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Ethan Laird has scored after 40 seconds!
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Birmingham manager Chris Davies makes three changes from the last League One match, a 2-1 win over Rotherham a week ago. Bailey Peacock-Farrell, Marc Leonard and Scott Wright come in for Ryan Allsop, Taylor Gardner-Hickman and Lyndon Dykes.
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Eddie Howe has made nine changes to the side that beat Arsenal in the Carabao Cup semi-final. Dan Burn and Bruno Guimaraes are the men who keep their place, but there are plenty of big hitters on the bench including Alexander Isak.
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Birmingham (4-2-3-1) Peacock-Farrell; Laird, Klarer, Davies, Cochrane; Iwata, Leonard; Wright, Dowell, Anderson; Stansfield.
Substitutes: Allsop, Bielik, Hanley, Sampsted, Harris, Willumsson, Dykes, May, Jutkiewicz.
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Newcastle (4-3-3) Pope; Livramento, Krafth, Burn, Targett; Miley, Guimaraes, Longstaff; Osula, Wilson, Willock.
Substitutes: Dubravka, Ruddy, Trippier, Schar, Tonali, Isak, Hall, Murphy, Neave.
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Referee Matthew Donohue.
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And extra-time is being played in these two games
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Preston 0-0 Wycombe
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Stoke 3-3 Cardiff
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Hello and welcome to live coverage of Birmingham City v Newcastle United at St Andrew’s. This is one of the ties of the FA Cup fourth round, a meeting between the League One leaders and the League Cup finalists.
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Birmingham, relegated from the Championship last season, have regrouped superbly under their young coach Chris Davies and will fancy their chances of a shock. They are very strong defensively and have conceded only four goals in their last 13 games; Alexander Isak will test just how strong they are*.
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The FA Cup is probably third on Newcastle’s list of priorities, behind the Carabao Cup final and qualifying for the Champions League. But when you’ve waited as long as they have for a trophy, everything is worth your best shot.
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Kick off 5.45pm.
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* Edit: or not – he’s on the bench
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Important Events
Callum Wilson squeezed the barrel to the left And then I clipped a great ball over the far post. Osla screwed it into a six-yard box and Wilk plunged into the goal with his left foot. The ball was punched by Peacock Farrell, and the momentum took him behind Gorein and played for a few seconds until everyone realized that the assistant had signaled it was a goal.
There is no gorein technology. It looks incredibly close to the naked eye. My instinct is that it was on the line, but I never put a farm on it.
goal! Birmingham 1-1 Newcastle (Wilck 21)
Joe Willuck equals Newcastle, but it's questionable whether the ball has crossed the line!
18 minutes Birmingham is being attacked by Newcastle with all sorts of possibilities. Just a little like Newcastle went to Arsenal on Tuesday. This is a really good game.
15 minutes: A detailed save by the Pope! The resulting free kick was driven over a far post and then returned towards Anderson at the edge of the area. He contorts his body, burns out and takes a slight deflection, slams the sweet left-foot volley pushed out by the flying pope. That's a really good stop.
14 minutes Byrne is reserved to pull back the lights. Birmingham is frustrated that the Ref didn't fulfill its advantage as they had a 2-on-2 break.
12 minutes Livramento reaches the byline and cuts the ball. A square is forced into Wilson along the six-yard line.
10 minutes Newcastle is beginning to dominate the ball, processing the shock of getting behind so quickly.
7 minutes Osla has been fouled on the right by Cochran. Targett's free kick is decisively punched by Peacock-Farrell.
6 minutes The Pope, who is not the best on the foot, blows a pass straight out of play.
4 minutes Iwata's path is intercepted by Willlock. Willlock spikes 50 yards below the left and curls the dangerous cross. Rather, if there were Newcastle players in this area it would have been a dangerous cross.
St Andrews is ballistic. It came from a corner that worked brilliantly, won Dowell and filmed. He purposely drove it over a far post to Anderson. Anderson pulled away and was not marked at all. Anderson led the header towards Laird six yards away, and wiped out a shot deflected onto the roof of the net by Wilson. Laird's shot was on the target, so that's his goal.
goal! Birmingham 1-0 Newcastle (Laird 1)
Ethan Laird scored 40 seconds later!
1 minute Show me a peek! Birmingham, in blue, kick off from left to right while we watch.
St Andrews has a Hellban vibe. Kick-off takes just 5 minutes to make your team a Peedie reminder.
Birmingham (4-2-3-1) Peacock Farrell; Laird, Klarer, Davies, Cochrane; Iwata, Leonard; Wright, Dowell, Anderson. Stance field.
Alternatives: Allsop, Bielik, Hanley, Sampsted, Harris, Willumsson, Dykes, May, Jutkiewicz.
Newcastle (4-3-3) Pope; Livramento, Krafth, burn, Targett; Miley, Guimares, Longstaff; Osla, Wilson, Wilck.
Alternatives: Dubravka, Ruddy, Trippier, Schar, Tonali, Isak, Hall, Murphy, Neave.
Judgment Matthew Donohue.
“G'day Rob” Chris Paraskelbass says. “I hope you're fine! “I'm sitting here waiting for 4:30am coffee to boil, so the term “Birmingham” is next for others I wonder if it will bring memories of random access.
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Peter Enkelman's immortal St. Andrews Klanger.
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A hit TV show Brum featuring a curious bed, sensual and boundary fascist Autonomous vintage car It solves crimes/runs to people.
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At that time, Newcastle acquired Viduka, Martins and Michael Owen's “Holy Trinity” in advance at St. Andrews, and broke the record due to a lack of work ethic as the front three.
“I'll pay seriously to see that car pull out a matchball with jerky eyes, Midland's cheeks, smug eyes…”
For me, there is a saying that the word Birmingham reminds me of Barry Fry's appendage.
Team News: 9 changes in Newcastle
Birmingham manager Chris Davis made three changes from his final league one match, winning 2-1 over Rotherham a week ago. Bailey Peacock Farrell, Mark Leonard and Scott Wright Come to Ryan Ohl, Taylor Gardner Hickman and Lyndon Dykes.
Eddie Howe made nine changes to the side that beat Arsenal in the Carabao Cup semi-finals. Dan Byrne and Bruno Guimarès Although he is a man who maintains his place, there are plenty of big names on the bench, including Alexander Isaac.
Birmingham (4-2-3-1) Peacock Farrell; Laird, Klarer, Davies, Cochrane; Iwata, Leonard; Wright, Dowell, Anderson. Stance field.
Alternatives: Allsop, Bielik, Hanley, Sampsted, Harris, Willumsson, Dykes, May, Jutkiewicz.
Newcastle (4-3-3) Pope; Livramento, Krafth, burn, Targett; Miley, Guimares, Longstaff; Osla, Wilson, Wilck.
Alternatives: Dubravka, Ruddy, Trippier, Schar, Tonali, Isak, Hall, Murphy, Neave.
Judgment Matthew Donohue.
Today's FA Cup Results
And extra time is played in these two games
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Preston 0-0 Wycombe
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Stoke 3-3 Cardiff
preamble
Hello, welcome to Birmingham City v Newcastle United live coverage in St. Andrews. This is one of the 4th round bonds of the FA Cup, a meeting between League One Leader and League Cup finalists.
Birmingham, who was kicked out of last season's championship, is brilliantly reorganised under young coach Chris Davis, fantasizing a chance for shock. They are extremely strong defensively, acknowledging only four goals in the last 13 games. Alexander Isaac tests how strong they are*.
The FA Cup is probably third in Newcastle's priorities list, behind the Carabao Cup final and is a Champions League qualifier. But when they've been waiting for as long as they have the trophy, everything is worth your best shot.
kick off 5.45pm.
*Edit: Whether or not – he's on the bench





