Albion conceeded a last minute goal against Spurs after Nacer Chadli continued his excellent form since moving to The Hawthorns.
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The draw extends Albion's unbeaten run to four games and keeps them in the top half
The games certainly don't get any easier for the Baggies, with a trip to Liverpool next up followed by the visit of Manchester City.
The bookmakers' three title favourites all in a row.
Better sides than Albion will lose to Tottenham Hotspur this season. This result should go down as one point gained rather than two lost, but the manner of the draw will still sting.
It looked like Nacer Chadli, Albion's new hero, had written the perfect story with a goal eight minutes from time against his former club.
Just weeks after leaving White Hart Lane in search of first team football he roofed a rebound from a James McClean volley to send The Hawthorns into raptures.
It was his fourth goal in his first five games for the Baggies, but no doubt this one will be the sweetest by far.
Tottenham dominated the first hour of the match at The Hawthorns but could not find a way past West Bromwich Albion and former England goalkeeper Ben Foster, and fell behind when Nacer Chadli scored against the club that sold him in summer for £13 million.
But England midfield player Dele Alli came to the rescue after 89 minutes as Tottenham refused to accept what would have been a first Premier League defeat of the season.
With West Brom adopting the Pulis formation and organisation to the letter, Spurs were strangely unconvincing. It was a 1-1 draw in April against Albion that effectively ended Spurs’ hopes of challenging Leicester for the title and they never looked completely comfortable here.
Spurs also had to endure a masterclass from Albion goalkeeper Ben Foster, who took centre stage late in the first half in front of new club owner Guochuan Lai, in town for the first time since officially completing his £170 million takeover.