West Brom Vs Charlton: west brom vs charlton ends 1-1 as Baggies winless run reaches 10

West Brom Vs Charlton: west brom vs charlton ends 1-1 as Baggies winless run reaches 10

west brom vs charlton finished 1-1 after Lyndon Dykes rescued a point for Charlton on 70 minutes, scoring his second goal for the club. The draw stretched West Bromwich Albion's winless run in the Championship to 10 games.

West Brom Vs Charlton match summary

Albion led at the break when George Campbell climbed highest at the back post to head in Alex Mowatt's corner in first-half stoppage time, ending a sequence in which Albion had not scored in their last four Championship outings. The hosts dominated early, enjoying more than 60% possession and registering six shots to Charlton's one in the opening period, but they were unable to convert that control into a match-winning second goal.

First-half dominance and goal

Campbell's header capped a half in which Albion created the clearest openings: Campbell saw an awkward effort saved from close range, Charlie Taylor flashed a volley narrowly off-target and Max O'Leary was called on to save Harry Clarke's speculative strike. Mowatt's corner found Campbell at the back post in stoppage time to send the hosts in one-up.

Missed chances and equaliser

The Baggies spurned several opportunities after the restart. Josh Maja was sent through one-on-one in the 52nd minute by a delightful Mowatt through ball but slid wide, squandering the clearest chance to make it 2-0. Isaac Price somehow blazed over from inside the area after a good run and pass from Jayson Molumby in the 69th minute. A minute later Charlton made Albion pay: Lyndon Dykes raced on to Kayne Ramsay's pass, ran on to a ball over the top from Ramsay and calmly finished between Max O'Leary's legs on 70 minutes to equalise. Dykes' finish was described as a composed slot under O'Leary and was noted as his second goal for the club.

Lineups and substitutions

West Bromwich Albion named: O'Leary; Campbell (Imray 84), Phillips, Taylor, Styles, Diakite (Wallace 74), Mowatt, Molumby, Price (Jimoh-Aloba), Maja (Heggebø 65), Johnston. Substitutes listed: Wallis, Bielik, Gilchrist, Bostock, Dike. Notable late chances included efforts from Mowatt and substitute Jamaldeen Jimoh-Aloba.

Charlton's team news had seen Harry Clarke and Miles Leaburn return to the starting line-up for the evening trip to West Bromwich Albion, with a kick-off time noted at 7. 45pm GMT. The duo replaced Collins Sichenje and Tyreece Campbell, who moved to the bench as Nathan Jones made two changes to the side that drew with Southampton at the weekend. Kayne Ramsay, Lloyd Jones and Amari'i Bell were expected to start in a back three in front of Thomas Kaminski. Clarke and Luke Chambers were set to operate as wing-backs with Conor Coady, captain Greg Docherty and Saturday's goalscorer Sonny Carey making up a midfield three behind Leaburn and Lyndon Dykes. The Charlton matchday list also named bench players Will Mannion, Macaulay Gillesphey, Conor Coventry, Joe Rankin-Costello, Luke Berry, Jayden Fevrier and Charlie Kelman. Charlton's match availability notes stated the match was available to watch on CharltonTV in all countries outside the UK and Ireland and that the game was live on Sky Sports+ in the UK and Ireland.

Standings, reactions and next fixtures

The result leaves West Bromwich Albion just one point above the relegation zone in 21st, while Charlton's 11th draw of the season means they stay 17th on 41 points from 34 games. The draw increases the pressure on head coach Eric Ramsay, who has been in charge for the last eight matches. Ramsay reflected on the game on Radio WM: "Absolutely it's a game that we should have won and out of the three of the four games that we've drawn in the league recently, that's the one that you're looking at and feeling like we created good chances in open play. "

Ramsay added: "We had a lot of territory at the top of the opposition's box and where we needed to convert that into more than a goal off a set-play we didn't, and ultimately we put ourselves in a position where when the moment came that we did lack real decisiveness from a defensive perspective, we came unstuck and we find ourselves where we are. " He continued: "We only felt positive at half-time about the direction of travel of the game and I don't think that was a problem in the opening stages of the second half. You felt like we'd be the team that would go on and score again and put the game to bed and we absolutely had to do that tonight. "

Charlton Athletic striker Lyndon Dykes told Radio London:

West Brom's next game is at fellow strugglers Oxford United on Saturday while Charlton are at home to play-off prospects Wrexham on the same day.

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