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Round 31

Birmingham vs Leicester Prediction & Betting Tips

Birmingham

Birmingham

9th53 pts
7 Feb 2026
2-1
Full Time
Leicester

Leicester

23rd38 pts
St. Andrew's @ Knighthead Park, Birmingham
Correct
Our #1 Pick
Match Result
Home Win
@ 1.51
2 : 1
FT

Betting Tips

57%
23%
20%
BirminghamDrawLeicester
Total Goals
Over 2.5
@ 1.82
52%
Both Teams to Score
Yes
@ 1.77
53%
Double Chance
Home/Draw
@ 1.17
40%
Asian Handicap
AH Home -1.00
@ 2.14
47%
Half Time
Home Win
@ 2.10
41%
HT/FT
Home/Home
@ 2.41
41.5%
Correct Score
2:1
@ 6.50
15.4%

Additional Markets

Total Corners
Over 9.5
@ 1.77
52.4%
Odds updated hourly from bookmakers
Predictions recalculated every 2 hours
Locked 2 hours before kickoff

Expert Analysis

David Coleman
David Coleman Senior Football Analyst
75% 20+ yrs
6 min read

Jostling for Position: Birmingham’s Resurgence Meets Leicester’s Struggles at St. Andrew’s In a fixture where stakes are woven tightly into the fabric of the Championship’s mid-table, Birmingham’s recent form suggests a team hungry to capitalize on h...

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Match Facts

Birmingham
Birmingham have lost their last 3 league matches
Birmingham have received 5 red cards in 38 matches this season
J. Stansfield has been involved in 13 goals (8G + 5A)
Leicester
Leicester have received 4 red cards in 38 matches this season
Both teams scored in 12 of Leicester's last 15 matches (80%)
Leicester score 25% of their goals in the first 15 minutes (13 goals)
Leicester have lost 8 of 19 home matches (42%)
J. James has been involved in 12 goals (9G + 3A)

Key Statistics

Birmingham1
2Draws
7Leicester
3.1Avg Goals
70%BTTS
70%Over 2.5
7 Feb 2026Birmingham2-1Leicester
29 Aug 2025Leicester2-0Birmingham
6 Apr 2024Leicester2-1Birmingham
27 Jan 2024Leicester3-0Birmingham
18 Dec 2023Birmingham2-3Leicester
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Betting Odds

Bookmaker1X2
10Bet1.283.803.30
188Bet1.703.804.35
1xBet1.693.824.70

Full Match Analysis

David Coleman
David Coleman
Senior Football Analyst
75% Accuracy
20+ Years Experience
5.5k Predictions

Jostling for Position: Birmingham’s Resurgence Meets Leicester’s Struggles at St. Andrew’s

In a fixture where stakes are woven tightly into the fabric of the Championship’s mid-table, Birmingham’s recent form suggests a team hungry to capitalize on home advantage, while Leicester looks to steady a ship rocked by inconsistency. Central to this narrative is the battle of key playmakers—J. Stansfield for Birmingham and J. James for Leicester—whose performances could decisively tilt the game. This encounter, set at St. Andrew’s in Birmingham, promises both tactical intrigue and the potential for goals, as both sides vie for vital points in their quest for stability and progression.

The Significance of the Clash: A Battle for Mid-Table Supremacy

While not a fixture that carries immediate relegation or promotion pressure, the game offers crucial momentum for Birmingham to consolidate their mid-table standing and for Leicester to climb away from the lower end. Birmingham, sitting 13th with 42 points, aim to reinforce their recent positive run—W, D, W, D, W over their last five matches—by exploiting their home advantage at St. Andrew’s. Leicester, on the other hand, are hovering in 17th spot with 38 points, desperate to arrest a slide that has seen them lose six of their last ten fixtures. This match could serve as a turning point or a confirmation of Leicester’s ongoing struggles.

Momentum and Form: The Tale of Two Trajectories

Birmingham’s Steady Climb

Experiencing a balanced blend of results, Birmingham's recent form has been commendable. Their last five outings—winning four and drawing one—illustrate resilience and tactical cohesion. With a goals-per-game average of 1.4 and conceding at a similar rate, their offense has been functional but not prolific. The fact that they have kept the sheet only 20% of the time indicates vulnerabilities, but their capacity to get results consistently suggests a team that is organized and motivated.

Leicester’s Turbulent Path

Leicester’s form narrative reads more like a rollercoaster—three wins, one draw, and six losses in their last ten matches. The team’s struggles at both ends of the pitch are evident; conceding an average of 1.8 goals per game and managing only 3 clean sheets indicate defensive frailty. Their attack, averaging 1.2 goals, is modest—though J. James and A. Fatawu remain creative sparks. Recent results suggest a team desperate for stability and confidence, especially on the road where they’ve often been compromised defensively.

Pressing Tactical Notes and Expected Strategies

Birmingham’s Tactical Approach

Under their current 4-2-3-1 formation, Birmingham prioritizes structured build-up and quick transitions. Their midfield duo is tasked with controlling the tempo, supporting Stansfield, Ducksch, and Gray in creating goal-scoring opportunities. Given their defensive record, expect a balanced approach—pressing when possible but remaining disciplined to avoid exposing themselves at the back.

Leicester’s Game Plan

Likely adopting a similar 4-2-3-1, Leicester will seek to leverage their attacking creativity through Fatawu’s assists and James’s goals. They may prioritize quick counters and set-piece opportunities to capitalize on Birmingham’s occasional lapses. Defensive organization will be crucial; with only 3 clean sheets, their backline must tighten up, especially on the flanks where Birmingham might look to exploit space.

Key Players: The X-Factors in Play

Birmingham’s Player Spotlight

  • J. Stansfield (8 goals, 5 assists): The focal point of their attack, his movement and finishing could be decisive, especially given his ability to link play and create space.
  • M. Ducksch (7 goals): A clinical finisher, Ducksch’s positioning and shot accuracy make him dangerous, particularly in tight situations.
  • D. Gray (5 goals, 4 assists): Versatile in attack, Gray’s ability to drift wide and deliver from crosses or cut inside could unlock Leicester’s defensive gaps.

Leicester’s Key Contributors

  • J. James (9 goals, 3 assists): Their leading scorer, his positioning and finishing will be central to Leicester’s offensive hopes.
  • A. Fatawu (6 goals, 7 assists): A creative hub, Fatawu’s vision can unlock defenses, making him a player to watch for both goals and assists.
  • J. Ayew (5 goals, 3 assists): Experience and versatility in attack, capable of influencing the game with his movement and set-piece threat.

Nostalgia and Patterns: The Head-to-Head Shadows

Leicester holds a commanding 7-0-2 record against Birmingham in their last nine meetings, averaging over three goals per game in this fixture. The recent trend leans heavily in Leicester’s favor, with the last five encounters seeing Leicester win four outright and one ending in a draw. Birmingham’s only recent success against Leicester was a victory in December 2020, a rare bright spot in a history dominated by Leicester’s dominance. Notably, the average goals per match in their head-to-head is over 3, with BTTS in 67% of these fixtures. This pattern hints at an open, attacking contest with defensive lapses likely to be exploited.

Betting Landscape: Odds, Probabilities, and Value

Current Market Outlook

  • 1X2 (Home Win, Draw, Away Win): Bookmakers favor a Leicester win with odds around 2.40, Birmingham at approximately 3.00, and a draw near 3.30.
  • Over/Under 2.5 Goals: Slight lean towards over at around 1.80, with under at 2.00.
  • Both Teams to Score (BTTS): Priced around 1.80, with the implied probability about 55%. Given previous head-to-head BTTS percentages and current form, this remains attractive.
  • Double Chance (1X or 12): 1X available at roughly 1.66, offering security for Birmingham or a draw.

Dissecting the Odds: Where’s the Value?

The implied probabilities suggest Leicester has the edge, but the odds on Birmingham (about 3.00) offer a decent value considering their recent form and home advantage. The 1X double chance at 1.66 presents a risk-mitigated bet, especially if Birmingham can keep the game tight and possibly snatch a draw.

With over 2.5 goals priced at 1.80, the betting market sees this as a close call—evidence that an open, goal-rich game is expected. Given the historical data with high BTTS frequency and Leicester’s defensive frailty, the over 2.5 goals wager appears well-founded.

Expert Predictions: Balancing Data and Intuition

Our most confident prediction leans towards a Leicester victory at around 54% probability—supported by their superior head-to-head record, offensive firepower, and Birmingham’s occasional defensive lapses. However, the home advantage and Birmingham’s recent form introduce enough uncertainty to keep the outcome finely balanced.

Expect a game with over 2.5 goals and both teams finding the net—especially considering Leicester’s tendency to concede and Birmingham’s ability to create chances. A double chance on Birmingham (1X) betting at around 1.66 offers good value, especially if Leicester’s defensive vulnerabilities surface again.

Summary of Best Bets

  • Match Result: Leicester Win (Betting Odds ~2.40) — With a 54% confidence level, Leicester's historical dominance and offensive potential tip the scales.
  • Over 2.5 Goals (Odds ~1.80) — Given the head-to-head trends and current attacking form, this seems likely.
  • Both Teams to Score: Yes (Odds ~1.80) — High BTTS percentage in previous fixtures supports this outcome.
  • Double Chance (1X) — Offering insurance and value, especially for those backing Birmingham to avoid defeat, at around 1.66.

This clash at St. Andrew’s is set to provide plenty of entertainment, with the attacking talents of Stansfield, Ducksch, James, and Fatawu likely to be pivotal. Expect an entertaining, goal-laden encounter where Leicester’s attacking edge and Birmingham’s resilience face off in a game that promises to keep bettors on the edge of their seats.

Additional Information

BirminghamBirmingham

Top Scorers

J. Stansfield
J. StansfieldMidfielder
8Goals
M. Ducksch
M. DuckschAttacker
7Goals
D. Gray
D. GrayMidfielder
5Goals
Paik Seung-Ho
Paik Seung-HoMidfielder
4Goals
P. Roberts
P. RobertsMidfielder
3Goals

Top Assists

J. Stansfield
J. StansfieldMidfielder
5Assists
D. Gray
D. GrayMidfielder
4Assists
P. Roberts
P. RobertsMidfielder
4Assists
A. Cochrane
A. CochraneDefender
4Assists
T. Doyle
T. DoyleMidfielder
3Assists

Cards

J. Stansfield
J. StansfieldMidfielder
80
T. Iwata
T. IwataMidfielder
70
C. Klarer
C. KlarerDefender
61
Paik Seung-Ho
Paik Seung-HoMidfielder
60
B. Osayi-Samuel
B. Osayi-SamuelDefender
50
LeicesterLeicester

Top Scorers

J. James
J. JamesMidfielder
9Goals
A. Fatawu
A. FatawuMidfielder
6Goals
J. Ayew
J. AyewAttacker
5Goals
B. De Cordova-Reid
B. De Cordova-ReidAttacker
5Goals
J. Vestergaard
J. VestergaardDefender
3Goals

Top Assists

A. Fatawu
A. FatawuMidfielder
7Assists
L. Thomas
L. ThomasDefender
4Assists
J. James
J. JamesMidfielder
3Assists
J. Ayew
J. AyewAttacker
3Assists
P. Daka
P. DakaAttacker
2Assists

Cards

A. Fatawu
A. FatawuMidfielder
60
Ricardo Pereira
Ricardo PereiraDefender
60
L. Thomas
L. ThomasDefender
60
J. James
J. JamesMidfielder
40
J. Ayew
J. AyewAttacker
40

Detailed Form & Recent Matches

Birmingham
DWLLL
10Played
4Wins
3Draws
3Losses
Points/Game1.5
Win %40%
Goals/Game2.1
Scored Avg1
Conceded Avg1.1
BTTS50%
Clean Sheets30%
Failed to Score30%

Recent Matches

14 MarDvs Sheffield Utd1-1
11 MarWvs QPR1-0
7 MarLat Charlton0-1
2 MarLvs Middlesbrough1-3
25 FebLat Millwall0-3
Leicester
LWDLD
10Played
1Wins
3Draws
6Losses
Points/Game0.6
Win %10%
Goals/Game3.1
Scored Avg1.2
Conceded Avg1.9
BTTS70%
Clean Sheets10%
Failed to Score20%

Recent Matches

14 MarLvs QPR1-3
10 MarWvs Bristol City2-0
7 MarDat Ipswich1-1
28 FebLvs Norwich0-2
24 FebDat Middlesbrough1-1

Head to Head History

Betting Statistics

MetricValue
Total Matches10
Average Goals3.1
BTTS70%
Over 2.5 Goals70%
Over 1.5 Goals90%

Goals by Team

TeamTotalAverage
Birmingham111.1 per game
Leicester202 per game

Clean Sheets

TeamClean Sheets
Birmingham0 (0%)
Leicester3 (30%)
7 Feb 2026ChampionshipBirmingham2-1Leicester
29 Aug 2025ChampionshipLeicester2-0Birmingham
6 Apr 2024ChampionshipLeicester2-1Birmingham
27 Jan 2024FA CupLeicester3-0Birmingham
18 Dec 2023ChampionshipBirmingham2-3Leicester
4 Mar 2020FA CupLeicester1-0Birmingham
28 Jan 2014ChampionshipBirmingham1-2Leicester
24 Aug 2013ChampionshipLeicester3-2Birmingham
12 Apr 2013ChampionshipLeicester2-2Birmingham
20 Oct 2012ChampionshipBirmingham1-1Leicester