Albion made it back-to-back wins with a 1-0 victory at Bristol City on Saturday afternoon.
George Campbell’s first-half goal was enough for another impressive triumph - ensuring James Morrison’s men go into the two-week international break four games unbeaten.
Josh Maja and Adam Randell exchanged off-target attempts during the early stages before Albion found a breakthrough 26 minutes in.
Callum Styles’ deep corner was met by Campbell, who squeezed home a powerful header despite City's attempts to keep it out.
The hosts did try and hit back quickly - the Baggies clearing a Robins corner off the line not long after the opener.
Albion did also create two chances themselves ahead of half-time, but Aune Heggebø saw a close-range finish smothered and Jayson Molumby guided his low effort just wide.
Josh Griffiths saved a Ross McCrorie strike following the break, however the visitors were the ones pushing for another in the main.
A few big opportunities came and went - including Imray, Heggebø and Price having shots stopped, alongside an almighty goalmouth scramble somehow not resulting in a goal.
Albion had to then get through the final period when Bristol City pushed for a late leveller. Thankfully, it never arrived and a valiant away performance handed Morrison’s team three valuable points.
Albion: Griffiths, Imray, Phillips, Campbell, Styles, Wallace (Jimoh-Aloba 80), Molumby, Diakite, Price, Maja (Dike 69), Heggebø (Taylor 86).
Substitutes: Wallis, Gilchrist, Mowatt, Whitwell, Bostock, Mustapha.