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Norwich 0-0 Leeds United: Play-off semi-final remains finely poised after cagey first leg at Carrow Road

Ben Fleming
Sunday 12 May 2024 11:47 EDT
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Norwich City and Leeds United played out a goalless draw in the first leg of their Championship play-offs semi-final tie.

Leeds appealed for a penalty in the seventh minute when Willy Gnonto went down after contact with Borja Sainz on the edge of the penalty area but the referee disagreed.

Junior Firpo found the net on the half-hour mark but Georginio Rutter was offside during the build-up, causing the goal to be ruled out for the visitors.

Norwich, who failed to score at a home game for the first time since December, will visit Leeds for the second leg of the semi-final on Thursday.

Coverage continues with West Brom vs Southampton below, and get all the latest football predictions and odds here.

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West Brom and Southampton locked in stalemate after Championship play-off semi-final first leg

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.

West Brom and Southampton locked in play-off stalemate after first leg

West Brom 0-0 Southampton: The semi-final remains finely poised after a goalles draw at The Hawthorns

Ben Fleming12 May 2024 16:45

But there’s more

Well, the Championship may not have delivered today but there’s still more football on today as Manchester United host Arsenal in a crunch Premier League fixture.

It’s goalless after 15 minutes so far and you can find all the latest updates by clicking the link below:

Manchester United vs Arsenal LIVE: Premier League latest updates

Follow all the live updates from the Premier League fixture at Old Trafford

Ben Fleming12 May 2024 16:47

Southampton midfielder Flynn Downes speaking to Sky Sports

“We wore the storm early. The conditions weren’t the best for us. The pitch was a bit dry, a bit hot.

“For the first half an hour, I couldn’t breathe. I was getting burnt as well which didn’t help but you’ve got to get used to it. When you get to the last 20 minutes, we were thinking let’s not concede.

“We’ve got the advantage at home now.”

Ben Fleming12 May 2024 16:43

FULL-TIME: West Brom 0-0 Southampton

West Brom have kept a clean sheet in 19 of their 47 games, only Leeds United (20) have done this more often in the English Football League - Championship this season.

Ben Fleming12 May 2024 16:34

West Brom keeper Alex Palmer speaking to Sky Sports

“It was a tight game. Chances for both teams, it was like cat and mouse like the previous games we’ve played. It was well-contested and a great atmosphere.”

On his save to deny Ross Stewart: “That’s what we train for. You’ve got to stay ready, stay concentrated and that’s my job.”

Ben Fleming12 May 2024 16:33

West Brom winger Tom Fellows speaking to Sky Sports

“A packed Hawthorns is always nice. It was a really good game - both teams had good chances, unfortunately we couldn’t take some of ours but it’s onto the next one and hopefully, we can take of couple of them next game

“It will be different at their place, we will go there, give it our best and see what happens.”

Ben Fleming12 May 2024 16:31

FULL-TIME: West Brom 0-0 Southampton

For the first time since 2011, the first leg of both Championship play-off semi-finals end goalless.

Not a stat many would have wanted to see at the end of the day.

Still, finely poised heading into the second legs.

Ben Fleming12 May 2024 16:29

FULL-TIME: West Brom 0-0 Southampton

Two play-off semi-final first legs, two 0-0 draws.

A couple of decent chances for both sides in that second half but it’s another largely cagey encounter.

Southampton will be pleased to take back a draw to the second leg at St Marys - let’s hope we see some goals in those second legs...

Ben Fleming12 May 2024 16:15

West Brom 0-0 Southampton

90+5 mins: Diangana gets past Fraser down the right byline before crumpling in a heap on the edge of the box. Appeals for a penalty are turned away and the hosts settle for a throw-in.

McCarthy gets a good punch on the long thrown into the box before Reach’s effort is smashed over the bar.

Ben Fleming12 May 2024 16:13

West Brom 0-0 Southampton

90+3 mins: A late West Brown corner is swung in by Swift but Bednarek rises well to head away the cross bravely with a number of Baggies players queuing up to get a header on goal.

Ben Fleming12 May 2024 16:12

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