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Birmingham City
Wrexham
Attacks
107
115
Dangerous Attacks
38
26
Ball Possession
46
54
On Target
8
0
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End 2-0
88′
E. Laird
J. Stansfield
86′
D. Keillor-Dunn
I·Kabore
85′
T. Doyle
T. Iwata
78′
D. Gray
I. Osman
74′
S. Smith
K.Moore
71′
2-0
C.Klarer
Assist: S.Paik
63′
N. Broadhead
M. James
63′
J. Windass
O. Rathbone
48′
1-0
C.Vicente
Assist: K. Wagner
45′
S.Paik
J.Solis
Halftime 0-0
27′
M.Cleworth
25′
J.Solis
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Match Info
Birmingham City secured a crucial 2-0 victory over Wrexham in an English Football League Championship clash at St Andrew's on Saturday evening. This result provided a significant boost to the Blues' survival hopes while denting Wrexham's own aspirations in a tightly contested second-tier encounter. The home side took control early, netting their first goal within the opening twenty minutes through a well-worked team move finished calmly by their striker. Birmingham doubled their advantage just before the hour mark from a set-piece, a powerful header leaving the Wrexham goalkeeper with no chance. Wrexham struggled to create clear-cut chances against a disciplined Birmingham defense, with their best opportunity coming from a long-range effort that was comfortably saved. The match was played at a high intensity with several firm challenges, but no major controversies or VAR interventions disrupted the flow. This win moves Birmingham City several points clear of the relegation zone in the Championship table, while Wrexham will be disappointed to have missed an opportunity to climb closer to the playoff places. Birmingham manager praised his team's "professionalism and fight," while the Wrexham boss acknowledged his side "lacked the final quality in the decisive moments." The starting XI for Birmingham City featured a strong defensive lineup, while Wrexham fielded their typical attacking formation but were unable to break through.

