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Drama as Charlton snatch a point at West Brom

Josh Cullen’s controversial stoppage-time penalty earned Charlton an ill-tempered point at 10-man leaders West Brom.

The midfielder rescued a 2-2 draw for the Addicks after Semi Ajayi collided with Naby Sarr in the box.

Hal Robson-Kanu looked to have won it late for the Baggies after Macauley Bonne scored his fifth goal in six games to cancel out Matt Phillips’ early opener for Albion.

Referee Matthew Donohue courted controversy before the penalty after initially sending off West Brom’s Grady Diangana in a case of mistaken identity – before correcting his mistake and dismissing Nathan Ferguson in the second half.

The Baggies looked to take immediate advantage of Leeds’ lunchtime draw at Sheffield Wednesday and opened the scoring after 10 minutes.

Albion rode their luck and survived again after 27 minutes when Tom Lockyer diverted Conor Gallagher’s low drive over from six yards and three minutes later Chris Solly volleyed wide

The midfielder’s shot was stopped by Johnstone and the goalkeeper then produced a superb block to turn away Sarr’s follow-up.

Albion upped their game after the restart and Phillips fired over before Diangana wasted a glorious chance to make it 2-0 after 50 minutes.

They were crucial saves as, on the hour, Charlton levelled when Cullen’s 25-yard drive looped high off Bartley and Bonne kept his cool to nod in from six yards.

Cullen almost made Charlton’s advantage count but fired wide  before Albion retook the lead with nine minutes left.

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