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Birmingham City 0-0 Ipswich Town - Half-Time
Friday, 8th Aug 2025 20:57

Town’s opening game of the season at Birmingham City remains 0-0 at half-time.

Chieo Ogbene was handed his first start since October last year and Leif Davis was fit to start at left-back following his hip problem, but neither Omari Hutchinson nor Jaden Philogene were in the squad.

Ogbene, who ruptured achilles ligaments in last season’s away game at Brentford, started on the right of the three behind striker George Hirst with Jack Clarke on the left and Sammie Szmodics in the middle.

Azor Matusiwa made his Town debut in midfield alongside Jack Taylor ahead of a back four of, from the right, Ben Johnson, playing his first league game outside the Premier League, new skipper Dara O’Shea, Jacob Greaves and Davis. Alex Palmer was in goal.

Philogene was absent having picked up an ankle injury at Auxerre last week, while Hutchinson, the subject of transfer speculation, missed out with a throat infection.

New signings Ashley Young and Cedric Kipre were on the bench, as was Nathan Broadhead, a Wrexham target, and young midfielder Fin Barbrook, in a matchday squad for a competitive game for the first time.

The home crowd, still ebullient from last year’s record-breaking 111-point League One title, made plenty of noise before kick-off and as the game got under way.


And with that backing firmly behind them, Birmingham saw virtually all of the ball in the early stages but without threatening.

A Town free-kick from the right was sent in by Taylor but came to nothing, Clarke harshly adjudged to have fouled a defender beyond the back post.

In the seventh minute, sections of the home crowd were on their feet cheering after Kyogo Furuhashi looped the ball over Palmer and into the net but referee Andrew Kitchen had already blown up as the Japanese international had jumped into Greaves in order to win the ball, catching him with an arm.

On 22, Kyogo, a persistent niggling presence for the Town centre-halves, was found on the left of the box, but scraped his shot into the side-netting.

Four minutes later, with the game having become a scruffy affair with plenty of fouls, mostly from Town, Taylor and Birmingham debutant Bright Osayi-Samuel were both booked for a minor dust-up on the touchline following a challenge.

Moments later, good work from Hirst led to a Szmodics break towards the area but another Birmingham debutant, Phil Neumann, got across to put it out for Town’s first corner of the match.

Szmodics had made a good start but the former Blackburn man missed a very good chance to put the Blues in front in the 25th minute. Birmingham skipper Christop Klarer passed back to keeper Ryan Allsop, who played it straight to Szmodics just outside the area but the Ireland international shot wide of the target.

Just after the half hour, some sharp Birmingham passing ended with Tomoki Iwata playing a ball forward into the area to one-time Town target Jay Stansfield, but the England U21 international blazed well over having had time to set himself.

Moments later, Town had their second clear opening of the evening. A long O’Shea pass played in Davis on the left, the full-back broke into the box in front of his man but hit his shot with the inside of his left boot rather than the outside and sent it across goal rather than over Allsop and into the net.

On 40, Keshi Anderson scuffed a shot through to Palmer after Town had lost the ball playing out from the left, then moments later they surrendered it again, Stansfield scraping a shot from the edge wide when the striker should have done much better.

In the 43rd minute Matusiwa, who was struggling with the pace of the game, lost possession a few yards inside the Birmingham half, then pulled back Anderson and was yellow-carded. Demarai Gray, making his second debut for the club, shot straight at Palmer from 30 yards.

In the second minute of two added on, Johnson crossed from the right and Taylor flicked a header across goal and wide. A decent chance, if not as good as the earlier ones for Szmodics and Davis.

That was the last action of a half which the home side had dominated in the early stages without seriously threatening, aside from Kyogo’s disallowed goal.

The period became scrappier as it reached its midway point, before the Blues began to find their feet more but without ever really taking control.

Despite that, Town will feel they had the better chances with Szmodics and Davis spurning opportunities they ought to have taken.

Birmingham City: Allsop, Osayi-Samuel, Neumann, Klarer (c), Cochrane, Tomoki, Paik, Gray, Stansfield, Anderson, Furuhashi. Subs: Beadle, Laird, Bielik, Doyle, Leonard, Dykes, Willumsson, Gardner-Hickman, Cashin.

Town: Palmer; Johnson, O’Shea (c), Greaves, Davis, Matusiwa, Taylor; Ogbene, Szmodics, Clarke, Hirst. Subs: Walton, Kipre, Woolfenden, Chaplin, Young, Al-Hamadi, Humphreys, Broadhead, Barbrook. Referee: Andrew Kitchen (Durham).


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jas0999 added 21:01 - Aug 8
Very poor. CM Looks weak. Why haven’t we replaced Delap?

We are favourites to win the division. Not on this showing. Not ONE shot on target.

KM must step up. MA needs to urgently strengthen.
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muccletonjoe added 21:03 - Aug 8
Several players not upbto speed , ogbene, matusiwa, Davis.
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superblues9 added 21:06 - Aug 8
As said jas no replacement for Delap and Morsy
Our 2 most influential players need to replace them !
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chepstowblue added 21:06 - Aug 8
Very poor half. Sloppy and careless describes it perfectly. Let's get out of here with a point and no damage done.
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blues1 added 21:06 - Aug 8
Jas0999. Showing ur total lack of knowledge of football again. You really expected the game to go any other way than it did for the 1st 20 odd minutes, away from home against ateam still on a high from promotion? And how many shots habe Birmingham had on target, for all tgeirxpressure?
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jas0999 added 21:16 - Aug 8
Blues1 - yes, as promotion favourites I expected a shot on goal.

One down now. You may be happy! I guess your lack of knowledge shines through … no doubt you’ll be happy with a defeat!
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trevski_s added 21:26 - Aug 8
Been a tough start but I knew this game was going to be a tough one. People need to remember that Birmingham are also a favourite to go up and haven't lost at home in 25 games whilst setting records last season.

I do agree we don't quite seem as we have been in pre-season but it is also a completely different atmosphere (and on TV which is often a weak point for us). We do need to step it up a bit COYB
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chepstowblue added 21:35 - Aug 8
With 20 to go I'm not surprised by the scoreline, but the level of performance has been appalling. Matusiwa is miles off the pace, and Johnson must have the lowest IQ currently in the game. I've just watched Davis fall over looking for a throw in. This is frankly embarrassing.
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blues1 added 21:38 - Aug 8
Jas0999. Well no, obviously not. My point about lack of knowledge was about you didntxseem to think wexwould be under pressure there tonight. Especially early on in the game. And already criticising players, without actually naming them. Talking about the midfield being. weak. Uws Mausiwa didn't habe a great 1st half, but its gonna take him a bit of time to adjust to the pace. Hes been better 2nd half tho. Why keep going on about us replacing Delap? Suppose ur against Hirst now? And they are trying. Dont think the issue tonight has been whos up front, do you?
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tractorboy2421 added 21:48 - Aug 8
Is it me or are the sky commentators a little biased towards Birmingham
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FromIpswichToPhoenix added 21:51 - Aug 8
We look awful. What the hell?
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VitalSigns added 22:03 - Aug 8
Mom George Hirst. Led the line brilliantly. Otherwise a dismal performance. But we showed grit and never say die attitude and when you don’t play well at least find a way to get something out of the game.
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blues1 added 22:05 - Aug 8
Tractorboy2421. No, its not just you. So biassed its unbelievable. Or is it, considering who the co-commentator was.
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ITFC_1994 added 22:11 - Aug 8
Good point that! We showed grit and a nastiness we've been lacking previously! We looked miles off it in midfield but I think we all expected that- Morsy was a huge part of this team so going to take time... Cajuste's composure would have been helpfull in there tonight. Sadly Taylor still out of his depth at this level it seems. Another midfielder has to be the priority for the rest of the window now.... On reflection i wonder whether Mckenna might regret letting Mas go, would have been a better option then Taylor for a game like this one. Anyway, good game and feels great to be back in the championship. CBA for the meltdown from some "fans".... can't wait for next Sunday. COYB!!!
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ITFC_1994 added 22:11 - Aug 8
Good point that! We showed grit and a nastiness we've been lacking previously! We looked miles off it in midfield but I think we all expected that- Morsy was a huge part of this team so going to take time... Cajuste's composure would have been helpfull in there tonight. Sadly Taylor still out of his depth at this level it seems. Another midfielder has to be the priority for the rest of the window now.... On reflection i wonder whether Mckenna might regret letting Mas go, would have been a better option then Taylor for a game like this one. Anyway, good game and feels great to be back in the championship. CBA for the meltdown from some "fans".... can't wait for next Sunday. COYB!!!
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youngie7 added 22:12 - Aug 8
I expected tonight, Cajuste not playing , need another 4-5 players especially when Omari and Broadhead will leave - strength in depth is poor atm
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blueytops added 22:14 - Aug 8
A poor performance, but a point none the less, the team that starts the first game in September will look a little different from the todays starting lineup, liked the look of Humphries though
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poet added 22:18 - Aug 8
2 points dropped, we basically got sucker punched by a team of hasslers, chasers and persistent fouling. We must do better against teams like this, this league is full of them. But credit to Birmingham for their work rate. What it also highlighted for me was, we need more recruits to cover injuries.
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