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  1. Pick of the stats: Birmingham City v Hull Citypublished at 11:04 BST 17 October

    Side-by-side of Birmingham City and Hull City club badges

    Birmingham City will look to leapfrog their neighbours on the table, Hull City, when they welcome the Tigers to St Andrew's on Saturday (15:00 BST).

    It's very close between the two sides mathematically, with both clubs on 12 points and Blues being just one goal lighter with a -3 goal difference compared to Hull's -2.

    Neither have lost in their past two league matches but Birmingham haven't conceded defeat on home soil for much longer - can Hull spoil the St Andrew's party to pull away?

    • Birmingham City have won just one of their last 10 league games against Hull City (D4 L5) and are winless in their previous three (D1 L2).

    • Hull City are unbeaten in each of their last five league trips to Birmingham City (W2 D3), keeping a clean sheet in each of their previous three visits.

    • Birmingham City are unbeaten in their last 29 home league matches, only once managing a run of 30+ home games without losing, doing so between October 1970 and April 1972 (36).

    • Four of Hull City's last five league goals have been scored via a cross. Overall, they've netted five Championship goals via crosses in 2025-26, with only Wrexham (6) scoring more.

    • All 14 of Hull's Championship goals this season have come from inside the box, with only Coventry City scor more inside the box goals (24). Indeed, Hull have had 29 shots from outside the box, the third lowest total of any side, ahead only of Sheffield Wednesday (20) and Derby (25).

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  2. Neumann needs to stay patient for return - Daviespublished at 15:57 BST 16 October

    Phil Neumann warming up for Birmingham CityImage source, Rex Features

    Birmingham City boss Chris Davies says defender Phil Neumann will have to carry on being patient for a chance to get back into the starting XI.

    The German joined Blues in the summer from Hannover 96 and made the last of his five Championship appearances on 13 September in the defeat by Stoke City.

    Davies has since opted to use a left-footer on the left side of the central defence with Jack Robinson coming in alongside Christoph Klarer.

    Davies said Neumann is unlucky to miss out but he felt a tactical tweak was needed.

    "He came out of the team when I felt we needed a left-footed centre-back for our balance - I felt we were getting a bit stuck and finding it hard to progress the ball," Davies told BBC Radio WM.

    "Having a left-footer was a bit more seamless getting the ball wider, quicker.

    "It's a different league and we need to adapt and Jack is someone who knows it really well.

    "I think he's [Neumann] new to the country and league and shown some of his qualities. But, as I've said to him, he needs to keep proving it every day and keep earning his place in the team and with Jack and Cashin [Eiran] there's good competition in there."

    Birmingham host Hull City on Saturday as the Championship returns after the international break with Blues unbeaten in their last two and protecting their long unbeaten home record in the league.

    They have not lost at St Andrew's since April 2024 - 29 games ago.

    "It's a good record to have and shows we're a real force at home," Davies said.

    "It's an amazing place to play - blue everywhere, the anthem, and the whole atmosphere, I love it.

    "We need the fans and the reason we've got the record is because of them and the intimidation factor it gives us."

    Davies also gave an update on several players' progress back from injury.

    He said Marvin Ducksch, Willum Willumsson and Bright Osayi-Samuel were all "close" to full-fitness but Ethan Laird's hamstring injury will still keep him out "well into the new year".

  3. 🎧 Firing, rehiring and lots and lots of sighingpublished at 10:20 BST 9 October

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    72+ EFL Pod: Watford, Luton & Blackpool wield the axe

    "Last time I checked, looking at the table, they [Watford] are doing okay - where should they be?

    "Make it make sense to me. Watford Football Club, what is going on there?"

    It's been a week for managerial sackings, and the 72+ team have got plenty to talk about, from Matt Bloomfield's departure from Luton Town to another change on Watford's managerial wheel of misfortune.

    What of Birmingham chairman Tom Wagner venturing into the away end, you ask? Well, they've got that covered too.

    Listen to the latest episode of the 72+ podcast and more on BBC Sounds.

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  4. Gray is 'dangerous' and Kyogo can 'flourish' - Daviespublished at 17:34 BST 2 October

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    Davies: Gray and Kyogo have signed to be 'big players'

    Birmingham City manager Chris Davies believes winger Demarai Gray has hit the ground running since returning to his boyhood club.

    Gray has started every Championship match this season and scored his first goal of the campaign on Tuesday, equalising in the 99th minute to earn a 2-2 draw against Sheffield Wednesday.

    It extended their unbeaten streak at St Andrew's which now stands at 29 matches.

    "[I've told Gray] you're a big signing, we signed you to have big moments and that's a big moment," Davies told BBC Radio WM.

    "We are unbeaten at home and that means a lot to me because it's become a fortress for us at home.

    "What I love about Demarai is I've given him jobs to do and he'll do it. He is running and running and running for the team and every time he gets the ball he can look dangerous."

    In contrast, striker Kyogo Furuhashi is another one of Birmingham City's summer signings but is yet to make an impact.

    The 30-year-old is most known for being a prolific goalscorer for Celtic, bagging 85 goals in 165 appearances.

    But the Japan international is yet to score in the Championship for Birmingham, only so far bagging in the first round of the League Cup against Sheffield United.

    "Kyogo gets himself into some great positions. When one of those [shots] goes in, his whole confidence will lift from there," Davies added.

    "I love his energy, I love the way he moves and the runs he makes. He's just got to keep working. When that first [goal] goes in he'll flourish from there."

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  5. Pick of the stats: Wrexham v Birmingham Citypublished at 16:38 BST 2 October

    Club badges bannerImage source, Opta

    The EFL weekend kicks off in style with the much-hyped clash of celebrity-backed Wrexham and Birmingham on Friday night (20:00 BST).

    Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenny are sure to be present at the Stok Cae Ras, though Blues co-owner Tom Brady is unlikely to make the trip, given his NFL broadcasting commitments this weekend.

    The clubs have met just 11 times over the past century, but Wrexham have only beaten Birmingham in the league once, winning 1-0 at the Racecourse 46 years ago this month.

    Phil Parkinson's men are two points and four places below 11th-placed City after a 1-1 draw at Leicester on Tuesday, but have taken only two points from their four home games following promotion.

    Blues might have the best home form in the top-four divisions of English football, Tuesday's last-gasp goal from Demarai Gray salvaging a 2-2 draw against Sheffield Wednesday to extend their unbeaten home run to 29 matches, but their form on the road has been pretty much the opposite of late.

    • Wrexham have won just one of their six league games against Birmingham City (D2 L3), winning their first match up 1-0 in October 1979 before failing to win the next five.

    • After failing to win any of their 14 away league games against Welsh sides between 2011 and 2022, Birmingham City are since unbeaten across their past four in succession (W2 D2).

    • Wrexham are unbeaten in each of their last three Championship matches (W1 D2) and could go 4+ matches unbeaten in the second tier of English football for the first time since a run of eight between February and April 1982.

    • After winning seven straight away league matches between April and August, Birmingham City have since lost each of their last three on the road without scoring a single goal, and could lose four on the bounce without scoring for the first time since October 2013 (also in the Championship).

    • Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson failed to beat Birmingham twice in League One last season (D1 L1) but won his two most recent Championship games against the Blues in 2018-19 with Bolton.

  6. 'In slow motion' - Gray on first Blues goal in a decade published at 09:20 BST 1 October

    Demarai Gray jogs back to the centre circle after scoring for Birmingham CityImage source, Rex Features
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    Demarai Gray began his career with Birmingham City and scored eight goals in 72 league appearances in his first spell between 2013 and 2015

    It was more than a decade (and 99 minutes) in the making but Demarai Gray's first goal for Birmingham City at St Andrew's since 2015 triggered wild celebrations at the grabbing of what could prove a vital point come the end of the season.

    With seconds of stoppage time remaining, and Blues staring down the barrel of a fourth defeat in five games, Gray hammered a goal in off the underside of the crossbar to secure a 2-2 draw with Sheffield Wednesday on Tuesday.

    It was the striker's first goal in front of the home fans since another 2-2 draw against Blackburn Rovers in April 2015.

    "Yeah it was good - it was one of those ones that was in slow motion," Gray told BBC Radio WM.

    "It was a bit frantic and obviously scoring a late equaliser there was a lot of emotion in it.

    "I'm happy to get off the mark. It was a big moment and it got us a point."

    Gray started his career with Birmingham before moves to Leicester City, a spell in Germany with Bayer Leverkusen and a return to England at Everton.

    He left Merseyside in September 2023 and has spent most of the past two years with Saudi Pro League club Al-Ettifaq.

    Gray said once he decided to come back to England, it was always going to be with Blues.

    "I wasn't really interested in going anywhere else to be honest," he said.

    "I felt like it was the right time off the back of the Saudi move and I'm glad it's happened and I'm here and proud to give my services to the club.

    "I'd forgotten how intense the Championship is. I've been feeling it, but feeling good too. The way we train is good and I'm feeling the benefits of it - the energy from being back at the club helps."

  7. 'One big error' - Davies unhappypublished at 22:56 BST 30 September

    Birmingham City manager Chris Davies points during his team's game against Sheffield WednesdayImage source, Rex Features
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    Birmingham manager Chris Davies blamed a defensive error for his team losing control against Sheffield Wednesday

    Birmingham City manager Chris Davies felt the game turned on Eiran Cashin's defensive error as his team needed a late equaliser to grab a 2-2 draw with Sheffield Wednesday.

    He told BBC Radio WM: "It was a game I felt we were very comfortable in, in the sense of being 1-0 up early, dominating the game, all the territory and all the possession and then one big error led to them somehow finding their way back into the game, which knocked everyone inside the stadium.

    "We had to regroup at half-time, came out well and had a couple of big moments, then they go up the other end and free-kick and goal. Poor errors from our point of view, and I was very frustrated, how we were 2-1 down in that game is beyond me.

    "One thing we did show is spirit because you don't finish a game like that unless you've got it, and we retain our unbeaten home record.

  8. Pick of the stats: Birmingham City v Sheffield Wednesdaypublished at 09:58 BST 29 September

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    Birmingham will seek to get back on track when they welcome Sheffield Wednesday to St Andrew's on Tuesday night (19:45 BST).

    Blues went down 3-0 at Coventry on Saturday to fall to 11th in the Championship, though remain within striking distance of the play-offs.

    They are seeking to extend the longest unbeaten home record in the top four tiers of English football as the second-bottom Owls come to town.

    Chris Davies' men will need to be wary, however, Wednesday have picked up five points from their past four league fixtures, with four of those coming in their two most recent away games.

    • Birmingham City have lost just one of their past six home league games against Sheffield Wednesday (W4 D1), a 0-1 reverse in October 2020.

    • After their 2-0 win in February 2024, Sheffield Wednesday could win back-to-back league meetings with Birmingham City for the first time since February 2016.

    • Birmingham are unbeaten in their past 28 home league games (W23 D5), their second-longest ever such run, after a spell of 36 games from October 1970 to April 1972.

    • Sheffield Wednesday have won just one of their past seven away league games (D4 L2), though that was their last at Portsmouth (2-0).

    • Sheffield Wednesday have only lost one of their past 13 midweek (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) league games (W6 D6), a 0-1 defeat to Blackburn in December 2024.

  9. 'All I want i consistency' - Daviespublished at 16:09 BST 27 September

    Birmingham City manager Chris DaviesImage source, Rex Features
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    Birmingham City manager Chris Davies felt Jack Robinson;s red card was 'harsh'

    Birmingham City manager Chris Davies said his team had been affected by inconsistent refereeing after their 3-0 defeat at Coventry City:

    He told BBC Radio WM: "It was a tough afternoon. We had a change in the warm-up with an injury, which isn't ideal, it limits you a little bit.

    "We started the game OK, we were well in the game with nothing between the teams, but the red card has completely changed the game.

    "It's harsh to lose a player for those two challenges and what's made it more frustrating for me, and I made the point just now [to the referee] that their players were kicking the ball away from all our quick free-kicks, and if we're going to lose a game based on losing a player to two yellow cards what we have to see is rules being adhered to by officials.

    "All I want is consistency across the board to give us a chance."

  10. Pick of the stats: Coventry City v Birmingham Citypublished at 10:26 BST 26 September

    A split image with the Coventry City and Birmingham badgesImage source, Opta

    Chris Davies' Birmingham City travel less than an hour along the M6 to Frank Lampard's Coventry City in a West Midlands derby on Saturday (12:30 BST).

    A win for either side would propel them above the other in the Championship table as each have 10 points from their opening six matches.

    The Sky Blues are coming off the back of three draws, while Blues hope to build a winning run after beating Swansea City 1-0 last time out.

    • Coventry are unbeaten in their last six home league games against Birmingham (W3 D3), conceding just one goal in this run.

    • Birmingham won their last league meeting with Coventry 3-0 in April 2024, last beating the Sky Blues twice in succession in the 2006-07 campaign.

    • Coventry are unbeaten in their first six league games of a season for the first time since 2019-20 (first 10 in League One) and for the first time in the second tier or higher since the 1993-94 Premier League campaign (first eight).

    • No Championship team have scored more 90th minute goals (including stoppage time) this season than Birmingham who have scored three, with Lyndon Dykes netting a 94th minute winner against Swansea last time out.

    • Coventry City's Jack Rudoni ranks first for shots attempted (21), ball carry distance (1,425m) and possession won in the final third (10) among all Championship players this season.

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  11. Birmingham still have room to grow - Daviespublished at 10:15 BST 26 September

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    Birmingham City can feel happy with how they have dealt with their return to the Championship but there is still room for improvement, says head coach Chris Davies.

    Blues have won three of their opening six games to sit in eighth place in the table, having won the League One title last season.

    "It's a hard league - we've had really competitive games but even the ones we've been on the wrong side of, we've been competitive," Davies told BBC Radio WM.

    "Every team carries a threat and you have to be strong defensively."

    Birmingham visit Coventry on Saturday (12:30 BST) at the start of a week which sees them play three games in six days.

    "The general feeling is we're happy with how we've competed but you can also see it's pretty relentless," added Davies.

    "We're pleased with how we've adapted but we think there's still room to grow - you need to have a system but enough flexibility to solve different problems."