Birmingham 0-0 Sheff Wedpublished at 74 mins
Chance for Clayton Donaldson. The Blues striker collects a ball over the top, but chips over from a tight angle.
It looks like he controlled the ball with his hand, but it wasn't spotted by the referee.
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Chance for Clayton Donaldson. The Blues striker collects a ball over the top, but chips over from a tight angle.
It looks like he controlled the ball with his hand, but it wasn't spotted by the referee.
Reece Brown, from just down the road in Dudley, is looking lively.
The 20-year-old makes himself some room in the box but can only shoot straight at Kieren Westwood.
That's only the second shot on target for Blues though.
Gary Rowett won't be happy.
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Now Sheffield Wednesday make their first switch. Striker Gary Hooper replaces Almen Abdi (pictured below).
25 minutes left for the ex-Celtic and Norwich man to make a difference.
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Birmingham make a double change. Maikel Kieftenbeld and David Davis are replaced by Greg Stewart and 20-year-old Dudley-boy Reece Brown.
Sheffield Wednesday are slowly putting the pressure on Birmingham. Seven of the eight goals they have scored have been in the second half this season.
Carlos Carvalhal is probably the happier of the two managers at the moment.
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And now we have our second booking. Owls skipper Glenn Loovens clatters into Clayton Donaldson and the referee has no hesitation in brandishing a card.
While I was marvelling at Stephen Gleeson's wizadry a few moments ago, I failed to mention the midfielder was booked shortly after for a challenge on Almen Abdi.
The first yellow card of the game.
Oh my word, that is woeful from Fernando Forestieri.
The Sheffield Wednesday striker picks up the ball on the edge of the box but skews his shot high, wide and not very handsome.
Stephen Gleeson is wizard in midfield at times for Birmingham.
He chips a ball over the top to Maikel Kieftenbeld, but the Dutchman runs out of room and fires a shot into the side netting.
Moments later Jacques Maghoma pings a shot straight at Wednesday goalkeeper Kieren Westwood.
Better from Blues at the start of this second half.
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Birmingham get the second half under way at St Andrew's. Goals please! Or a goal at least!
If you've missed any of the action from today, you can read the reports on the BBC Sport website here...
Wolves created the main headline from the 15:00 kick-offs as they upset the form book to win at Newcastle 2-0.
Walter Zenga's men bounced back in style from Tuesday's thrashing by Barnsley to end Newcastle's five-match league winning streak.
Wolves bounce back from Tuesday's thrashing by Barnsley to end Newcastle's five-match Championship winning streak.
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What have you made of the day's action? Who are your Saturday night heroes?
Plenty laying claim to that title in Wolves, Huddersfield or indeed the likes of Aaron Wilbraham from Bristol City who rescued a point late-on for his side.
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In case you weren't with us earlier in the day, you may not have seen that Huddersfield Town remained top of the Championship.
The Terriers are two points clear after defeating Queens Park Rangers 2-1 at home.
Huddersfield Town remain two points clear at the top of the Championship after defeating Queens Park Rangers.
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And that's half-time. Birmingham definitely enjoyed the better of things just before the break, but the quality in the final third from both teams has been low so far.
Big team talks coming up for Gary Rowett and Carlos Carvalhal.
Oh Clayton, you have to do better there. The Jamaican latches onto Stephen Gleeson's ball over the top but fires a volley wildly over the bar.
Surely another touch would have been better for Donaldson?
But Jacques Maghoma strikes the set piece low and straight at Keiren Westwood.
Nowhere near enough power to test the Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper.
At least it's a shot on target for Birmingham though - their first of the match.
Clayton Donaldson has been Blues' star man so far. The big striker holds up the ball on the edge of the area and is brought down by Kieran Lee.
Dangerous free-kick for the hosts.
Clayton Donaldson is looking isolated on his own up front for Birmingham. He might as well pull up a deckchair and enjoy the evening sunshine because he's getting absolutely no service.
Frustrating for the home fans.