Stoke beat Blues to edge closer to safetypublished at 15:40 British Summer Time 12 July 2020
Stoke ease past managerless Birmingham, leaving both clubs four points clear of the Championship relegation zone.
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Stoke City have a "massive three points" to play for against Leeds United tonight, manager Michael O'Neill has said.
They go into the game just one point outside the relegation zone and O'Neill said their opponents also have a "massive prize to play for", because they are close to winning automatic promotion to the Premier League.
O'Neill said Leeds have been at the top of the Championship for most of the season, while Stoke have been near the bottom and called on his players to match their opponents' intensity.
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Danny Welbeck's winner puts Watford four points clear of the Premier League drop zone, but leaves the Canaries 10 points from safety with just 12 more available.
Their relegation will be confirmed on Saturday if they lose at home to West Ham in the 12:30 kick-off, although goal difference means a draw would also effectively confirm their drop back down to the second tier of English football.
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