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ANOTHER GROUND VISITED - ST.ANDREWS, BIRMINGHAM CITY FC.
Birmingham City
3-3
Hull City
Saturday 10 November 2018 (15:00)
Championship
Attendance: 21,468
âš½ Che Adams 21', 45+4', 84'
âš½ Fraizer Campbell 50', 61'
âš½ Kamil Grosicki 73'
🟨 Michael Morrison 90+2'
🟨 Tommy Elphick 12', Jackson Irvine 36', Eric Lichaj 82'
L W W W W
Recent record
W W L D L
First Half
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🟨 12' Tommy Elphick
âš½ 21' Che Adams
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⮌ 24' Jota
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🟨 36' Jackson Irvine
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⮌ 45' Daniel Batty
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⮕ 45' Chris Martin
âš½ 45+4' Che Adams
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Second Half
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âš½ 50' Fraizer Campbell
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âš½ 61' Fraizer Campbell
⮌ 64' Charlie Lakin
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⮕ 64' Craig Gardner
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⮌ 65' Viv Solomon-Otabor
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⮕ 65' Wes Harding
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âš½ 73' Kamil Grosicki
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⮌ 78' Fraizer Campbell
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⮕ 78' Will Keane
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⮌ 81' Kamil Grosicki
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⮕ 81' Todd Kane
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🟨 82' Eric Lichaj
âš½ 84' Che Adams
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🟨 90' Michael Morrison
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BIRMINGHAM CITY
HULL CITY
Starting XI
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01Lee Camp (Goalkeeper)
03Kristian Pedersen (Defender)
05Maxime Colin (Defender)
12Harlee Dean (Defender)
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28Michael Morrison (Defender)
🟨90'
06Maikel Kieftenbeld (Midfielder)
07Connor Mahoney (Midfielder)
22Viv Solomon-Otabor (Midfielder)
⮌65'
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23Jota (Midfielder)
⮌24'
31Charlie Lakin (Midfielder)
⮌64'
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09Che Adams (Forward)
âš½21'âš½45+4'âš½84'
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10Lukas Jutkiewicz (Forward)
Substitutes
27Connal Trueman (Goalkeeper)
04Marc Roberts (Defender)
45Wes Harding (Defender)
⮕65'
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08Craig Gardner (Midfielder)
⮕64'
14Omar Bogle (Forward)
30Beryly Lubula (Forward)
Starting XI
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01David Marshall (Goalkeeper)
02Eric Lichaj (Defender)
🟨82'
04Jordy de Wijs (Defender)
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05Reece Burke (Defender)
18Daniel Batty (Midfielder)
⮌45'
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35Tommy Elphick (Defender)
🟨12'
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14Kamil Grosicki (Midfielder)
⚽73'⮌81'
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16Jackson Irvine (Midfielder)
🟨36'
22Markus Henriksen (Midfielder)
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20Jarrod Bowen (Forward)
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25Fraizer Campbell (Forward)
⚽50'⚽61'⮌78'
Substitutes
12George Long (Goalkeeper)
03Ondrej Mazuch (Defender)
17Todd Kane (Defender)
⮕81'
27Robbie McKenzie (Defender)
06Kevin Stewart (Midfielder)
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19Will Keane (Forward)
⮕78'
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29Chris Martin (Forward)
⮕45'

League Stats

Total League record up to this game: This was League game number 4757
made up of:
Level 1: 2,306 (48.48%)
Premier League: 266  Division 1: 2,040 
Level 2: 2,267 (47.66%)
Level 3: 184 (3.87%)
League 1 / Div 3: 184 
Level 4: 0 (0%)
PWDL FAGDG.AvgWin %
4757 1770 1207 1780 6750 6706 44 1.01 37.21%
League games vs Hull City: P63 W25 D18 L20
League games played at this ground: 2142 games
Total League record up to this game: This was League game number 4418
made up of:
Level 1: 190 (4.3%)
Premier League: 190 
Level 2: 2,467 (55.84%)
Level 3: 1,299 (29.4%)
League 1 / Div 3: 828  Div 3 North: 471 
Level 4: 462 (10.46%)
PWDL FAGDG.AvgWin %
4418 1646 1167 1605 6180 6014 166 1.03 37.26%
League games vs Birmingham City: P63 W20 D18 L25
League games played at this ground: 32 games
2018
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DT92 Members at this game:

Louis Massingham Rowell
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Left home at about 11:00 and walked to Chester station to get the 11:35 train. Originally I did not need to change but for some reason I had to change at Wolverhampton which made me get to Birmingham later than I originally planned. The walk from New Street Station was dreadful through what seemed like the worst parts of Birmingham. One of the worst walks to a ground I've had to do. Got to the ground at about 14:15. Sat in the Tilton Road end. The game itself was a strange one but very entertaining. Both sides were clueless in defence, Hull in the 1st half and Birmingham in the 2nd. Both of Birmingham's goals in the 1st half were from mistakes in the Hull back line and Che Adams who was impressive all game had 2 east finishes. Birmingham did look comfortable at HT but Hull improved in the 2nd half and deserved to get back into the game through 2 goals by Frazier Campbell. They then took the lead through a wonderful free kick from Grosiski and then it became an end to end game with Birmingham throwing everything they had to get an equaliser while leaving spaces at the back. Eventually Birmingham equalised through scrappy defending in the penalty area before Adams completed his hat trick by stroking the ball in. A draw was probably a fair result but Hull will have felt unlucky given they came from behind to lead. Walked back to New Street Station and got the 18:15 train back to Crewe but my original train to Chester was cancelled so I had to wait an extra 30 mins before the next one. Got back home at about 20:15.