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Charlie Austin double downs Birmingham

Charlie Austin inspired a West Brom comeback as they came from behind to beat Birmingham 3-2 and return to the top of the Sky Bet Championship at St Andrew’s.

Substitute Austin scored in the 73rd and 81st minutes to make it six goals in five games.

Birmingham led at the start of both halves through headers from Lukas Jutkiewicz and Harlee Dean but Grady Diangana levelled in the 10th minute before Austin turned the game to extend West Brom’s unbeaten run to 12 matches.

Albion levelled in the 10th minute. Blues partly cleared Matheus Pereira’s corner and Matt Phillips’ fierce angled shot was turned into the roof of the net by Diangana at the far post from two yards.

West Brom should have gone ahead in the 32nd minute but striker Hal Robson-Kanu headed across the face of goal running onto Phillips’ cross.

Jude Bellingham’s chip put Kristian Pedersen through but the left-back’s first touch off his chest was poor and his toe-poke was straight at goalkeeper Sam Johnstone.

Jutkiewicz climbed above Jake Livermore but his header flew over the bar from Bellingham’s corner.

Austin peeled off Colin at the far post from Darnell Furlong’s cross to plant a downward header past Connal Trueman into the bottom corner.

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