How many times, how many??? West Brom have drawn again for the 9th game in 10 after Preston’s Emil Riis’ second-half blow to keep the Baggies on a drawing run.

The Baggies are however unbeaten in 10 games despite so many of them being draws but next weekend we face Championship leaders Sheffield United at The Hawthorns.
We started off well and Karlan Grant had an effort around the post but then striked to give the Baggies the lead in 13 minutes.

A great move from Holgate, Maja and Fellows played Karlan Grant and his dink but us ahead that got the fans mad.
Preston tried to comeback before half time where Josh Bowler saw his effort saved by Alex Palmer and another flied wide and then was cleared off the line by Mason Holgate.
Second half it all changed after 55 minutes, Preston got one back with Riis finished well into the bottom corner to level it for the hosts.
Jayson Molumby who came on was denied to give the Baggies the lead from a quick free kick while Karlan Grant nearly had the second goal that saw a Preston defender deflect his shot.
Preston’s Sam Greenwood had his set-piece wonderfully saved by Alex Palmer, but not more could be done as it finished in another draw for the Baggies.
Preston 1-1 West Brom
Preston: Cornell, Storey, Whatmough, Hughes, Kesler-Hayden, McCann, Whiteman (Keane 45′), Thórdarson (Holmes 84′), Bowler (Potts 61′), Riis (Osmajic 79′), Greenwood
West Brom: Palmer; Furlong, Holgate, Bartley, Heggem; Fellows (Johnston 75), Racic (Swift 85), Mowatt (Molumby 68), Dobbin (Styles 68); Grant, Maja (Wallace 85).
Another draw for the Baggies, however the review was later than expected this weekend due to me going to Blackpool after the game thanks to the Away Singing Section travel. Now the weekend is over and we move onto to our next game against Sheffield United with a bunch of games in December that are on a Sunday.