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West Bromwich Albion
vs Stoke City. Sky Bet Championship.
3: 01pm, Saturday 7th February 2026.
The Hawthorns.
Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between West Bromwich Albion and Stoke City at The Hawthorns on Saturday; Eric Ramsay's Baggies climb out of bottom three after dour draw with Potters. Saturday 7 February 2026 18: 46, UK Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Eric Ramsay is still awaiting his first win as West Brom head coach after his side were held to a 0-0 draw at home to Stoke in the Sky Bet Championship. But Albion did at least climb out of the bottom three after a more positive performance in the Welshman's fifth game in charge. Ramsay had endured a tough start with heavy defeats at home to Norwich and last week at Portsmouth. He responded by switching to a back four, giving a first league start of the season to Daryl Dike and a debut to Aston Villa loanee Jamaldeen Jimoh-Aloba. The result was an agricultural start with no goalmouth action in the first quarter of the game until Albion defender Nat Phillips' tame header from Alex Mowatt's free-kick. Home captain Jed Wallace was unfortunate after a fine run to see his shot go wide. At the other end, Sorba Thomas could not beat Max O'Leary as a chance presented itself.
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West Brom pushed as the first half wore on with Mowatt shooting over from Isaac Price's promising move while Jimoh-Aloba's surging run resulted in a deflected shot well saved by Tommy Simkin. For Stoke, Jesurun Rak-Sakyi, making his Potters debut on loan from Crystal Palace, was denied by brave Chris Mepham defending. Mark Robins' side have suffered a dip in form of late with just two goals in their previous four games and again struggled in attack. Tatsuki Seko's 30-yard attempt went well wide of the target at the start of the second half to the derision of the home fans. Albion went close again as Price's deflected shot from Callum Styles' cross went wide. Stoke's disappointing showing in front of goal continued with Bosun Lawal completely missing his kick. The atmosphere at the Hawthorns has not been positive lately but there was a wave of support as Price could not quite reach the cross of Mikey Johnston, one of three attacking changes made by Ramsay. West Brom lost defender Mepham to a knock late in the contest with Charlie Taylor coming on in his place. They looked to threaten with substitute Josh Maja drilling his shot wide from 20 yards. But it was Stoke, who have now failed to win in the league since January 4, who could have stolen all three points as Million Manhoef's powerful effort was stopped by O'Leary. West Brom's Eric Ramsay: "It was hugely improved, and important we improved in the way we did. We had all the ingredients we wanted apart from the cutting edge. "There was lots to be pleased with. We wanted to be a team who were hard to beat and did not do that over the first four games. The changes certainly helped. There were lots of components we will feel very positive about. "There are always trade-offs when you change systems but there were more good than bad and the crowd responded. We showed some real bravery and personality. "It was like watching a different team today and reflects on how well the players responded. "It wasn't spectacular but it was in a lot of ways what we needed. We didn't create enough and have to do better but it was the response we needed - defensive resilience and a real show of unity between the players and the crowd. "It wasn't easy coming in last Monday to be critical. To get what we did today was pleasing. I will certainly sleep easy tonight. " Stoke's Mark Robins: "They were difficult conditions and it was difficult to watch as well. They've been struggling at the bottom and fighting for their lives. "There were too many turnovers and both teams looked very nervy. We have plenty of work to do that's for sure. "We had some chances to score and they did too but we defended pretty well and they did not have anything on our goal. "We have people coming back, we have a clean sheet - that's 12 for the season - and we've gained a point on the top six. "But if you can't win, don't lose, we keep a clean sheet and move on. That was the best West Brom have played in a while. They've tried to run about and get at us and they've got a clean sheet. " The £250, 000 is up for grabs with Super 6, and as always it is completely free to play. Entries by 3pm Saturday.
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