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Championship | Gameweek 41
Jul 5, 2020 at 3pm UK
The Hawthorns
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West Brom
4 - 2
Hull City

Austin (4'), Hegazy (37'), Grosicki (49'), Diangana (76')
Hegazy (12'), Bartley (78')
Hegazy (90+2')
FT(HT: 2-1)
Stewart (24'), Wilks (48')
Toral (79')

West Brom close in on automatic promotion with victory over Hull

West Brom close in on automatic promotion with victory over Hull
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West Brom took a step closer to promotion after beating Hull.

Birthday boy Charlie Austin helped fire West Brom closer to a Premier League return with a thrilling 4-2 victory over Hull.

The striker, who turned 31 on Sunday, grabbed his 11th goal of the season as the Baggies clinched the win over the relegation-threatened Tigers at The Hawthorns.

Ahmed Hegazi, who was sent off late on, Kamil Grosicki and Grady Diangana also netted for Albion to close the gap to Leeds at the top of the Sky Bet Championship to a point.

Kevin Stewart and Mallik Wilks twice levelled for the Tigers who remain a point above the drop zone.

Second placed Albion started the day just two points ahead of chasing Brentford, after the Bees' 3-0 win over Wigan, while Leeds had stretched their lead to four points.

But the Baggies responded in style by taking a fourth-minute lead.

Matheus Pereira drilled in a cross which Stewart failed to deal with and Austin was left unmarked to control and fire past George Long.

It was the perfect start but Hull nearly hit back nine minutes later when Hegazi scrambled Josh Magennis' deflected header off the line.

Hull twice levelled
Hull twice levelled (Mike Egerton/PA)

The struggling Tigers ended a run of 13 games without a win with victory over relegation rivals Middlesbrough last week and had clearly been boosted by the change in fortune.

Grant McCann's side refused to wilt despite Albion's early goal and the Baggies surrendered their advantage after 24 minutes.

The hosts had not looked comfortable defending corners and when Sam Johnstone flapped at George Honeyman's delivery Stewart's deflected drive flew in.

Albion needed a response and when Grosicki forced Long into a near-post save it paved the way for their second goal eight minutes before the break.

Pereira swung in the corner and Hegazi ran unchecked to head in his first goal since November 2018.

It sparked an Albion onslaught as Jordy De Wijs denied Pereira and Austin while Rekeem Harper drilled over before Austin miscued after being picked out by Dara O'Shea.

In first-half injury time Long saved well from Pereira and the Baggies briefly looked like they might rue their missed chances.

Hull had ridden their luck but levelled three minutes after the restart when Wilks' firm header from Leo Da Silva Lopes' cross found the corner.

Grady Diangana (right) put the game beyond Hull
Grady Diangana (right) put the game beyond Hull (Mike Egerton/PA)

But, just 76 seconds later, Albion made it 3-2, Pereira's pass dissecting the Tigers' defence for Grosicki, who moved to The Hawthorns from Hull in January, to curl beyond Long.

The game was suddenly wide open and Wilks could have made it 3-3 only to blaze over after an excellent run.

Hull refused to go quietly and Johnstone turned two Jon Toral efforts over with Albion's lead looking precarious.

De Wijs glanced over as the Tigers chased another leveller but the Baggies wrapped up victory with 14 minutes left when substitute Diangana cut into the area and fired in low off the post.

But they ended the game with 10 men after Hegazi was sent off in injury time for a second yellow card.

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