West Brom's win against Bristol City last night made it five home wins on the bounce for Darren Moore's side - the best run of home form the club have had since 2010.

The Baggies ran out 4-2 winners, and centre-back Craig Dawson has called on his teammates to continue the best streak they have had since Roberto Di Matteo's side won seven in a row at the Hawthorns.

“In this league, it’s very important to have good home form,” Dawson told the club's website.

“It’s great for the home fans to get behind us and see us playing well. We need to make sure that stays that way.

“Everyone wants to come here to our nice stadium and play against West Bromwich Albion. We need to be on our guard and make sure we keep that run going at home."

It was another exhilarating attacking display from the Baggies last night, with two goals for Jay Rodriguez and one each for Dwight Gayle and Harvey Barnes.

Rodriguez gave Moore's side the lead from the spot with just under 20 minutes on the clock.

The Newcastle United loanee was on the scoresheet himself moments later, before Rodriguez scored again.

Lloyd Kelly gave the Robins brief hope when he pulled a goal back on the hour, before Barnes killed the game in the 63rd minute.

Famara Diedhiou pulled another one back for Lee Johnson's side in the 68th minute, but that's the way it stayed.

The Verdict 

West Brom have produced the best attacking football in the league without a shadow of a doubt.

The front four of Barnes, Gayle, Matt Phillips and Rodriguez continues to mesmerise the fans and torment the opposition.

However, the two goals they conceded will be a worry for Darren Moore and Dawson.

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