Summary

  • Dawson heads West Brom opener from Chadli corner

  • Sanchez equalises with 22nd goal of season

  • Sub Robson-Kanu restores Baggies' lead a minute after coming on

  • Dawson scores his second with another header

  • Cech taken off injured, replaced by Ospina

  1. Pep finding it tough?published at 09:25 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March 2017

    What the papers say

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    He's managed Barcelona, he's managed Bayern Munich but Pep Guardiola is finding this moment as his most challenging as a manager, reports today's Sun.

    The Manchester City boss has opened up about his current assignment after this week's Champions League exit at the hands of Monaco.

    "For me it’s a big challenge," says Guardiola.

    “This is the first time in my career as a manager where I feel: Now is the moment, you have to see yourself as a manager.”  

    It doesn't get any easier for Pep, with Liverpool their opponents tomorrow.

  2. Get involved #bbcfootballpublished at 09:20 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March 2017

    How many different teams does your family support?

    Tube Challenger: I'm a Bristol City fan (did last night really happen?!) but my dad supports Cardiff. Causes trouble on derby days...  

    Let's just pretend last night really didn't happen...

  3. Foxes' focus on the Hammerspublished at 09:17 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March 2017

    West Ham v Leicester (15:00 GMT)

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    Leicester manager Craig Shakespeare says his side are focused on the Premier League, despite their European antics in midweek.

    "I haven't banned talk of the Champions League but after the [Sevilla] game the focus, what I wanted, has been on West Ham," said Shakespeare.

    "The talk straight after the game was to improve the away record. We want to move away from (the relegation zone) because it is tight down there but we can't look too far ahead."

  4. Postpublished at 09:16 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March 2017

    My whole family are Huddersfield Town fans apart from one of my uncles, who supports Leeds. We've been very much enjoying giving him a bit of long overdue stick this season*.

    I reserve the right to remove this line of gloating if things go sour for Huddersfield come May.

  5. Get Involved - football familiespublished at 09:10 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March 2017

    #bbcfootball or text 81111

    BBC Radio 5 live

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    Mum a Spurs fan? Dad an Arsenal supporter? Sister back the Hammers?

    The Danny Baker Show have been asking for the most amount of different teams supported in one family this morning, so why not get involved and let us know about the rivalries in your household.

    Tweet #bbcfootball, external or text 81111.

  6. Postpublished at 09:07 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March 2017

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    The sight of a grinning Ian Rush holding up a piece of Champions League-branded paper with Leicester's name on it is something for Foxes fans to savour.

    They were drawn against Atletico Madrid in yesterday's quarter-final draw but with that game not until mid-April, the Premier League very much takes centre stage.

    By the time that game comes around, Leicester could well be clear of danger, or very much sucked into trouble, so today kicks off a run of crucial games for their survival hopes.

    A big month ahead for the reigning Premier League champions...

  7. Back to the bread and butterpublished at 08:59 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March 2017

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    Three wins and a place in the quarter-finals of the Champions League, even his namesake would have struggled to write a better script for Craig Shakespeare's time in charge of Leicester so far.

    But after a fairytale week in Europe it is back to the bread and butter of the league for the Foxes today as they continue their bid for survival with a trip to West Ham.

    It's also a first game on the road for Shakespeare. Can he cope without his home comforts?