A 1-1 draw against Brentford on Monday night meant that West Brom missed the chance to close the gap on the automatic promotion places, now four points behind second-placed Leeds United.

Darren Moore picked an unchanged line-up for the fourth game in a row but the Baggies were still dominant against the struggling Bees, missing a host of guilt edged chances.

Leicester City loanee Harvey Barnes eventually fired the home side in front on the 77th minute and it looked like being the winner until the last seconds of the game.

Brentford substitute Lewis MacLeod headed home an injury-time equaliser, leaving West Brom four points behind second-placed Leeds United.

It was undoubtedly a disappointing result for the Baggies who could have been out of sight by half-time had their forwards been in more clinical form.

West Brom goalscorer Barnes thought his side deserved more from the game but for most of the fans, attention has already turned to Friday's clash.