baggies in their Premier League years with no victories just three points from the nine fixtures to date. This weekend’s match also represents Albion’s last chance to grab a second January victory in a Premier League season for the first time.
Read MoreAlbion’s Premier League Season Comparison – 21 games
An unexpected point for the Baggies as they matched Chelsea at the Bridge on Wednesday to take Albion’s points total to 27, second only to the 33 points achieved at this stage in 2012/13. If Albion match their points total from last season for the last 17 games (or the 17 equivalent fixtures), they will hit the 50 point mark…
Read MoreAlbion’s Premier League Season Comparison – 20 games
Tony Pulis is proving, once again, that slumps in results don’t last too long for his teams and back-to-back victories have lifted Albion into 12th place with 26 points, their second highest Premier League position and points total at this stage of the season.
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