West Bromwich Albion came from behind to beat Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Black Country derby and give Sam Allardyce his first win since becoming their head coach.
The Baggies went ahead at Molineux thanks to an eighth-minute penalty from Matheus Pereira, awarded after Willy Boly had fouled Callum Robinson.
Wolves equalised on 38 minutes when Boly’s backheel set up Fabio Silva to slot past David Button, in for the ill Sam Johnstone.
Boly put Wolves 2-1 up five minutes later with a close-range finish.
West Brom turned the match back around with two goals in four minutes after the break.
Semi Ajayi looped a header in on 52 minutes before Pereira's second penalty, given for a foul by Conor Coady on Robinson.
West Brom are on 11 points and stay 19th. Wolves are winless in six and remain 14th on 22 points.
See: Wolves report | WBA report
Next fixtures
Wolves: 27 Jan v Chelsea (A)
West Brom: 19 Jan v West Ham (A)
Match officials
Referee: Michael Oliver. Assistants: Stuart Burt, Simon Bennett. Fourth official: Andy Madley. VAR: David Coote. Assistant VAR: Nick Hopton.
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