Birmingham City 2-3 Hull City: Post-match review, Stats, Key moments

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Dive into Coral's post-match review of Birmingham City 2-3 Hull City in the Championship on Saturday, 18 October 2025, with stats, key moments and our take on the match.

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Birmingham City 2-3 Hull City Post-Match Review

In a thrilling encounter at St. Andrew's, Birmingham City fell to a 2-3 defeat against Hull City. The match saw Birmingham take the lead through Jay Stansfield in the 27th minute, but Hull City fought back with an own goal in the 11th minute and goals in the 45th and 90th minutes to secure the win. This result was somewhat surprising given Birmingham's recent form, which included two draws and a win in their last five games. The loss ends Birmingham's unbeaten run at home and highlights their struggle to convert possession into points.

Hull City, on the other hand, continued their impressive form with this victory, extending their unbeaten run to three games. The Tigers showed resilience, coming from behind to secure the win, which reflects their recent performances where they managed to win three out of their last five matches. Oliver McBurnie's late goal in the 90th minute was crucial, showcasing Hull's ability to capitalise on opportunities even in the dying moments of the game. This result will boost their confidence as they look to climb higher in the Championship standings.

Birmingham City 2-3 Hull City Statistics

The statistics from the match reveal a stark contrast between possession and the final scoreline. Birmingham City dominated possession with 65% compared to Hull City's 35%, yet they were unable to translate this into a victory. The Blues also had more corners (9 vs. 7) and a higher successful dribble percentage (46% vs. 25%), indicating their control of the game. However, Hull City's efficiency in front of goal and their ability to score crucial goals at key moments were decisive factors in their win.

Discipline was another area where the teams differed significantly, with Birmingham receiving four yellow cards and one red card, while Hull City picked up seven yellow cards. This suggests that Birmingham's frustration may have played a part in their downfall. Despite the possession and other statistical advantages, Hull City's clinical finishing and resilience under pressure were the defining elements of this match.

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Key Moments from Birmingham City 2-3 Hull City

The match's turning point came early when Hull City scored an own goal in the 11th minute, putting them ahead despite Birmingham's dominance in possession. Birmingham responded well, with Jay Stansfield equalising in the 27th minute, showcasing his importance to the team. However, Hull City regained the lead just before halftime through a goal in the 45th minute, which shifted the momentum in their favor.

The drama continued until the final whistle, with Birmingham awarded a penalty in the 90th minute, which they converted to level the score at 2-2. But Hull City had the last laugh, scoring the winning goal in the 90th minute through Oliver McBurnie. These late goals were pivotal, demonstrating Hull's ability to stay composed and capitalise on opportunities even in the dying moments of the game.

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Birmingham City 2-3 Hull City Lineups

Birmingham City

Birmingham City lined up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, with James Beadle in goal and a backline of Tomoki Iwata, Christoph Klarer, Jack Robinson, and Alex Cochrane. The midfield was anchored by Marc Leonard and Seung-ho Paik, with Patrick Roberts, Keshi Anderson, and Demarai Gray supporting Jay Stansfield up front. The lineup was largely expected, with no major surprises in the starting XI.

The impact of substitutions was minimal, with four changes made throughout the game. Jay Stansfield's performance stood out, as he scored both of Birmingham's goals, including a crucial penalty in the 90th minute. Despite the team's overall control of the game, the inability to secure a win highlights the need for better finishing and defensive solidity.

Hull City

Hull City opted for a 4-2-3-1 formation, with Ivor Pandur in goal and a defense consisting of Lewie Coyle, John Egan, Charlie Hughes, and Ryan Giles. The midfield duo of Amir Hadziahmetovic and Regan Slater provided stability, while Babajide David Akintola, Joe Gelhardt, and Kyle Joseph supported Oliver McBurnie up top. The lineup was as expected, with no significant surprises.

The impact of substitutions was more pronounced for Hull City, with five changes made during the match. Oliver McBurnie's late goal in the 90th minute proved decisive, showcasing his importance to the team. The Tigers' ability to score crucial goals at key moments, despite less possession, highlights their efficiency and resilience, which were key to securing the victory.

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Coral's Man of the Match

Jay Stansfield is Coral's Man of the Match for his outstanding performance against Hull City. Stansfield scored both of Birmingham's goals, including a crucial penalty in the 90th minute, demonstrating his composure under pressure. Despite not registering any assists or big chances created, his two key passes and goal-scoring prowess were pivotal in keeping Birmingham in the game until the very end.

Updated Form Guide

Birmingham City

Recent Championship matches:

  • Loss: 2-3 vs Hull City (H)
  • Draw: 1-1 vs Wrexham (A)
  • Draw: 2-2 vs Sheffield Wednesday (H)
  • Loss: 0-3 vs Coventry City (A)
  • Win: 1-0 vs Swansea City (H)

Hull City

Recent Championship matches:

  • Win: 3-2 vs Birmingham City (A)
  • Win: 1-0 vs Sheffield United (H)
  • Draw: 2-2 vs Preston North End (H)
  • Loss: 1-2 vs Watford (A)
  • Win: 3-1 vs Southampton (H)

What’s Next for Both Teams?

Birmingham City

Birmingham City now sit in 17th place with 12 points. Their next challenge is against Preston North End, who are in 8th place with 16 points, on October 21, 2025 at 19:45. This recent defeat might prompt Birmingham to focus on improving their defensive solidity and finishing, as they look to climb the table.

Hull City

Hull City have moved up to 10th place with 15 points following their victory. They will face Leicester City, who are in 7th place with 16 points, on October 21, 2025 at 19:45. This win could boost their confidence as they prepare to take on a strong Leicester side, with a focus on maintaining their clinical finishing and resilience.

Hull City have moved up to 10th place with 15 points following their victory. They will face Leicester City, who are in 7th place with 16 points, on October 21, 2025 at 19:45. This win could boost their confidence as they prepare to take on a strong Leicester side, with a focus on maintaining their clinical finishing and resilience.

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