Sheffield Utd vs West Brom Result

Sheffield Utd
Full Time

West Brom
π Bramall Lane, Sheffield
ποΈ Saturday, 7 Mar 2026 at 15:00
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2 - 0
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1 - 1
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Late Dike Equaliser Denies Blades as West Brom Snatch Point at Bramall Lane
Sheffield United and West Bromwich Albion played out a tense 1-1 draw at Bramall Lane, with both sides showing flashes of quality but ultimately unable to claim all three points. The hosts dominated possession with 64% and looked to have seized control when Patrick Bamford put them ahead early in the second half. However, West Brom's resilience paid off, as Daryl Dike struck a late equaliser in the 83rd minute to ensure the spoils were shared. Sheffield United will rue their missed chances, managing just two shots on target from 13 attempts despite their territorial dominance. West Brom, meanwhile, were more clinical with their limited opportunities, registering three shots on target from 12 efforts and making the most of their set-piece threat, as reflected in their seven corners. The result keeps both sides in contention but highlights areas for improvement as the Championship season enters its decisive phase.
Sheffield Utd
Sheffield United controlled much of the match, dictating play with a 4-2-3-1 formation and enjoying 64% possession. Their midfield trio of Brooks, O'Hare, and Hamer orchestrated the tempo, but the Blades struggled to convert dominance into clear-cut chances, with only two shots on target. Patrick Bamford's goal early in the second half seemed to set them on course for victory, but lapses in concentration and a lack of cutting edge proved costly as they conceded late on.
Key Players
Strengths
Weaknesses
West Brom
West Brom set up in a 4-4-2 and absorbed pressure for long spells, but their disciplined defensive effort and threat on the counter kept them in the contest. Despite having just 36% possession, they matched Sheffield United for shots and looked dangerous from set pieces, winning seven corners. Daryl Dike's late equaliser was a testament to their perseverance and ability to capitalise on moments, earning them a valuable point on the road.
Key Players
Strengths
Weaknesses
Key Moments
53' β Goal
Patrick Bamford puts Sheffield United ahead, finishing a well-worked move.
83' β Goal
Daryl Dike equalises for West Brom, capitalising on a set-piece opportunity.
67' β Yellow Card
Sheffield United's JaΓ―ro Riedewald booked for a tactical foul, halting a West Brom counter.
72' β Yellow Card
West Brom's Ousmane DiakitΓ© shown a yellow for a late challenge in midfield.
Tactical Analysis
Sheffield United's 4-2-3-1 allowed them to dominate possession and control the midfield, with Hamer and O'Hare dictating play and linking up well with Bamford. However, their lack of penetration in the final third meant that much of their possession was sterile, and they struggled to break down West Brom's organised back line. West Brom's 4-4-2 was compact and disciplined, focusing on defensive solidity and quick transitions. Their set-piece threat was evident, as they won more corners and ultimately found their equaliser from a dead-ball situation. Both managers made tactical tweaks through substitutions, but neither side could find a decisive breakthrough after Dike's leveller.
Turning Point
Daryl Dike's 83rd-minute equaliser, which shifted momentum and snatched a point for West Brom just as Sheffield United seemed set for victory.
Man of the Match
Daryl Dike
His late goal salvaged a draw for West Brom and capped a tireless display up front.