EPL: West Bromwich Albion 2-2 Watford

Richarlison (second from right) scores Watford's late equaliser
A Richarlison header in the last minute of stoppage time salvaged a point for Watford from a 2-2 draw at West Brom.
The Baggies looked set to secure all three points after holding on to their lead from half-time, however with what was the last play of the game a Jose Holebas free-kick was whipped in and found Richarlison to head home for the Hornets.
The hosts will be devastated having originally gone two goals ahead, with their efforts coming in quick succession in the first half.
Firstly, on 18 minutes, a long ball down the middle of the pitch found Salomon Rondon and Christian Kabasele competing to win it, with Rondon able to shrug off the defender and fire home from a tight angle.
The home side's lead was doubled three minutes later when Matt Phillips put in a corner that Abdoulaye Doucoure was unable to clear and the ball then found Jonny Evans who made no mistake with the finish.
Watford halved the deficit on 37 minutes when Troy Deeney won a header against Ahmed Hegazi which fell to Richarlison. He played in Abdoulaye Doucoure who then fired a left-footed strike beyond Ben Foster.
The visitors had a good chance to equalise on 71 minutes when Richarlison nodded wide but the Baggies looked to have done enough, however they folded right at the death as Watford did enough to earn a share of the spoils.













