The death knell is yet to sound on West Brom’s impending relegation but Black Country rivals Wolves undoubtedly shoved them closer to the relegation trap door.
Baggies boss Sam Allardyce admits his side now needs “magic miracles and fairy dust” to stay up.
They were up against it once they fell behind to a fluky opener for Fabio Silva’s fourth league goal for Wolves.
The second half saw a near monsoon and a change of referee as Mike Dean replaced the injured Paul Tierney.
Albion did level in the 62nd minute through Mbaye Diagne but they were unable to fashion a winner, despite the skies eventually clearing to leave a rainbow over The Hawthorns.
Big Sam’s men remain 10 points behind 17th-placed Newcastle with a worse goal difference.
Allardyce said: “We got better and had two magnificent chances in the second half and missed them both.
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