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Stoke ends run of 3 straight Premier League losses by drawing 0-0 with West Bromwich Albion
STOKE, England - Stoke ended a run of three straight Premier League losses by drawing 0-0 with West Bromwich Albion on Saturday.
Stoke had only one win in 13 matches in all competitions before the draw at Brittania Stadium took it up one spot to 10th in the standings, 10 points behind eighth-place West Brom.
West Brom captain Chris Brunt tested goalkeeper Asmir Begovic early on while teammate Romelu Lukaku missed with a header. For Stoke, substitute Kenwyne Jones passed up a good opportunity in stoppage time, with goalkeeper Ben Foster claiming his shot.
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