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Bristol City vs Birmingham City Predictions, Lineups & Betting Tips

Match Details: October 25th, 2025 | Ashton Gate | EFL Championship | 15:00

The high-flying Robins welcome bog-standard Birmingham City to the South West in what promises to be a tie full of goals. The pair combined have scored 30 goals this season, and conceded 25, so goals should be expected this Saturday.

Key Betting Tip: Over 2.5 Goals & BTTS at 2.30 odds (BETFRED) represents excellent value based on the tip provided by our team of in-house tipsters.

Bristol City vs Birmingham City Predicted Lineups

Bristol City Predicted XI: Vitek, Tanner, Dickie, Atkinson, Sykes, Borges, Randell, Vyner, Twine, Mehmeti, Jakobsen

Birmingham City Predicted XI: Beadle, Cochrane, Klarer, Neumann, Osayi-Samuel, Paik, Doyle, Anderson, Gray, Furuhashi, Stansfield

Bristol City vs Birmingham City Current League Standings

Bristol City are 4th in the Championship with 19 points from 11 games (5W, 4D, 2L). They have scored 19 and conceded 11, only Coventry City have scored more goals in the league so far.

Birmingham City are 12th in the Championship with 15 points from 11 games (4W, 3D, 4L). They have scored 11 and conceded 14.

Bristol City vs Birmingham City Head-to-Head Timeline

This pair have met 75 times in their extensive history. The Blues have dominated with 38 wins, the Robins have 19 wins, and there have been 18 draws.

Recent Head-to-Head Results:

  • December 2023: Birmingham City 0-0 Bristol City
  • August 2023: Bristol City 0-2 Birmingham City
  • January 2023: Bristol City 4-2 Birmingham City
  • October 2022: Birmingham City 3-0 Bristol City
  • March 2022: Bristol City 1-2 Birmingham City

Bristol City have won two of their last 11 games against Birmingham.

Recent Bristol City and Birmingham City Matches Analysis

Bristol City Last 5 Matches:

  • Bristol City 3-1 Southampton
  • Norwich City 0-1 Bristol City
  • Bristol City 1-2 Queens Park Rangers
  • Bristol City 1-1 Ipswich Town
  • Preston North End 0-0 Bristol City

After going on a winless streak of four, the Robins have won two games in a row.

Birmingham City Last 5 Matches:

  • Preston North End 0-1 Birmingham City
  • Birmingham City 2-3 Hull City
  • Wrexham 1-1 Birmingham City
  • Birmingham City 2-2 Sheffield Wednesday
  • Coventry City 3-0 Birmingham City

Birmingham have scored four goals in six games away from home this season

Bristol City vs Birmingham City Predictions

Our advanced algorithm analyses over 200 data points to generate these predictions with 76.7% confidence in both teams to score. The model factors in current form, head-to-head records, player availability, and tactical matchups.

Best Bristol City vs Birmingham City Betting Tips

Football Park’s Best Bet: Both Teams to Score & Over 2.5 Goals @ 2.30 - Our team of in-house betting tipsters have predicted both teams to score in this fixture. Their head-to-head record justifies confidence in this selection.

Key Players to Watch: Bristol City vs Birmingham City

Anis Mehmeti (Bristol City): The Albanian Eagle has eight goal contributions in 11 games this season and is the Bristol City player most likely to score in this game.

Jay Stansfield (Birmingham City) Stansfield has five goals in 10 games this season. He is also the Blues’ designated penalty taker.

Bristol City vs Birmingham City Match Facts

Broadcast Details: N/A due to 3 pm blackout.

Stadium Information: Ashton Gate is a multi-purpose stadium situated in the Ashton Gate area of Bristol, England. It serves as the home ground for Bristol City FC and the Bristol Bears rugby team. The stadium's origins date back to 1887, and following a major redevelopment completed in 2016, its all-seated capacity is 27,000.

Referee: James Linington (England)

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