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The Hawthorns

Saturday, May 5th, 2018

kickoff at 15:00

Premier League
Attendance: 23,685

West Bromwich Albion

Tottenham Hotspur
1
0

Jake Livermore (90+2)
   

Ahmed Hegazi (61), Allan Nyom (65), James McClean (79), Chris Brunt (82)
 
Danny Rose (65)
     
     
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Win Draw Loss Win Win

Managers
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View complete set Mauricio Pochettino

Players
 
WEST BROMWICH ALBION
 
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 01  Ben Foster (G)
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 02  Allan-Romeo Nyom (D)
 65
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 03  Kieran Gibbs (LB)
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 25  Craig Dawson (D)
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 26  Ahmed Hegazy (D)
 61
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 08  Jake Livermore (M)
 90+2
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 10  Matt Phillips (M)
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 11  Chris Brunt (M)
 82
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 14  James McClean (M)
 79
 87
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 09  Salomon Rondon (F)
 74
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 19  Jay Rodriguez (F)
 79

Subs
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 13  Boaz Myhill (G)
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 06  Jonny Evans (D)
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 05  Claudio Yacob (M)
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 20  Grzegorz Krychowiak (M)
 87
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 22  Nacer Chadli (M)
 79
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 04  Hal Robson-Kanu (F)
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 15  Daniel Sturridge (F)
 74
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR
 
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 01  Hugo Lloris (G)
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 02  Kieran Trippier (FB)
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 03  Danny Rose (D)
 65
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 04  Toby Alderweireld (CB)
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 05  Jan Vertonghen (D)
 85
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 06  Davinson Sanchez (D)
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 11  Erik Lamela (W)
 78
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 12  Victor Wanyama (M)
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 20  Dele Alli (M)
 67
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 23  Christian Eriksen (M)
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 10  Harry Kane (F)

Subs
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 13  Michel Vorm (G)
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 33  Ben Davies (D)
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 15  Eric Dier (D)
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 17  Moussa Sissoko (M)
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 27  Lucas Moura (M)
 78
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 07  Son Heung-min (F)
 67
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 18  Fernando Llorente (F)
 85


League Stats
This was League game number 4782 for West Bromwich Albion, made up of:

one Premiership: 455. Division 1: 2652. (64.97%)
two Championship/Division 2: 1583. (33.10%)
three League 1/Div 3: 92. (1.92%)

Total League record up to and including this game:

    This was League game number 4025 for Tottenham Hotspur, made up of:

one Premiership: 998. Division 1: 2356. (83.33%)
two Championship/Division 2: 671. (16.67%)

Total League record up to and including this game:

P W D L F A GD GA Win Ratio
4782 1823 1186 1773 7259 7015 244 1.03 38.12%
   
P W D L F A GD GA Win Ratio
4025 1697 992 1336 6545 5560 985 1.18 42.16%
 
2017 /18

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Pieman
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Gary The Baggie
88
Stamfordgaz63
62
A gloriously sunny day in May meant that rather than stay at home all day I made a last minute decision to take in the Baggies last home game of the season. I didn''t realise though that Stoke City v Crystal Palace was a 12:30 kick off and that should the Potters win West Brom would already be relegated before they kicked off at 3:00. I could well have just wasted £36. Personally I think that in the last 2 weeks of the season, unless it''s totally impossible, all games should kick off at the same time to avoid this sort of situation. Still, I''m just a fan so my opinion doesn''t really matter to the Premier League, Sky, BT etc. My fears were increased on the drive up to the Hawthorns when Shaqiri scored for Stoke from a free kick just before half time. After parking and collecting my ticket I headed towards the FanZone which was full of replica shirted Baggies fans anxiously watching the big screen, which was showing the match. It was looking grim until McArthur scored the equaliser on 68 minutes. A slightly underwhelming cheer went up and the game looked to be heading for a draw. On 86 minutes though a dreadful backpass from Ryan Shawcross let in the Eagles Van Aanholt who struck the ball past Stoke keeper Hennessey. A massive roar went up in the Zone. Palace held on to win 2-1 and ultimately send Stoke down into the Championship. Everyone knew that that Palace win gave the Baggies a chance and that the game we were about to watch was not going to be just a dead rubber.
supersmiffee
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AndyP62
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DBishop17
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WorcesterSevern
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jamestodd
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