Friday’s Championship curtain-raiser at St Andrew’s pits a rejuvenated Birmingham City against last season’s top-scoring Ipswich Town. Dive into projected lineups, head-to-head trends, injury news, pitch and weather conditions, market odds and our top betting picks – from BTTS and first-half goals to George Hirst as anytime scorer.
St. Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park) Birmingham City
Birmingham City vs Ipswich Town Season Opener Preview
What a transformation a year can bring. Just last season, two entire divisions separated Birmingham City and Ipswich Town. Now, they go head-to-head on the opening day of the Sky Bet Championship 2025 campaign in what promises to be one of the most intriguing matchups of the weekend.
St Andrew’s Championship match hosts a compelling battle between two clubs on very different trajectories: the electric rise of a record-breaking Birmingham City lineup, fresh from promotion, and the redemption mission of an Ipswich Town line-up aiming to bounce straight back to the Premier League.
For Chris Davies, the new Birmingham City manager, this match represents more than just a return to the second tier. After storming to promotion with an EFL all-time record of 108 points, Birmingham have their sights set on defying the odds again. Protecting their formidable Birmingham City home record—an undefeated streak of 23 matches at St. Andrew’s—will be crucial if they hope to enter the Championship title race.
A strong result in this Championship season opener against one of the league’s title favourites would be a massive statement of intent. Confidence, momentum, and a belief in back-to-back promotions fuel the home side’s ambition.
Meanwhile, Kieran McKenna’s Ipswich Town face the pressure of proving they’ve recovered from a painful Premier League campaign that ended with just one win in their last 19 games. Despite the disappointment, Ipswich Town’s EFL performance over the past few years has shown resilience, and a convincing 3-0 preseason win over Auxerre has offered a glimpse of renewed belief.
The Ipswich Town line-up boasts plenty of top-flight experience, but the EFL Championship is an entirely different battlefield—unforgiving, relentless, and demanding consistency. Their response to this early challenge could shape their entire Ipswich Town Championship title race aspirations.
Tactically, this clash will likely be a test of Ipswich’s ability to control games versus Birmingham’s high-tempo, confident style. With both teams boasting attacking options and high expectations, this fixture has the makings of a thriller.
STARTING LINEUPS
- Birmingham City (proj. 4-2-3-1): Allsop; Osayi-Samuel, Neumann, Klarer, Cochrane; Iwata, Paik; Gray, Doyle, Anderson; Stansfield. Manager Chris Davies is expected to mirror last week’s “dress rehearsal” vs Forest; Marvin Ducksch not ready yet Birmingham Mail5.
- Ipswich Town (proj. 4-2-3-1): Palmer; Ben Johnson, O’Shea, Greaves, Ashley Young; Matusiwa, Jack Taylor; Jaden Philogene, Szmodics, Jack Clarke; Hirst SportsGambler
HISTORICAL TRENDS
- H2H snapshot: In recent history, Ipswich 8 wins, Birmingham 7, Draws 10; average 2.64 goals per match, indicating a relatively even series with goals trending above two per game.
- Goals trend at St Andrew’s: Over 2.5 goals in 5 of the last 6 Birmingham home matches vs Ipswich in all competitions, a pointer toward a lively opener
- Ipswich attack profile: Ipswich scored a division-high 92 goals in their last Championship season (2023–24), underscoring sustained offensive output under McKenna.
- Manager edge: Kieran McKenna carries a 58.3% EFL win ratio with a +0.83 expected goals difference across 116 games, highlighting strong process metrics.
INJURIES – SUSPENSION – ABSENSES
- Ipswich: Conor Townsend suffered an ACL injury in preseason and is due for surgery; long-term absence expected Ipswich Town FC.
- Birmingham: New striker Marvin Ducksch has been nursing a calf issue and is expected to be a few weeks away from debut; otherwise core XI available Birmingham Mail.
- Market previews list few additional absences of note at time of writing SportsGambler.
WEATHER and most probable PITCH CONDITION
- Forecast (evening): Dry, cooling from ~21°C at kickoff to 17°C by late evening; W–WSW winds 9–10 mph, gusts up to ~23 mph; negligible rain risk (<5%).
- Pitch read: With no rainfall and a breezy, mild evening, expect a firm, fast surface conducive to quick transitions and clean striking—favorable to BTTS/overs angles.
RELEVANT STREAKS AND MARKET SNAPSHOT
- The opener is live on Sky; St Andrew’s is sold out for an 8pm kick, boosting tempo and home energy early Birmingham Mail.
- Market parity: Exchange prices show Birmingham slight home fave around 2.62, Draw 3.5, Ipswich 3.15—coin-flip territory; wide menu includes corners, shots, and AH lines Smarkets.
- Books price BTTS Yes as a favorite angle (circa -141), and O/U 2.5 is near pick’em—consistent with the attack-friendly profiles and trends cited above.
Football Match Betting Tips
- BEST BET for 1ST HALF: Over 1 Goals @ +103
- BEST BET: Both Teams to Score — Yes @ -120 this bet looks strong given Birmingham’s home scoring streak and Ipswich’s attacking quality.
- Prop Bet: Birmingham City to score First @ -110 capitalizing on their home energy
- Prop Bet TOTAL CORNERS: Over 10.5 @ +100
- Prop Bet CORRECT SCORE: Birmingham City 2–2 Ipswich @ +1400
Long Shot: A 2-2 draw offers attractive odds for punters expecting a tightly contested, open affair.