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Team News: Birmingham City make four changes

Team News: Birmingham make four changes
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Birmingham make four changes for their must-win Europa League group stage match at home to Maribor.

Birmingham City manager Chris Hughton has made seven changes to the side that beat Doncaster on the weekend for tonight's Europa League match against Maribor.

Colin Doyle, Jonathan Spector, Curtis Davies and David Murphy all retain their places for the match at St Andrews.

Meanwhile, Nikola Zigic and Adam Rooney have been chosen in attack.

The Blues must beat Maribor and hope that Braga defeat Brugge to qualify for the knockout stages of the competition.

Birmingham City: Doyle; Spector, Ibanez, Davies, Murphy; Redmond, Gomis, Fahey, Beausejour; Zigic, Rooney
Subs: Myhill, Caldwell, Burke, N'Daw, Mutch, Elliott

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