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  • Dorrans (18 pen), Moore (49), Zuiverloon (63), Cox (68)
  • Date:2009-10-31
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:The Hawthorns
  • Attendance:21421
  • Referee:Miller, N

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

85mins

Watford are replacing John Eustace with Scott Severin.

68mins

Goal!! West Brom have scored with Simon Cox putting it in the back of the net.

64mins

Jerome Thomas is being taken off, Chris Brunt has come on in his place.

64mins

Danny Graham is replaced by Nathan Ellington.

63mins

Goal!! West Brom have scored with Gianni Zuiverloon putting it in the back of the net.

52mins

Don Cowie is being taken off, Heidar Helguson has come on in his place.

49mins

Goal!! Luke Moore scores for West Brom.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 2 v 0.

45mins

The ref has blown his whistle for half time.

33mins

Luke Moore goes into the referee's book for dissent.

18mins

Graham Dorrans takes a penalty for West Brom and scores!.

5mins

Goal!! West Brom have scored with Jonas Olsson putting it in the back of the net.

5mins

The referee has booked Lee Hodson.

0mins

It's 3pm on Saturday, October 31st, the match has kicked off.

0mins

West Brom face Watford at 3pm on Saturday, October 31st.


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Match Report

Simon Cox finally eased his frustration as West Bromwich Albion surged back to the top of the Championship by clinically brushing aside the challenge of shell-shocked Watford at The Hawthorns.

Cox was making only his second league start since his £2million summer switch from Swindon and made the most of his rare chance to grab his first league goal for the club.

His 68th minute strike, Albion's fifth, set the seal on a stunning success as Roberto Di Matteo's side roared back to form.

Albion had taken just five points from their previous six games and failed to score in their last two matches.

But early first-half goals from Jonas Olsson and Graham Dorrans put them in control before Luke Moore, Gianni Zuiverloon and Cox struck after the interval as Watford's impressive away record came to a shuddering halt.

Watford had arrived at The Hawthorns unbeaten on the road in the Championship for six games.

But that good form was undone by some poor defending as Watford again left Albion empty handed with their last win at The Hawthorns coming back in 1995.

Having conceded the first goal in their previous five home games, Albion went some way towards redressing the balance through Olsson's fifth minute strike.

The Swedish central defender cashed in with a far post header following a left-wing free-kick from Dorrans that Watford had conceded after a rash challenge on Joe Mattock by Lee Hodson.

That strike effectively opened the floodgates for Albion who quickly doubled their advantage when Dorrans struck in the 18th minute from the spot after Watford captain Adrian Mariappa sent Moore sprawling.

Albion thought they had earned a second penalty in the 33rd minute when Moore went down under the challenge of Hodson.

This time Miller viewed it as a dive by Moore and booked the former Aston Villa striker. Moore was fuming but did not have to wait long to make up for that disappointment.

Just seconds after Danny Graham had missed a 48th minute sitter at the far post which would have given Watford a lifeline, Moore made the game safe when his persistence paid off.

After a powerful run unto the area, Moore saw his first effort saved by Loach before latching on to the rebound and curling home his shot from 16 yards.

Zuiverloon got in on the goalscoring act in the 63rd minute by cutting in from the right-wing and letting fly with a fierce angle drive that whistled past the helpless Loach.

Cox then struck five minutes later. Good work by Moore saw the ball break free to Cox and he beat Loach with a powerful rising drive from 20 yards.

West Bromwich Albion

Watford

Corners

54

Fouls

710

Goal attempts

1212

Shots off target

48

Offsides

40

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