Josh Maja returned to the scoresheet in style, but it proved insufficient as West Bromwich Albion surrendered a commanding lead to draw 2-2 with Wrexham AFC at The Hawthorns.

Maja confidently doubled the advantage from the penalty spot, putting West Brom in full control after an earlier own goal handed them the lead.
Josh Maja shines but West Bromwich Albion let control slip
The Super Eagles forward now has three Championship goals this season, alongside one assist, and continues to be a key attacking outlet.
Across all competitions, his tally stands at six goal contributions, underlining his growing influence.
However, despite his impact, West Brom failed to maintain their dominance when it mattered most.
Wrexham rally as Arthur Okonkwo sparks comeback
Wrexham AFC showed resilience after the break, with Josh Windass igniting the comeback through a well-taken long-range effort.

George Dobson, who had earlier scored an own goal, completed his redemption by guiding Lewis O’Brien’s effort into the net to level the score.
In goal, Arthur Okonkwo proved decisive, producing a crucial save to deny Daryl Dike late on and ensure his side left with a valuable point.
The result leaves West Bromwich Albion still hovering above the relegation zone, while Wrexham AFC strengthen their push for a Championship play-off place.
