Birmingham City v Burnley: date, kick off and how to watch on TV as the Blues welcome league leaders

City are back at home tonight - and it is set to be a tough test

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Birmingham City welcome high flying Burnley to St Andrews for a midweek fixture in the Sky Bet Championship. The Blues are in good form following back to back wins against Bristol City and most recently Hull City.

Visitors Burnley have lost just one of their 14 league matches this season, and head to the West Midlands having also won their last two matches. In their most recent outing, the Clarets beat Swansea 4-0.

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Here’s what you need to know about when the match kicks off and also details on how to watch the match on TV.

When do Birmingham City host Burnley?

Birmingham City's Krystian Bielik and Hull City's Dimitris Pelkas (left) battle for the ball (Picture: PA)Birmingham City's Krystian Bielik and Hull City's Dimitris Pelkas (left) battle for the ball (Picture: PA)
Birmingham City's Krystian Bielik and Hull City's Dimitris Pelkas (left) battle for the ball (Picture: PA)

Birmingham City v Burnley takes place at 7.45pm on Wednesday October 19.

Is the match on TV?

Yes it is. The match has been selected for live coverage by Sky Sports and will be shown in full via the red button on Sky Sports Football.

How can I watch highlights of the match?

Highlights of Birmingham City v Burnley will be available to watch during and following the match on Saturday for Sky Sports customers via the Sky Sports App.

How can I sign up to Sky Sports?

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For brand new customers you can get Sky TV and Sky Sports for £44 a month for 18 months instead of £51/month. The price includes a Netflix subscription and there’s a £20 set up fee.

If you’re a current Sky customer the cheapest option will cost you £15 extra a month in the 2 for 1 Football Channel Offerand is perfect for fans who only want football.

If you want to go all out and have access to all eight Sky Sports channels including Premier League, F1 and more then that will be an extra £25 a month on top of your current contract.

You can also sign up to a 24 hour Now TV pass which will entitle you to If you’re already in contract with another provider then you can also sign up to access Sky Sports through a Now TV membership.

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