The Baggies drew 1-1 with Burnley who are chasing automatic promotion at Turf Moor on Tuesday evening.

Five changes was made to the line up with John Swift, Mason Holgate, Ousmane Diakité, Grady Diangana and Karlan Grant came into the team.
Burnley who have an undefeated home record in the Championship, it was us who made a excellent start early in the game.
John Swift had a free kick rewarded, and he converted the free kick in style by fiiring into the top corner that went past James Trafford in
Swift stretched well to win a free-kick, and the No.10 stepped up to convert the resulting effort in style – firing into the top corner superbly beyond James Trafford in the Clarets net to make it 1-0.

It was a goal well deserved after our strong start to the game but minutes later Burnley got level with Flemming who found himself in the correct place to tap in after Joe Wildsmith’s howler that led the Burnley forward to fire home to make it 1-1.
Armstrong then had a chance to put us back in front going into the break, latching onto Diangana’s through ball into the area. Off balance, he could only fire it past to Trafford who kept the scores at 1-1 at half time.
Soon into the second half, Isaac Price shot just over the target from the edge of the box, whilst Anthony for Burnley bent a curling effort beyond Joe Wildsmith but onto the crossbar as both sides were looking to get into the lead.
Mikey Johnston could of put the Baggies in front as he fired a deflected attempt that hit the crossbar from a great position.
Both sides were close to getting a winner but there was late drama at the end of the game when Burnley defender Egan-Riley got sent off for lashing out at Will Lankshear once the whistle had blown, before Burnley manager Scott Parker received a red for protesting with referee Gavin Ward.
Burnley 1-1 West Brom
Goalscorers for Burnley: Flemming (23′)
Goalscorers for West Brom: Swift (20′)