Wolves 0-0 Birminghampublished at 13:57 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2014
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Birmingham substitute Wes Thomas is booked for a sliding tackle on Ethan Ebanks-Landell. Seven minutes left.
Tim Arstall:, external The 8-0 loss may well have been collateral damage during a transition for long-term gain.
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Some breaking news from elsewhere in the Championship. Leeds United have confirmed the appointment of academy coach Neil Redfearn as their third head coach of the season.
Redfearn, who has signed a 12-month rolling contract, will take charge of his first match as full-time boss away at Cardiff today.
Birmingham winger David Cotterill puts in a free-kick but goalkeeper Carl Ikeme is safely behind it and launches another attack.
Big claims for a Wolves corner as Dave Edwards heads over from a James Henry cross, but a goal kick is given. More impetus in Wolves' play now, but is there enough time for them to force a winner?
You sense this one is destined to end goalless. Another shot from distance by Wolves midfielder Kevin McDonald curls well wide.
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Some hesitancy in the Wolves defence but they scramble clear to David Davis, who puts a shot well over. Wolves make their final change as Hull loanee Yannick Sagbo replaces Leon Clarke, who was booked in the last few moments for persistent fouling.
Martin O'Connor
Ex-Birmingham captain and BBC WM summariser
"Clayton Donaldson looks a bit tired now. It's not easy, what's he's been asked to do. He's worked unbelievably hard and led the line well but now I think Wes Thomas might be able to come on and change things."
Gary Rowett's last throw of the dice is to bring on Wes Thomas for Clayton Donaldson. Can he make the difference?
Leon Clarke is oh so close to opening the scoring. More great play by Bakary Sako, who drills the ball across the face of goal and the onrushing Clarke can't divert it into the net.
BBC WM 95.6's Richard Wilford:, external Henry starting to give Grounds more of a hard time, game finally opening up.
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Both sides have one more substitution remaining. Some crucial decisions ahead for Kenny Jackett and Gary Rowett.
Off the woodwork! Dave Edwards picks up a Leon Clarke lay-off and tries to chip Darren Randolph, but the Welshman hits the crossbar. Wolves inches away from the opener.
More pressure from wide areas for Wolves. This time a right-wing cross picks out Leon Clarke but the striker heads over.
Now then, who wants to win this local derby? Only 20 minutes left at Molineux.
Martin O'Connor
Ex-Birmingham captain and BBC WM summariser
"I felt that Andrew Shinnie was getting lost in the game. He looked tired and he wasn't affecting the game, either offensively or defensively. Let's see if Callum Reilly can have an impact."
Two saves from Darren Randolph, who conceded eight times last weekend remember, ensure this one remains goalless with a quarter of the game to go. Bakary Sako's cross is palmed away and a header from Dave Edwards is tipped over for a corner. Sako is always a threat and has been since he emerged from the bench.
The free-kick comes to nothing and Blues make their second change as Callum Reilly replaces Andrew Shinnie in the midfield.
Mel Eves
Ex-Wolves striker and BBC WM summariser
"That was a good strike from McDonald. He kept it down and it almost took a touch on the way through. I think the game has come to life. It's really picked up."
Bakary Sako's delivery is cleared to the edge of the box and Kevin McDonald, whose 25-yard drive fizzes wide. Wolves have picked up the pace, but no reward yet. Now a free-kick for Blues at the other end as Danny Batth fouls Clayton Donaldson.