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  • Kick-off: 15:00
  • Venue: St Andrews Stadium
  • Attendance: 19228
  • Referee: Kettle, T

Live Commentary

91mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

90mins

It's red. He's off. Jon Parkin has been sent off.

90mins

The referee has booked Neil Danns.

90mins

Sebastian Larsson goes into the referees book for dissent.

90mins

Craig Fagan goes into the referees book for dissent.

88mins

The referee has booked Jon Parkin.

81mins

Michael Bridges is replaced by John Welsh.

81mins

Birmingham are replacing Medhi Nafti with Neil Kilkenny.

78mins

Dean Marney is replaced by Jon Parkin.

73mins

Ian Ashbee is replaced by Ryan France.

68mins

Birmingham are replacing David Dunn with Neil Danns.

67mins

Goal!! Hull City have scored with David Livermore putting it in the back of the net.

53mins

Goal!! Nicklas Bendtner scores for Birmingham.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 1 v 0.

45mins

The ref has blown his whistle for half time.

16mins

Goal!! Dudley Campbell scores for Birmingham.

0mins

It's 3pm on Saturday, September 9th, the match has kicked off.

Match Report

Birmingham's strikers, DJ Campbell and Nicklas Bendtner, scored the goals to enable the Championships favourites to maintain their 100 per cent home record but it was another below-par performance which bordered on the embarrassing.

The Blues were given further proof of just how difficult it is going to be to get out of the Championship as they were subjected to a late attacking onslaught from a Hull team which were surprised by the ease in which they were able dominate the closing stages.

Hull's striker Jon Parkin should have earned his side a point when he raced around everyone and with an open goal at his mercy smashed his shot against the post in the last five minutes.

His frustration boiled over as a couple of minutes later he clashed with Radhi Jaidi and earned himself a red card with the Birmingham defender knocked to the ground.

The new-look Birmingham side may have been streets ahead of Hull early on but dogged defensive work foiled and frustrated the Blues to such an extent that they were restricted to only one first half goal in a somewhat scrappy game.

It might well have been different if skipper Ian Ashbee, making his first appearance for 12 months, wasted a glorious chance to make a story-book return when he fluffed his shot following some early pressure with Birmingham's defence all at sea.

Nicky Forster and Michael Bridges made their first appearances together for Hull and it was Bridges who created an early impression with confidence to take the ball forward through a packed defence only to see his shot go just wide.

There is little doubt that this incident gave bottom of the table Hull some much needed confidence against a Birmingham side that is still struggling to come to terms with life in the Championship.

Hull, however, made not effort to disguise their intentions as they defended in depth to the consternation of Birmingham's attack.

The back four hardly ventured past their penalty area and these tactics did much to stifle Birmingham's attacking ideas with Bendtner struggling to shine in the first half.

Hull's tactics may not be pleasing on the eye but their hard work will eventually earn them valuable points as they played with commitment.

Hull finally succumbed in the 16th minute following a long spell of inter-passing before the ball found its way out to Gary McSheffrey on the left.

The former Coventry player produced a snappy cross which was met first time by Campbell to turn the ball into the net for his second goal of the season

As a result of this goal Birmingham swamped Hull who retreated at the first sign of trouble and subsequently contained the Midlands club to only one goal in the first period.

But they had a lucky escape when Campbell linked up again with McSheffrey only to see his head from a free-kick bounce against the post with Boaz Myhill transfixed on his line.

McSheffrey continued to trouble Hull and eight minutes into the second period he produced an accurate left wing corner which the unmarked Bendtner nonchalantly headed home.

There was, nevertheless, the isolated danger from a Hull attack in which Bridges was a potential threat and this was emphasised in the 67th minute.

Birmingham's defence, in particular N'Gotty, became far too casual and David Livermore latched onto a loose ball to drive his shot past a helpless Maik Taylor.

Losing their composure and control Birmingham had to hang on and Nicky nearly earned a point with a screaming shot which smashed against the post.

Parkin then popped up with an even better chance only to carelessly waste the opportunity.

Birmingham City

Hull City

Corners

22

Fouls

1019

Goal attempts

119

Shots off target

34

Offsides

32

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