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Club News

Match Preview: Birmingham (A).

08 Jun 2026BCW Media Team

The Robins' 4-0 victory over Charlton Athletic at Ashton Gate last time out saw them clinch the title in style, putting them just out of reach of Sunday's opponents.

Darren Carter's Blues are the division's form side, having won their last six outings, with a late title charge falling just short.

🎥 WATCH CITY CLINCH PROMOTION

🆚 OUR OPPONENTS: BIRMINGHAM CITY

Formed: 1968
Stadium: St. Andrew's
Nickname: Blues
Head Coach: Darren Carter
Finish last season: 12th (relegated from WSL)

Following their relegation from the Barclay's Women's Super League last season, Birmingham had a patchy start to life in the second tier and won just two of their first five outings.

However, the Blues have been the team to beat in the second half of the season, with six consecutive victories seeing them mount a late charge for the all important top spot.

While a midweek victory last Wednesday saw them reel in and overtake London City Lionesses, their charge came just too late to challenge Lauren Smith's side on a final-day showdown.

⏮ MATCH REWIND

Result: Birmingham City 0-1 Bristol City
When: 19.01.2019
Competition: Barclays Women's Championship

Gemma Evans' headed goal ensured Tanya Oxtoby's side came away with all three points and remained unbeaten in 2019. 

ℹ️ MATCH DETAILS:

When: Sunday, April 30th (2:00pm)
Where: St. Andrew's
Competition: Barclays Women's Championship

🚌 TRAVEL

By Car:
The stadium address is: St. Andrew's Stadium, Birmingham, B9 4RL. There is no parking available at St. Andrew's but street parking is available in the vicinity of the ground.

By Train:
There are three train stations within walking distance of the stadium:
Birmingham New Street: 1.9 miles
Birmingham Moor Street: 1.4 miles
Bordesley Station: 0.6 miles

By Bus:
St. Andrew's Stadium is served by a number of bus routes. For more information and timetables, please click here to visit the networkwestmidlands travel site.

🎟 TICKETS AND STREAMING

Tickets are priced at £8 for adults, while senior supporters and Under-18s can watch for £6. 

Under-13 tickets are set at just ÂŁ1.

For supporters unable to make the trip, the game will be shown live on the FA Player.