Carlos Corberan's team had only managed to score one goal in their past five matches, and it seemed like their goalless streak would continue as West Brom struggled to even get a shot on target or make a presence in the Luton box until deep into the first half.
But West Brom ended their mini-drought in style as Maja backheeled Karlan Grant's cross through Jordan Clark's legs and into the far corner to stun Kenilworth Road.
Luton had failed to benefit from West Brom's first half profligacy, with Carlton Morris twice testing Baggies goalkeeper Alex Palmer. Boos rang out from the home fans at half-time, and they continued in the second half when under-fire manager Rob Edwards took off Elijah Adebayo and the impressive Tom Krauss just after half-time.
The boos were silenced, however, by a great run and finish from Tahith Chong, who intercepted Alex Mowatt's slack pass before arrowing a shot into the far corner on the hour mark.
TrendingBoth sides had their opportunities to find a winner, with Chong seeing a low shot saved by Palmer in an attempt to seal the comeback. Daiki Hashioka also struck the post for Luton from a late corner, while at the other end, Devante Cole's acrobatic effort was kept out by Thomas Kaminski.
But both sides ended up with a draw that suits neither. Luton, who have just three wins from 13, jumped out of the bottom three - but only on goal difference. West Brom, meanwhile, remain fifth.
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