Charlton Athletic held West Brom to a 2-2 draw in the Championship on Saturday.

Slaven Bilic's side regained their spot at the top of the table with a point at The Valley. Kenneth Zohore opened the scoring for the visiting Baggies, but Josh Davison headed home an equaliser, and his first for the Addicks first-team after half-an-hour.

The score was level at the break, but Hal Robson-Kanu put West Brom back in-front only a minute into the second-half. Lee Bowyer's side looked to be heading for a third-straight loss in the league, before a header was bundled over his own line by Baggies' keeper Sam Johnstone.

It was another Charlton side which featured a host of home-grown players, and Davison was again impressive:

Davison, 20, started up-front on his own with both Lyle Taylor and Macauley Bonne absent. He led the line really well for an inexperienced Championship player, and gave it his all for 74-minutes before being replaced by Tomer Hemed.

His goal was one of real instinct as well - Naby Sarr firing a header back across the box and Davison in the right place at the right time to direct it into the bottom corner.

He only needed two shots to score against West Brom, and managed to keep a pass success rate of 83.3%.

Davison made his debut when Charlton travelled to West Brom back in October. He played just three-minutes of that game but has since brought himself into the first-team (with a bit of luck with injuries to Taylor and Bonne), and looks like another fine academy player that Bowyer has uncovered this season.

Having started the last three for Charlton, Davison will be glad to get off the mark and will be hoping that he can be the man who stops the rot for Bowyer - Charlton have won just one of their last 15 in the Championship, and find themselves in 19th-place of the table after the weekend.

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Charlton next travel to Preston, where two out-of-favour teams will fight for the points.