West Brom 0-0 Fulham: Cottagers' automatic promotion hopes all but over after Hawthorns stalemate

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George Flood14 July 2020

Fulham's hopes of sealing an automatic return to the Premier League this season are all but over following a goalless draw against fellow promotion chasers West Brom.

Anthony Knockaert rattled the crossbar for Scott Parker's side during a lively second half at The Hawthorns, but ultimately the visitors could not find that elusive goal that would have kept their faint top-two chances alive as they now look ahead to the play-offs.

Meanwhile, the draw for West Brom means their future remains in their own hands, with Slaven Bilic's men remaining second and just two wins away from a sealing a return to the top-flight.

However, they will still be looking nervously over their shoulders at third-placed Brentford, winners of seven second-tier matches in a row who are four points behind the Baggies ahead of a home clash with top-six hopefuls Preston on Wednesday evening.

Fulham made the slicker start at The Hawthorns with Sam Johnstone turning Knockaert's early effort wide. The Cottagers were the better side in the early stages and came close to an opener after 22 minutes when Knockaert's cross created havoc.

Ivan Cavaleiro's header looped over Johnstone and Ahmed Hegazi hacked it clear with Bobby Decordova-Reid ready to pounce for a tap in. Albion struggled against Fulham's three-man midfield with their chances limited - Dara O'Shea's miss-hit cross the only time they had Marek Rodak scrambling.

But they finally got to grips with Parker's side as Fulham's early fluency waned although, as a result, it turned into a scrappy affair. Matheus Pereira miscued a volley and after Fulham lost Cavaleiro to injury and Aleksandar Mitrovic headed over in first-half stoppage time.

Albion emerged with renewed vigour but failed to wrestle the game out of its disjointed pattern, with petty fouls halting any chance for momentum. The Baggies did pin the Cottagers back with Pereira flashing a ball across goal and firing a free-kick straight at the goalkeeper.

But the pace began to increase and Diangana was brilliantly denied by Rodak with 23 minutes left. Hal Robson-Kanu flicked on a cross for an unmarked Diangana at the far post and, after turning inside, the West Ham loanee's shot was deflected wide by Rodak's outstretched leg.

Semi Ajayi headed over the resulting corner and the defender nodded another wide five minutes later. It was a wake-up call for Fulham, who had been silenced in the second half, and they nearly snatched a 74th-minute lead.

Rodak launched a long clearance upfield for Mitrovic to flick on and Knockaert took a touch to smack a 25-yard half-volley off the top of the crossbar.

Harrison Reed then produced a goal-saving challenge on Robson-Kanu and the forward's dive as he tried to win a late penalty soon after summed up Albion's desperation.

Additional reporting by the Press Association.

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