West Bromwich Albion 0-0 Sheffield Wednesday: Post-match review, Stats, Key moments
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Dive into Coral's post-match review of West Bromwich Albion 0-0 Sheffield Wednesday in the Championship on Saturday, 01 November 2025, with stats, key moments and our take on the match.
West Bromwich Albion 0-0 Sheffield Wednesday Post-Match Review
The match between West Bromwich Albion and Sheffield Wednesday ended in a goalless draw, a result that might not have been surprising given the recent form of both teams. West Brom, playing at home, had been struggling, losing three of their last five games, including their most recent match against Sheffield Wednesday. On the other hand, Sheffield Wednesday, who are at the bottom of the league, managed to secure a valuable point away from home, breaking a run of four consecutive losses. The draw did little to change the fortunes of either side but provided a slight boost to Sheffield Wednesday's morale.
Despite the lack of goals, the game was competitive, with both teams showing determination to break the deadlock. West Brom had more possession and created several chances but failed to convert them into goals. Sheffield Wednesday, on the other hand, defended well and looked to counter-attack, though they too were unable to find the back of the net. The result leaves West Brom in the middle of the table, while Sheffield Wednesday remain rooted to the bottom, still searching for their first win of the season.
West Bromwich Albion 0-0 Sheffield Wednesday Statistics
The statistics from the match between West Bromwich Albion and Sheffield Wednesday reflect a game where West Brom had the upper hand in terms of possession and set-piece opportunities. With 61% possession and eight corners compared to Sheffield Wednesday's 39% and three corners, it's clear that West Brom dominated the ball and had more chances to score. However, the equal number of yellow cards (1.0 each) suggests that both teams were equally disciplined, and neither side managed to gain a significant advantage in terms of fouls.
The surprising aspect of the statistics is the equal percentage of successful dribbles (38%) for both teams, indicating that despite West Brom's higher possession, Sheffield Wednesday were just as effective in moving the ball forward when they had it. The higher number of substitutions made by West Brom (5 compared to Sheffield Wednesday's 3) might suggest a more proactive approach to change the game's dynamics, but ultimately, it did not lead to a breakthrough.
Key Moments from West Bromwich Albion 0-0 Sheffield Wednesday
The key moments from the match between West Bromwich Albion and Sheffield Wednesday were primarily centered around substitutions, as there were no goals, assists, or significant disciplinary actions reported. West Brom made five substitutions throughout the game, indicating an attempt to inject fresh legs and new ideas into their attack. These changes, however, did not result in the desired breakthrough, as the team struggled to find a way past Sheffield Wednesday's defense.
Sheffield Wednesday, on the other hand, made three substitutions, suggesting a more conservative approach to managing the game. Their focus seemed to be on maintaining their defensive shape and ensuring they left The Hawthorns with a point. The lack of key moments such as goals or red cards underscores the defensive nature of the match, with both teams prioritizing not losing over winning.
West Bromwich Albion 0-0 Sheffield Wednesday Lineups
West Bromwich Albion
West Bromwich Albion lined up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, with Josh Griffiths in goal and a back four of Alfie Gilchrist, Nat Phillips, Chris Mepham, and Callum Styles. The midfield was anchored by Ousmane Diakité and Alex Mowatt, with Samuel Iling-Junior, Isaac Jude Price, and Mikey Johnston supporting striker Josh Maja. The lineup was fairly standard, with no major surprises in the starting XI.
The impact of the five substitutions made by West Brom suggests a desire to change the game's momentum, but none of the substitutes managed to make a significant impact. The team's inability to score despite having more possession and chances highlights a need for more clinical finishing from the forwards. Overall, the lineup and formation were solid but lacked the cutting edge needed to secure a win.
Sheffield Wednesday
Sheffield Wednesday opted for a 3-4-2-1 formation, with Ethan Horvath in goal and a back three of Liam Palmer, Dominic Iorfa, and Max Lowe. The wing-backs were Sean Fusire and Yan Valery, with Barry Bannan and Harry Amass in central midfield. Svante Ingelsson and Jamal Lowe played just behind the lone striker, Iké Ugbo. The lineup was typical for Sheffield Wednesday, with no major surprises.
The three substitutions made by Sheffield Wednesday indicate a more cautious approach, focusing on maintaining their defensive structure. The team's performance was commendable, as they managed to keep a clean sheet against a possession-dominant West Brom side. Ethan Horvath's performance in goal was particularly notable, as he played a crucial role in securing the draw for his team.
Coral's Man of the Match
Ethan Horvath is Coral's Man of the Match for his outstanding performance in goal for Sheffield Wednesday. With six saves and no goals conceded, Horvath was instrumental in securing a valuable point for his team. His additional contributions of one clearance and one punch further highlight his importance to the team's defensive effort, making him a deserving recipient of the award.
Updated Form Guide
West Bromwich Albion
Recent Championship matches:
- Draw: 0-0 vs Sheffield Wednesday (H)
- Loss: 0-1 vs Ipswich Town (A)
- Loss: 1-2 vs Watford (A)
- Win: 2-1 vs Preston North End (H)
- Loss: 0-3 vs Millwall (A)
Sheffield Wednesday
Recent Championship matches:
- Draw: 0-0 vs West Bromwich Albion (A)
- Loss: 1-2 vs Oxford United (H)
- Loss: 0-1 vs Middlesbrough (H)
- Loss: 1-2 vs Charlton Athletic (A)
- Loss: 0-5 vs Coventry City (H)
What’s Next for Both Teams?
West Bromwich Albion
West Bromwich Albion, now sitting in 12th place with 18 points, will face Charlton Athletic, who are in 8th place with 20 points, on November 04, 2025 at 19:45. The goalless draw against Sheffield Wednesday might prompt West Brom to focus on improving their finishing in the upcoming match, as they look to climb the league table.
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Sheffield Wednesday
Sheffield Wednesday, still at the bottom of the league with -5 points, will take on Norwich City, who are in 23rd place with 8 points, on November 05, 2025 at 19:45. The draw against West Brom could provide a slight boost in confidence, but Sheffield Wednesday will need to be more proactive in their next game if they hope to start climbing out of the relegation zone.
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