It is one year today since Albion scored one of their landmark away wins.

Neal Maupay’s header secured their first ever success at Arsenal, be it at Highbury or the Emirates.

December 5 fell on a Thursday last year and Albion spoiled Freddie Ljungberg’s first game in caretaker charge of the Gunners after Unai Emery was sacked.

(Ljungberg made way for Mikel Arteta, whose first game in charge was similarly ruined by Taiq Lamptey playing for Chelsea).

But where do you rate that win at the Emirates?

In the last year, Albion have picked up FIVE away wins in the Premier League – compared to two at the Amex.

Three of them have been by a 2-1 margin and one, at Norwich, by the only goal.

The most clear-cut was the 3-0 success at Newcastle early this season.

That was one occasion when fans did not have to endure a moment of tension late on.

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Be it a Maty Ryan save at the Emirates, Adam Idah hitting the inside of the post at Norwich and the VAR drama at Aston Villa, some of the wins have had nail-biting finales.

Winning at the Emirates was a notable feat but there is an argument Villa now are a better side than the Arsenal of a year ago.

Winning at Burnley is never easy and success at Norwich was precious.

Of course, the advantage the Arsenal game has over the other four for some fans is that they were there, cheering their side in the stadium.

But which of the five away wins in the last year do you think was the biggest achievement?