FULL TIME: Birmingham City are relegated from the Premiership but did it in style after an emphatic performance at St. Andrews today, while their opponents are left ruing missed opportunities as they will not play European football next season.
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Goal
BIRMINGHAM 4 - 1 BLACKBURN: FABRICE MUAMBA makes it four with a great header from inside the box.
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West Ham have now equalised against Aston Villa, just to rub salt into the wound for Blackburn who know that they will no longer play European football next season.
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All three sides fighting against the drop are winning today, but unfortunately two of them will not play a part in next seasons Premiership campaign.
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Goal
BIRMINGHAM 3 - 1 BLACKBURN: CAMERON JEROME nets his second of the game from a one-on-one opportunity.
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A ball is threaded through for Emerton who looks to get onto the end of it, but Taylor is quick off his line to smother the ball.
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Substitution
Gary McSheffrey takes the field in place of Olivier Kapo.
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Bentley takes a defender and flashes a shot across goal, forcing a decent save out of Taylor.
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Substitution
Hughes makes an attacking substitution with Benni McCarthy replacing Stephen Warnock, with Emerton moving to left-back.
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The game has again become subdued and both sides seem to have given up hope, with most players' body language becoming weary.
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Liam Ridgewell brings down Jason Roberts and the striker was clear through on goal. The Rovers fans call for the red card, but Howard Webb only produces the yellow one on this occasion.
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It is too little too late for City, but the goal almost certainly ruins Rovers' hopes of Europe.
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Goal
BIRMINGHAM 2 - 1 BLACKBURN: CAMERON JEROME makes no mistake this time though as he beats Brad Friedel with a neat volley from 8-yards.
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Cameron Jerome puts in his contender for miss of the season as he scoops the ball over an empty goal from close range.
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Reading are now three goals up against Derby County and it seems there is no way that Birmingham can avoid the drop now.
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Damien Johnson makes way for Medhi Nafti
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Brett emmerton goes down under a challenge looking for a penalty but referee Howard Webb waves play on.
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Substitution
Alex McLeish now makes a change, with Cameron Jerome replacing Mikael Forssell
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Hughes looked set to make it a triple substitution with Benni McCarthy stripped of his tracksuit but the manager appeared to change his mind at the last minute.
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Substitution
Morten Gamst Pedersen makes way for Kerimoglu Tugay.
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Substitution
Johann Vogel leaves the field for ex-Birmingham player David Dunn who gets a hostile reception.
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Both sets of fans have gone rather quite now leaving the atmosphere a little subdued, but Mark Hughes looks to his subs bench in order to put some inspiration onto the pitch.
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Bad news comes through for both these sides - Aston Villa have taken the lead at Upton Park while Reading have doubled their tally against Derby.
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Pedersen picks out Santa Cruz six-yards out with a pinpoint cross but the striker makes a mess of the opportunity, heading the ball over the bar.
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Larsson hits a shot goal-wards but it is straight down the throat of Friedel.
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Kapo hits a fierce shot from difference and Fridel can't get anywhere near it, but is grateful to see the ball fly past the post.
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Yellow Card
Santa Cruz is bundled over in the box and appeals for a penalty but Howard Webb books the striker for allegedly diving - a dubious decision.
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That goal changes everything as Blackburn have now restored their hopes of European football, but it is bad news for Birmingham.
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Goal
BIRMINGHAM 1 - 1 BLACKBURN: Santa Cruz slides a pass through to MORTEN GAMST PEDERSEN who eases the ball past Taylor from close range.
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Larsson tries his luck from a free-kick but he fails to trouble Friedel.
Second half
Howard Webb gets the second-half underway and as it stands, Blackburn will finish in 8th and Birmingham ten places below in 18th.
Half time
HALF TIME: David Murphy's strike separates the sides at half-time but goals elsewhere mean that City will still be relegated if the scorelines remain the same.
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No other scores have come through and it is a wonder what the Birmingham fans are dancing about, but their side are winning and they can do nothing more than that.
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The Birmingham fans have lightened up and there seems to be some good news spreading around the stadium - the ideal situation of course would be a Derby equaliser.
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Stephen Kelly saves Birmingham and Maik Taylor as he clears a Blackburn cross of the line.
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Yellow Card
Larsson is now cautioned for showing dissent towards the referee.
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Birmingham have a lifeline now but will need to hope that Derby can pull a goal back against Reading.
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Kapo strikes a curling shot from just outside the box and forces a fine save out of Friedel who tips the ball around the post..
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Yellow Card
Jason Roberts is booked for arguing with the officials.
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Rovers are furious with the referee, as he was still talking to the players who were forming the wall when the free-kick was taken.
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Goal
BIRMINGHAM 1 - 0 BLACKBURN: Zarate lays the ball off for DAVID MURPHY who strikes a low shot from 25-yards. Brad Friedel makes a horrendous mistake and lets the ball slip through his grasp and into the back of the net.
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Pedersen fouls Fabrice Muamba and City have a free-kick in a decent position.
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Sebastian Larsson puts a good delivery into the box after a well-worked move and Kapo heads the ball wide from 8-yards out.
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Yellow Card
Damien Johnson picks up the first booking of the game for afoul on Jason Roberts.
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There is not much to talk about as we pass the halfway mark of the opening 45 minutes and neither keeper has had much to do, the best chance falling to Zarate inside three minutes.
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Bentley gets into a decent position and looks to get a cross into the bo but his delivery is surprisingly poor.
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Johann Vogel picks up the ball and starts a good move for Blackburn that results in a long range Stephen Warnock shot sailing over the crossbar.
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More news has come from around the country and Aston Villa have equalised at West Ham while Reading have taken the lead at Derby, which is bad news for Birmingham.
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It has all gone a little quiet in St. Andrews, including the football, and neither side has yet got a foothold in the game.
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The news from Upton Park is that West Ham have taken the lead against Aston Villa, which is good news for Blackburn if they too can find the net.
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David Bentley hits a shot from distance but it is blocked by Liam Ridgewell on the edge of the penalty area.
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Morten Gamst Pedersen cuts inside and picks out Roque Santa Cruz with a cross. but the Paraguayan''s shot is well saved by Maik Taylor.
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Jason Roberts upends Radhi Jaidi but Howard Webb keeps the cards in his pocket on this occasion.
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Mauro Zarate plays a neat one-two with Olivier Kapo before blazing a shot wide of the target - a decent opportunity for the loan striker.
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The home faithful are making plenty of noise in these opening stages and are testing the resolve of the Blackburn players.
Awaiting Kickoff
Howard Webb gets the season finale underway.
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James McFadden has picked up a knock in the pre-match warm-up and will no longer feature in the match. Mauro Zarate comes in for the striker, with Cameron Jerome taking the bench.
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Blackburn on the other hand can finish 6th if they pick up three points and Aston Villa fail to do so at Upton Park, but could also slide down to 8th if they fail to pick up more points than Portsmouth who host Fulham.
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Birmingham City must avoid defeat today if they are to avoid the drop. A point will be enough, providing Reading and Fulham both lose, as City have a better goal difference.
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BLACKBURN STARTING XI: Friedel, Reid, Samba, Nelsen, Warnock, Bentley, Emerton, Vogel, Pedersen, Santa Cruz, Roberts. SUBS:Brown, Kerimoglu, McCarthy, Khizanishvili, Dunn
Mark Hughes also starts with the same eleven that beat Derby eight days ago, but has another option on the bench as Benni McCarthy returns from a hamstring injury.
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Birmingham boss Alex McLeish names an unchanged side to the one that lost at Fulham last weekend, though there are some alterations on the bench with Medhi Nafti and Gary McSheffrey returning in favour of Frank Queudrue and Cameron Jerome.
Birmingham City
Blackburn Rovers
Full time
FULL TIME: Birmingham City are relegated from the Premiership but did it in style after an emphatic performance at St. Andrews today, while their opponents are left ruing missed opportunities as they will not play European football next season.
Goal
BIRMINGHAM 4 - 1 BLACKBURN: FABRICE MUAMBA makes it four with a great header from inside the box.
West Ham have now equalised against Aston Villa, just to rub salt into the wound for Blackburn who know that they will no longer play European football next season.
All three sides fighting against the drop are winning today, but unfortunately two of them will not play a part in next seasons Premiership campaign.
Goal
BIRMINGHAM 3 - 1 BLACKBURN: CAMERON JEROME nets his second of the game from a one-on-one opportunity.
A ball is threaded through for Emerton who looks to get onto the end of it, but Taylor is quick off his line to smother the ball.
Substitution
Gary McSheffrey takes the field in place of Olivier Kapo.
Bentley takes a defender and flashes a shot across goal, forcing a decent save out of Taylor.
Substitution
Hughes makes an attacking substitution with Benni McCarthy replacing Stephen Warnock, with Emerton moving to left-back.
The game has again become subdued and both sides seem to have given up hope, with most players' body language becoming weary.
Liam Ridgewell brings down Jason Roberts and the striker was clear through on goal. The Rovers fans call for the red card, but Howard Webb only produces the yellow one on this occasion.
It is too little too late for City, but the goal almost certainly ruins Rovers' hopes of Europe.
Goal
BIRMINGHAM 2 - 1 BLACKBURN: CAMERON JEROME makes no mistake this time though as he beats Brad Friedel with a neat volley from 8-yards.
Cameron Jerome puts in his contender for miss of the season as he scoops the ball over an empty goal from close range.
Reading are now three goals up against Derby County and it seems there is no way that Birmingham can avoid the drop now.
Damien Johnson makes way for Medhi Nafti
Brett emmerton goes down under a challenge looking for a penalty but referee Howard Webb waves play on.
Substitution
Alex McLeish now makes a change, with Cameron Jerome replacing Mikael Forssell
Hughes looked set to make it a triple substitution with Benni McCarthy stripped of his tracksuit but the manager appeared to change his mind at the last minute.
Substitution
Morten Gamst Pedersen makes way for Kerimoglu Tugay.
Substitution
Johann Vogel leaves the field for ex-Birmingham player David Dunn who gets a hostile reception.
Both sets of fans have gone rather quite now leaving the atmosphere a little subdued, but Mark Hughes looks to his subs bench in order to put some inspiration onto the pitch.
Bad news comes through for both these sides - Aston Villa have taken the lead at Upton Park while Reading have doubled their tally against Derby.
Pedersen picks out Santa Cruz six-yards out with a pinpoint cross but the striker makes a mess of the opportunity, heading the ball over the bar.
Larsson hits a shot goal-wards but it is straight down the throat of Friedel.
Kapo hits a fierce shot from difference and Fridel can't get anywhere near it, but is grateful to see the ball fly past the post.
Yellow Card
Santa Cruz is bundled over in the box and appeals for a penalty but Howard Webb books the striker for allegedly diving - a dubious decision.
That goal changes everything as Blackburn have now restored their hopes of European football, but it is bad news for Birmingham.
Goal
BIRMINGHAM 1 - 1 BLACKBURN: Santa Cruz slides a pass through to MORTEN GAMST PEDERSEN who eases the ball past Taylor from close range.
Larsson tries his luck from a free-kick but he fails to trouble Friedel.
Second half
Howard Webb gets the second-half underway and as it stands, Blackburn will finish in 8th and Birmingham ten places below in 18th.
Half time
HALF TIME: David Murphy's strike separates the sides at half-time but goals elsewhere mean that City will still be relegated if the scorelines remain the same.
No other scores have come through and it is a wonder what the Birmingham fans are dancing about, but their side are winning and they can do nothing more than that.
The Birmingham fans have lightened up and there seems to be some good news spreading around the stadium - the ideal situation of course would be a Derby equaliser.
Stephen Kelly saves Birmingham and Maik Taylor as he clears a Blackburn cross of the line.
Yellow Card
Larsson is now cautioned for showing dissent towards the referee.
Birmingham have a lifeline now but will need to hope that Derby can pull a goal back against Reading.
Kapo strikes a curling shot from just outside the box and forces a fine save out of Friedel who tips the ball around the post..
Yellow Card
Jason Roberts is booked for arguing with the officials.
Rovers are furious with the referee, as he was still talking to the players who were forming the wall when the free-kick was taken.
Goal
BIRMINGHAM 1 - 0 BLACKBURN: Zarate lays the ball off for DAVID MURPHY who strikes a low shot from 25-yards. Brad Friedel makes a horrendous mistake and lets the ball slip through his grasp and into the back of the net.
Pedersen fouls Fabrice Muamba and City have a free-kick in a decent position.
Sebastian Larsson puts a good delivery into the box after a well-worked move and Kapo heads the ball wide from 8-yards out.
Yellow Card
Damien Johnson picks up the first booking of the game for afoul on Jason Roberts.
There is not much to talk about as we pass the halfway mark of the opening 45 minutes and neither keeper has had much to do, the best chance falling to Zarate inside three minutes.
Bentley gets into a decent position and looks to get a cross into the bo but his delivery is surprisingly poor.
Johann Vogel picks up the ball and starts a good move for Blackburn that results in a long range Stephen Warnock shot sailing over the crossbar.
More news has come from around the country and Aston Villa have equalised at West Ham while Reading have taken the lead at Derby, which is bad news for Birmingham.
It has all gone a little quiet in St. Andrews, including the football, and neither side has yet got a foothold in the game.
The news from Upton Park is that West Ham have taken the lead against Aston Villa, which is good news for Blackburn if they too can find the net.
David Bentley hits a shot from distance but it is blocked by Liam Ridgewell on the edge of the penalty area.
Morten Gamst Pedersen cuts inside and picks out Roque Santa Cruz with a cross. but the Paraguayan''s shot is well saved by Maik Taylor.
Jason Roberts upends Radhi Jaidi but Howard Webb keeps the cards in his pocket on this occasion.
Mauro Zarate plays a neat one-two with Olivier Kapo before blazing a shot wide of the target - a decent opportunity for the loan striker.
The home faithful are making plenty of noise in these opening stages and are testing the resolve of the Blackburn players.
Awaiting Kickoff
Howard Webb gets the season finale underway.
Awaiting Kickoff
James McFadden has picked up a knock in the pre-match warm-up and will no longer feature in the match. Mauro Zarate comes in for the striker, with Cameron Jerome taking the bench.
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Blackburn on the other hand can finish 6th if they pick up three points and Aston Villa fail to do so at Upton Park, but could also slide down to 8th if they fail to pick up more points than Portsmouth who host Fulham.
Awaiting Kickoff
Birmingham City must avoid defeat today if they are to avoid the drop. A point will be enough, providing Reading and Fulham both lose, as City have a better goal difference.
Awaiting Kickoff
BLACKBURN STARTING XI: Friedel, Reid, Samba, Nelsen, Warnock, Bentley, Emerton, Vogel, Pedersen, Santa Cruz, Roberts. SUBS:Brown, Kerimoglu, McCarthy, Khizanishvili, Dunn
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BIRMINGHAM STARTING XI: Maik Taylor, Kelly, Jaidi, Ridgewell, Murphy, Larsson, Muamba, Johnson, Kapo, Forssell, McFadden. SUBS: Doyle, Nafti, McSheffrey, Zarate, Parnaby
Awaiting Kickoff
Mark Hughes also starts with the same eleven that beat Derby eight days ago, but has another option on the bench as Benni McCarthy returns from a hamstring injury.
Awaiting Kickoff
Birmingham boss Alex McLeish names an unchanged side to the one that lost at Fulham last weekend, though there are some alterations on the bench with Medhi Nafti and Gary McSheffrey returning in favour of Frank Queudrue and Cameron Jerome.