A hard fought draw kept the Baggies in fifth place and four points clear of seventh with 56 points from 34 games. Carlos Corberán’s team have eight more points than at the same stage last season and just two points fewer than Tony Mowbray’s title winning team from 2008. Game 35 has been successful for Albion in recent seasons, losing…
Read MoreTime for the Rumble on the Humber
Hull City v West Bromwich Albion; MKM Stadium, Saturday 24th February 2024, 12.30pm In the orange and black corner, Liam Rosenior’s Hull City fresh from an unexpected win at Southampton and on a run of five wins in six games. In the navy and white corner, Carlos Corberán’s Baggies coming off the back of an excellent 3-0 win at Plymouth…
Read MoreDevon heaven for the Baggies
Plymouth Argyle 0 West Bromwich Albion 3 A stunning second half performance from Carlos Corberán’s team secured an excellent three points and ended Albion’s two month wait for a victory on the road. After a tight first period, the Baggies came out after the break with renewed energy and deservedly took the lead through Cédric Kipré before the gloss was…
Read MoreAlbion’s Second Tier Season Comparison – 33 games
Albion’s wait for an away win finally came to an end after an excellent second half performance produced three goals and three points at Plymouth Argyle. The result was essential to keep them in fifth place as Hull City pulled off a shock away win at Southampton and remain just one point behind the Baggies ahead of this weekend’s massive…
Read MoreBaggies looking for elusive away win
Plymouth Argyle v West Bromwich Albion; Home Park, Tuesday 20th February 2024, 7.45pm After a weekend in which the results pretty much all went against Albion, Carlos Corberán’s team faces two difficult away trips in an effort to keep itself in the top six. First up is a trip to Devon to take on Plymouth Argyle before a trek to…
Read MoreSaints spoil Baggies’ Takeover Party
West Bromwich Albion 0 Southampton 2 With the prospective new owner in the stands and a full house at the Hawthorns, the Baggies faithful were all set to celebrate with a sixth successive home league victory, but while there were some controversial decisions, Southampton were comfortably the better side and secured the three points without too much trouble. The red…
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