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Championship play-off first leg fails to separate West Brom and Southampton

West Brom and Southampton played out a 0-0 draw in the first leg of their Championship play-off semi-final at the Hawthorns.

Both teams had chances to win the game as Alex Palmer denied Flynn Downes when one-on-one while Alex McCarthy made an equally crucial save at the other end to keep out Grady Diangana's header before the break.

The two goalkeepers also kept the game scoreless in the second period with McCarthy again denying Diangana while Palmer made a stunning reaction stop with his feet to turn substitute Ross Stewart's effort to safety.

It leaves the tie wide open ahead of the second leg at St Mary's Stadium on Friday as Southampton aim to return to the Premier League at the first attempt while the Baggies look to end their three-season hiatus from the top flight.

Saints spurned a glorious chance to take the lead after 20 minutes. Palmer kept out Downes' shot when one-on-one after the midfielder exchanged passes with Joe Aribo down the left-hand side of the penalty area.

Southampton threatened again on the half-hour mark when Sekou Mara sent an overhead kick over the crossbar from 10 yards after West Brom failed to properly clear Will Smallbone's corner from the left.

The home side's best chance of the first half saw McCarthy make a save low down to deny Diangana at the back post after the Baggies forward rose highest to meet Darnell Furlong's cross.

West Brom captain Kyle Bartley then made an excellent block to deflect Aribo's shot away from goal after Downes drove with the ball to the edge of the penalty aera.

The home side almost broke the deadlock just past the hour mark when Michael Johnston delivered a cross from the left to the back post and Furlong poked a volley inches wide with McCarthy rooted to the spot.

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