How to watch Birmingham City v Stevenage - TV channel and kick-off time - Iqraa news

Birmingham City striker Jay Stansfield in action against Lincoln City

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Birmingham City will look to extend their lead at the top of League One as the prepare to face midtable Stevenage on Tuesday (March 11) in their game in hand over chasers Wycombe and Wrexham.

The Blues will host 12th-place Stevenage in the first of two games between the sides in 11 days with a return fixture scheduled for March 22.

Chris Davies managed to restore the club to winning ways on Saturday (March 8) with a decisive 1-0 win over Lincoln after giving up just their third defeat of the league campaign against Bolton days before.

The visitors' inconsistent form has stretched across the season and continues to do so with two wins, two defeats and one draw in their previous five results.

The Blues have already picked up a victory over their upcoming opposition in the EFL Trophy with a 1-0 win courtesy of a Jay Stansfield strike.

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What time does Birmingham City v Stevenage kick off?

The Blues will kick-off against Stevenage at 7:45pm on Tuesday (March 11) at the St Andrew's.

Is Birmingham v Stevenage on TV?

The game will be available to stream live via Sky Sports+ either on TV or the Now TV app.

How else can I follow the match?

Alternatively, you can keep pace with the match through Birmingham Live's dedicated matchday blog. Comprehensive pre-game buildup, live updates, post-match reactions, and detailed analysis will all be provided throughout the day.

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