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Birmingham City fixtures 2026-27

46 Championship fixtures, 23 at home and 23 away, from Aug 15 to May 1. Next up: at home to Bristol City on Aug 22.

August 2026 3 games

Date Opponent Time
Aug 15 at Sheffield United 0-0
Aug 22 vs Bristol City
Aug 28 at Wrexham

September 2026 5 games

Date Opponent Time
Sep 1 vs Southampton
Sep 6 vs Wolverhampton Wanderers
Sep 9 at Norwich City
Sep 12 at Derby County
Sep 19 vs Middlesbrough

October 2026 5 games

Date Opponent Time
Oct 10 at West Bromwich Albion
Oct 13 vs Preston North End
Oct 17 vs Queens Park Rangers
Oct 24 at Cardiff City
Oct 31 at Lincoln City

November 2026 5 games

Date Opponent Time
Nov 3 vs Millwall
Nov 7 vs Swansea City
Nov 21 at Stoke City
Nov 25 at Burnley
Nov 28 vs Bolton Wanderers

December 2026 6 games

Date Opponent Time
Dec 5 at Charlton Athletic
Dec 8 vs Watford
Dec 12 at Portsmouth
Dec 19 vs West Ham United
Dec 26 at Blackburn Rovers
Dec 29 vs Cardiff City

January 2027 5 games

Date Opponent Time
Jan 1 vs Portsmouth TBC
Jan 16 at Queens Park Rangers TBC
Jan 23 vs Lincoln City TBC
Jan 26 at Millwall TBC
Jan 30 at Swansea City TBC

February 2027 5 games

Date Opponent Time
Feb 6 vs Stoke City TBC
Feb 13 vs Derby County TBC
Feb 16 at Preston North End TBC
Feb 20 at Middlesbrough TBC
Feb 27 vs West Bromwich Albion TBC

March 2027 5 games

Date Opponent Time
Mar 2 at Bristol City TBC
Mar 6 vs Sheffield United TBC
Mar 13 at Bolton Wanderers TBC
Mar 17 vs Charlton Athletic TBC
Mar 20 vs Blackburn Rovers TBC

April 2027 6 games

Date Opponent Time
Apr 3 at West Ham United TBC
Apr 7 vs Norwich City TBC
Apr 10 at Wolverhampton Wanderers TBC
Apr 17 vs Wrexham TBC
Apr 20 at Southampton TBC
Apr 24 at Watford TBC

May 2027 1 games

Date Opponent Time
May 1 vs Burnley TBC

Home fixtures at St Andrew's Trillion Trophy Stadium. 22 fixtures are still waiting on a confirmed kick-off time. Football data provided by the Football-Data.org API, updated daily.

Birmingham City's 2026-27 season

Birmingham City play 46 Championship fixtures in 2026-27, 23 at home at St Andrew's Trillion Trophy Stadium and 23 away, opening on Aug 15 and finishing on May 1. Every club in the division is played twice, home and away, so the fixture list below is the whole league seen from one side of it. The longest home run is 2 fixtures, from Sep 1 to Sep 6; the longest spell away is 2, from Sep 9 to Sep 12.

Kick-off times are shown in your own timezone rather than UK time — detected automatically, and overridable in the “Times in” control above. Fixtures whose time the broadcasters have not yet fixed show a date only; Championship confirms those about five or six weeks ahead, and a fixture can move day as well as time when it happens. To see how Birmingham City's run compares with the rest of the division, the full grid puts all 24 clubs side by side.

Frequently asked questions

When do Birmingham City play next?

Birmingham City's next fixture is at home to Bristol City on Aug 22. The full list below shows every remaining fixture, with kick-off times in your own timezone.

How many games do Birmingham City play in 2026-27?

46 Championship fixtures: 23 at St Andrew's Trillion Trophy Stadium and 23 away, from Aug 15 to May 1. Cup competitions are not included.

Why do some Birmingham City fixtures have no kick-off time?

The Championship publishes its fixture list a season ahead but confirms kick-off times only about five or six weeks in advance, after the broadcasters pick their matches — which can also move a fixture between Saturday, Sunday and Monday. 22 of Birmingham City's 46 fixtures are still waiting on that, and are shown with a date but no time.

What is Birmingham City's longest run of home games?

2 in a row, from Sep 1 to Sep 6. The longest away run is 2, from Sep 9 to Sep 12.

Other clubs

Blackburn Rovers Bolton Wanderers Bristol City Burnley Cardiff City Charlton Athletic Derby County Lincoln City Middlesbrough Millwall Norwich City Portsmouth Preston North End Queens Park Rangers Sheffield United Southampton Stoke City Swansea City Watford West Bromwich Albion West Ham United Wolverhampton Wanderers Wrexham