A team of Albion Legends beat a squad of Birmingham City Legends in an exciting charity match at St Andrew's @ Knighthead Park on Sunday afternoon.
The Baggies won 2-1 in-front of a jubilant crowd in the second city, with Simon Cox and James Morrison on target for the visitors, while midfielder Craig Gardner notched the hosts' only goal.
A great day raised plenty of funds for The Albion Foundation and The Birmingham City Foundation, with profits to be shared between the two charity arms.

Managers 'Super' Bob Taylor and Andy Johnson named a star-studded XI, which included the likes of James Morrison, Chris Brunt and Peter Odemwingie.
And the team were keen to repay the faith of their manager in Birmingham, racing out of the blocks through Cox's neat finish after being played in by former strike partner Odemwingie.
Blues equalised shortly after, as ex-Albion midfielder Gardner rolled smartly into the bottom corner from range, evading the sprawling Chris Adamson in the visitors goal.
A frantic second half left the away side ruing missed chances as Robert Earshaw's effort was ruled offside, before Odemwingie hit the post from point-blank range.
Morrison would be the one to haul the game back in the visitors favour, he drove a neat strike past Lee Camp to win the game, and claim the bragging rights between the two rivals.
Albion Legends: Adamson, Chambers, Pelé, Barnett, Robinson, Brunt (c), Barry, Morrison, Odemwingie, Cox, Earnshaw, Downing, Thompson, Hunt, Quashie, Ward, Davies, Woodcock, Z.Brunt.