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Birmingham vs Wolves Preview and Tip


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Venue: St. Andrews Park Category: England Championship Kick-Off: 16:00 11/04/2015 Birmingham will host Wolverhampton today on their home turf. Not so important match for the Blues but crucial for Wolves. This season Birmingham showed some bad playes. We remember their winless run from Mid-January till March. They hoped that they could reach, at least Playoff, but now they are sitting on 15th spot, and they can't go up, or down. They had some off-field issues and that affected on their games. Their ratio is 12-14-14, very average of the league with goal difference of 47:60. Last match they played against mighty Cherries and finished with 4:2 lost. They scored first two goals but look at the result at the end. Today they are without their captain, and one of preety important players Paul Robinson. They are also without Jonathan Spector, Stephen Gleeson, Diego Fabbrini. Most of the Blues players are tired and they wait this season to end because they are not happy with their players trough the season. "Everybody is more or less fit and available, although Robbo is obviously suspended," said the Blues boss. This statement is preety important for us and it expreses the situation in Birmingham. Last 5 matches their ratio is 1-2-2 with 10 conceded goals. On the other side we have Wolves. Their run continued against Leeds. In a tough match Wolves led 3:1 and they tought that game has ended but Leeds scored 2 more. But their fans led them to their 4th goal and they won 4:3. Fans went apsolutely crazy and Wolves players were happy with the win. Their Playoff aspirations are still alive because Brentford is having an away fixture against Derby wich is back on winning tracks, and Wolves can run on 4 points ahead. With 4 points ahead, and 5 games left, this is preety important. Last 5 matches Wolves won 4 and drew 1. Wolverhampton have been undefeated in their last 6 games. Wolverhampton scored at least one goal in each of their last 10 games. Their coach, Kenny Jackett praised their fans, and he is happy with todays 4000 coming on St. Andrews. With fight for playoff is continuing, Wolves must win here so they can extend their run, and be safer on 6th spot. Bet: Wolves to win @2.25


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