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Stats Pack: Bromwich Albion beat United in nailbiter

West Bromwich Albion beat Sheffield United at home in the Championship. West Brom had a 1-0 lead already after the first half and ultimately won the game 4-0.

In the 26th minute, West Bromwich Albion took a 1-0 lead through an own-goal.

Straight after the break, Dara O’Shea scored and increased the team’s lead.

In the 53rd minute, Alex Mowatt scored, from a pass from Karlan Ahearne-Grant, to increase the lead for West Bromwich Albion.

West Bromwich Albion increased the lead even more as Callum Robinson scored, with an assist by Kyle Bartley, in the 59th minute. This brought the final score to 4-0.

Sheffield United have had a sluggish start to the season and have only one point from their first three games. West Bromwich Albion are on seven points.

Both teams will be back in action on Saturday when West Brom host Blackburn at Ewood Park and Sheffield Utd welcome Huddersfield.

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