Albion were held to a 1-1 draw by Hull City in the Sky Bet Championship on Saturday afternoon.
Following a goalless first-half, Isaac Price’s outstanding volley gave the Baggies a 67th minute advantage.
Abu Kamara’s leveller ensured the sides shared the spoils at The Hawthorns, though.
The result means Tony Mowbray’s men - who sit sixth - are unbeaten in six going into the March international break.

Mowbray made three changes after Tuesday night’s draw at Burnley, as Kyle Bartley, Jayson Molumby and Mikey Johnston came into the XI. Callum Styles missed out through a minor calf strain, while Grady Diangana and Ousmane Diakite were among the substitutes.
The Baggies began brightly but couldn’t take advantage of early chances. Johnston saw one effort go wide and another saved, and Adam Armstrong also had a volley blocked.
Hull’s Mason Burstow volleyed over down the other end in a rare opening for the visitors, before Albion pushed forward again. The ever-energetic Molumby set-up Armstrong to shoot narrowly off-target - and Price’s difficult effort suffered the same fate - yet ultimately no first-half breakthrough arrived.

John Swift almost netted just after the break when his side-footer smacked the crossbar and bounced away. Goalkeeper Ivor Pandur was then at his best to deny Price, pushing his well-guided attempt past the post.
The Northern Irish international was not to be denied, thankfully. He scored his first since signing in fantastic style, guiding home a wonderful volley from outside the box, and handing Albion well-deserved lead.

However, Hull grabbed an equaliser via Kamara’s close-range bundle. And they nearly got another quickly, only to be denied by Joe Wildsmith’s great double-save.
Grady Diangana nodded Albion's only real late opportunity wide, and Wildsmith was required once more during stoppage time to make a superb one-on-one stop, with both teams searching for a winner that never came.
Albion: Wildsmith; Price, Holgate, Bartley, Heggem; Molumby, Swift (Diangana 62), Mowatt (Lankshear 86), Johnston; Grant (Fellows 62), Armstrong (Dike 75).
Substitutes: Griffiths, Mohammed, Frabotta, Diakite, Bostock.
Attendance: 24,870 (1,326).