The startling West Brom winless statistic compared to relegation rivals that has to change against Hull

You have to go back to late 2025 to find the last time West Brom won a league game.

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The victory over QPR in the final game of last year was the last time the Baggies tasted victory - before going on a 13 game winless run that has seen them go through three managers.

Ryan Mason departed early in January - before Eric Ramsay came in to turn the fortunes around but the slide continued at pace.

He was then axed with James Morrison now tasked with steering Albion towards survival.

Since Albion last won a game, they have been dragged into a relegation battle and go into a clash with Hull at the weekend sitting second bottom and a point from safety.

But it is a statistic regarding Albion's record compared to their relegation rivals that is the most shocking figure.

It looks like it is going to be two sides from six that head down to the third tier - although Charlton are doing a good job of creating a buffer between those and the sides below.

A stat posted on X from Benjamin Bloom explained how many games their relegation rivals had won, since Albion last tasted victory.

Charlton lead the way with an impressive five wins, with Oxford and Leicester picking up four victories.

And in that time Blackburn have won three times and Leicester twice - with the figures outlining Albion's desperate need for a victory.