The Baggies secured a draw over league leaders Sheffield United on Sunday afternoon after Tom Fellows rescued the Baggies from defeat and gave us our 10th draw in 11 games in the EFL Championship.

Another draw our 10th in 11 games, I might get used to writing match reviews of us drawing every game. However we are now 2 points behind 6th and with Coventry and Watford up this coming week.

Darnell Furlong’s volley was blocked inside three minutes and Mikey Johnston saw a drive saved by Michael Cooper before the opening goal arrived through Alex Mowatt’s corner then Heggem flicked the ball home to give us another bright start.

Albion’s lead didn’t last long and another typical Albion moment happened when the Blades had two goals in two minutes to give them the lead when Callum O’Hare secured an equaliser for them and moments later Campbell converted Harrison Burrows’ cross for 1-2 to Sheffield United.

However it could of been 3-1 to Sheffield United soon after when Sydie Peck curled over, leaving us one down at half-time.

Sheffield United started the second half well and forced Palmer into a good save to deny Campbell another.

The Baggies did enough to stay in the game and got a equaliser with Tom Fellows shot where a deflection came off a Sheffield United defender and looped in with the scoreline at 2-2.

We had chances to win this game, Mikey Johnston struck a shot off target inside the box, substitute Uros Racic smashed it over, and Darnell Furlong flicked a corner just wide where the Baggies go away with another point in the Championship by making this 10 draws in 11 games. Next up is Frank Lampard’s Coventry on Wednesday night at 20:00pm.

West Brom 2-2 Sheffield United

West Brom: Palmer; Furlong, Bartley, Heggem, Styles (Holgate 80); Fellows, Molumby, Mowatt (Racic 73), Johnston (Swift 87); Grant, Maja (Cole 87).

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