Birmingham City vs Millwall: How to watch on TV, channel and kick off time

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Birmingham City play Millwall at St. Andrews in this Wednesday night Championship game. Can the Blues take the win, or will they be thrown to the lions?

Birmingham City will take on Millwall in this feisty Championship encounter on Wednesday, November 2.

In their previous fixture, Birmingham City sent shockwaves throughout the league as they defeated high flying QPR by 2-0. An inspired performance saw the Blues cruise to victory thanks to goals from Auston Trusty and Manny Longelo.

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Meanwhile, Millwall did not experience the same joy as Birmingham City. They fell to defeat against bottom club Huddersfield by a score of 1-0, thanks to a fluke goal from the Terriers’ Yuta Nakayama.

Despite their victory, Birmingham City still sit below their South London opponents. Currently, they are in 12th position with 23 points.

Millwall, on the other hand, are 8th in the Championship table with a total of 26 points. If you’d like to watch the game between Birmingham City and Millwall on Wednesday evening, here’s everything you’ll need to know.

When does Birmingham City vs Millwall kick off?

Birmingham City vs Millwall will kick off on Wednesday, November 2 at 7:45pm at St. Andrew’s Stadium.

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How to watch Birmingham City vs Millwall live

Birmingham City vs Millwall has been selected by Sky Sports for live TV coverage. Therefore, it will broadcast live on Sky Sports Football via the red button, with coverage of the game starting at 7:40pm.

You can sign up for a Sky Sports subscription on the Sky Sports website. There are several different sports packages you can choose from, with varying prices and sports to watch. As well as this, live text updates will be available on the BBC Sport website.

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