Championship Gameweek 10
Nov 4, 2020 7.45pm
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2
HT : 1 0
FT St. Andrew's Stadium
  • Marc Roberts 40' goal
  • Ivan Sunjic 69' yellowcard
  • goal Scott Kashket 75'
  • goal Kristian Pedersen 90'+2' (OG)

Preview: Birmingham City vs. Wycombe Wanderers - prediction, team news, lineups

Birmingham City vs. Wycombe Wanderers - prediction, team news, lineups

Birmingham City and Wycombe Wanderers square off at St Andrew's on Wednesday evening with both clubs having enjoyed a return to form.

The Blues have moved up to 11th position after back-to-back victories, while Wycombe are now just two points from moving outside of the relegation zone for the first time this season.


Match preview

With just three goals being scored from their opening seven fixtures, Birmingham boss Aitor Karanka was understandably receiving criticism regarding his team's performances.

However, back-to-back 2-1 wins over Huddersfield Town and Preston North End have moved Blues back into the top half of the standings.

Birmingham's decisive goals in those two contests came in the final five minutes, meaning that more than half of their points this season have come from finishing on the front foot.

Karanka will want to see much more from a side who have sometimes failed to impress, and the Spaniard also has a responsibility to adopt a more eye-catching style of play in order to move further up the table.

Nevertheless, only three teams possess a better defensive record than Birmingham, something Karanka will point to if he feels that any negative comments aimed at his team are unfair.

As far as Wycombe are concerned, Gareth Ainsworth is looking to build on their recent resurgence by claiming a first away point of the season.

Ainsworth may have had his doubts over whether his side were capable of earning anything against Watford last weekend, but a hard-fought point has led to the Chairboys turning a corner.

A much-needed clean sheet came with the 1-0 triumph over relegation rivals Sheffield Wednesday, a result which has given the club an eight-point cushion over the Owls.

Next in their sights will be chasing down Derby County and Nottingham Forest, and Ainsworth will feel that Wycombe can play with a sense of freedom on their visit to the West Midlands.

Birmingham City Championship form: DLLDWW

Wycombe Wanderers Championship form: LLLLDW


Team News

Birmingham boss Karanka is likely to keep changes to a minimum after playing three at the back proved to be effective at Preston.

Although Gary Gardner came off the substitutes' bench to score the winner, Riley McGree may keep his place in the centre of the pitch.

Given the opposition, Karanka may be prepared to use Ivan Sanchez and Jonathan Leko in wide positions.

Matt Bloomfield is pushing for a return in the centre of Wycombe's midfield, potentially at the expense of Dennis Adeniran.

Barring any late fitness issues, that could be the sole alteration made by Ainsworth.

Birmingham City possible starting lineup: Etheridge; Dean, San Jose, Roberts; Colin, Sunjic, McGree, Pedersen; Sanchez, Jutkiewicz, Leko

Wycombe Wanderers possible starting lineup: Allsopp; Grimmer, Stewart, Knight, Jacobson; Bloomfield, Thompson; Kashket, Wheeler, Horgan; Akinfenwa


We say: Birmingham City 2-1 Wycombe Wanderers

Everything points to a nervy encounter lacking in goalmouth action being played out in the West Midlands. However, both managers will regard this match as an opportunity, and the Blues may benefit from pushing for victory during the latter stages.


Top betting tip

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Who will win Wednesday's Championship clash between Birmingham City and Wycombe Wanderers?
Birmingham City 83%
Draw 13%
Wycombe Wanderers 3%
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