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Championship | Gameweek 24
Dec 26, 2019 at 3pm UK
 
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1-1

Halme (90')
FT(HT: 0-1)

Barnsley hold West Brom in battle between top and bottom

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Aapo Halme tapped in at the death to see the points shared.

Title hopefuls West Brom continued their unbeaten run but had to settle for a point as in-form Barnsley snatched a 1-1 draw at Oakwell.

An early screamer from Filip Krovinovic was not enough for the Baggies to take all three points as Aapo Halme's tap-in at the death saw the points shared.

Barnsley made one change from their 2-1 win at Millwall as Luke Thomas came in for Mike-Steven Bahre, while West Brom, who started the day at the top of the Sky Bet Championship, made four, with in-form Charlie Austin back in Slaven Bilic's starting XI.

West Brom opened the scoring in the fifth minute when Barnsley goalkeeper Sami Radlinger's poor clearance fell straight to Krovinovic, who took two touches and fired over the keeper into an empty net from 25 yards.

Barnsley had the opportunity to get back level when Conor Chaplin found himself free down the left and his cross was parried by Sam Johnstone as far as Cauley Woodrow, but his shot was blocked. The ball came back to Chaplin in the box but his attempt was run down by supporting defenders.

Johnstone continued to keep the leaders ahead with a wonderful save from Jacob Brown's volley.

Although Barnsley had most of the first-half possession, West Brom still looked dangerous going forward, with a ball in behind for Hal Robson-Kanu being flagged offside.

End-to-end football followed, with the best chance falling to Barnsley when Mads Andersen's header hit the crossbar from a corner.

Austin could have made it two five minutes before half-time after another defensive mistake from the Reds, but Radlinger saved.

Chaplin also had an opportunity to make it eight goals in eight games and level the scores but his 10-yard effort was saved.

Barnsley were unrelenting in finding an equaliser, but the Baggies stood firm.

The first chance of the half was a curling effort from Thomas from just inside the box that forced another save out of Johnstone.

The hosts had chance after chance, but the final balls were poor and wasted.

West Brom had few chances – their best being a Semi Ajayi volley from a corner which landed in amongst the travelling fans.

Barnsley equalised in the last minute when a Chaplin cross into the box was tapped in by Halme to make it just one defeat in six games for Gerhard Struber's men.

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