Birmingham didn’t start the season in the way they’d hoped to, with a 1-1 draw against Reading. However, with the quality they’ve brought in and how leaky Wycombe look at the back right now, we think they’ll have enough to win on Saturday.
Wycombe also have a poor record when it comes to facing Birmingham. In their last five meetings they’ve only won once. They have never won it at home against Birmingham.
Both of these sides though, like to get forward. When it comes to Wycombe, they lost to Wrexham 3-2 on the opening day, but ended the match having created more attacks than the opposition (131 compared to 115). They’re also fresh off a thumping of League One opposition in Northampton Town, after the EFL Cup match ended 2-0 to this weekend’s home side.
Wycombe Wanderers stats vs Northampton Town:
Wycombe are not a possession based team, but when they do get forward they’re dangerous. A statement also pointed out in their game against Wrexham. Only two goal attempts but two goals scored.
Birmingham just registered 16 goal attempts against Charlton Athletic in the EFL Cup, as their squad starts to gel together following a busy transfer window.
We’re backing Birmingham City to win this match, and for both teams to score. Through our bookmakers, you can get odds of 3/1 for this bet. A £10 stake on this bet, would see a return of £40 if successful.
This game is being played at 3pm on a Saturday, and therefore isn’t available to watch from the UK.
Nathan Bishop; Daniel Harvie, Alex Hartridge, Joe Low, Jack Grimmer; Luke Leahy, Tyreeq Bakinson, Josh Scowen; Kieran Sadlier, Richard Kone, Garath McCleary.
Bailey Peacock-Farrell; Alex Cochrane, Krystian Bielik, Dion Sanderson, Ethan Laird; Paik Seung-ho, Marc Leonard; Siriki Dembélé, Willum Þór Willumsson, Kōji Miyoshi; Alfie May.
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