npower Championship
, Feb 14, 2012
Ground: St Andrews Stadium
, Kickoff: 19:45 , Att 18,900
Team news
Late tests for strikers Nikola Zigic and Marlon King will be assessed as Birmingham welcome promotion rivals Hull to St Andrew's.
Zigic has sat out of the club's last two games with a knee injury and was facing a late fitness test prior to Saturday's postponed clash at Barnsley.
The Serbian will continue to be monitored ahead of Hull's visit, as will fellow striker King who has been playing through the pain barrier having struggled to fully shake off a groin complaint.
Midfielder Guirane N'Daw has been ruled out with the hamstring injury he sustained early on in the 1-0 defeat to Portsmouth last Tuesday.
Otherwise, manager Chris Hughton has a full-strength squad to select from as Blues look to extend their unbeaten record on home soil in the league this term and stretch the current one-point gap between themselves in third and the sixth-placed Tigers.
Hull manager Nick Barmby is expected to select his starting line-up from an unchanged squad.
Barmby has no new injury or suspension problems following his side's 3-0 success over Doncaster on Saturday - the Tigers' biggest win of the season.
Hull have kept clean sheets in their last four league games and Barmby is unlikely to consider any changes at the back.
Midfielder Seyi Olofinjana is hoping to be included in the squad after missing out altogether against Doncaster.
The big Nigerian made his first league appearance for Hull in nearly a year when stepping off the bench in the recent home draw with Doncaster after a long-term knee injury.
Birmingham vs Hull
Last modified 22:12 14/02/12
Stalemate at St Andrew's Promotion rivals Birmingham and Hull shared the spoils in a goalless npower Championship stalemate at St Andrew's.
The writing was on the wall ahead of a clash between the second tier's two meanest defences, with Hull not having conceded in their previous four league matches while Blues had shipped just one goal in their last seven in all competitions.
And clear-cut chances were at a premium in an encounter in which defences were on top, with a point apiece suitable reward.
The point extends Birmingham's unbeaten run to 13 matches and maintains their undefeated league run on home soil, albeit dropping from third to fifth.
Hull, now five Championship games without defeat, also drop one place to seventh amid a competitive promotion picture, with both sides boasting a game in hand on their rivals.
Blues skipper Stephen Carr returned after injury to make his first appearance since mid-December - the club's last defeat of any kind, one of two changes with Wade Elliott also coming in.
Tigers manager Nick Barmby made one switch, Aaron Mclean replacing Cameron Stewart from the XI who started Saturday's 3-0 triumph over Bristol City, which was watched by Blues boss Chris Hughton with his side's clash at Barnsley falling foul of the weather.
Hull started firmly in the ascendancy albeit without really causing any concern to Blues' backline, with the hosts sloppy in possession and struggling to get to grips with the game.
The first real opening came after 19 minutes and Birmingham were thankful to midfielder Jordon Mutch, who cleared Jack Hobbs' header off the line following a recycled corner.
Keith Fahey's shot was easily saved by Vito Mannone at the other end as Blues threatened for the first time.
The home side became more competitive as the first half wore on and grew into proceedings.
But openings were even more scarce over the second part of the first period as the half-time whistle brought a close to the finely-balanced proceedings.
Hughton sparked life into his side at the break as they started the second period full of urgency, adding much-needed pace to the encounter which was missing in the first half.
Curtis Davies twice headed over the crossbar amid a sequence of three quickfire corners.
Elliott narrowly failed to connect with Carr's teasing cross shortly after the hour mark as Blues further threatened an opener.
Mclean proved his threat for Hull, who reminded Birmingham of their threat as the clash entered the closing stages.
The hosts went into the final 10 minutes knowing well over a third of their 47 league goals this term had come in the final 10 minutes.
| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Substitution | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Rating |
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| 1 | Boaz Myhill | ||||
| 2 | Stephen Carr | ||||
| 4 | Steven Caldwell |
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| 24 | Curtis Davies | ||||
| 3 | David Murphy | ||||
| 7 | Chris Burke | ||||
| 18 | Keith Fahey | ||||
| 23 | Jonathan Spector | ||||
| 12 | Jordon Mutch | ||||
| 15 | Wade Elliott(sub 77) |
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| 9 | Marlon King | ||||
| Substitutes | |||||
| 13 | Colin Doyle | ||||
| 5 | Pablo Ibanez | ||||
| 14 | Morgaro Gomis | ||||
| 17 | Adam Rooney | ||||
| 22 | Nathan Redmond(sub 77) |
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| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Substitution | Rating |
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| 28 | Vito Mannone | ||||
| 2 | Liam Rosenior | ||||
| 5 | James Chester | ||||
| 6 | Jack Hobbs | ||||
| 3 | Andy Dawson | ||||
| 4 | Paul McKenna | ||||
| 8 | Corry Evans | ||||
| 9 | Aaron Mclean | ||||
| 17 | Robbie Brady(sub 62) |
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| 10 | Robert Koren | ||||
| 12 | Matt Fryatt | ||||
| Substitutes | |||||
| 36 | Trevor Carson | ||||
| 7 | Cameron Stewart(sub 62) |
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| 19 | Joe Dudgeon | ||||
| 27 | Joshua King | ||||
| 30 | Seyi Olofinjana | ||||
| Team | Birmingham | Hull |
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