
There is a repeat showing on the main ITV channel at 12.10am and again on ITV4 on Thursday at 5.30pm.
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Supporters will be able to watch highlights from the game on the EFL Highlights show which will be broadcast tonight at 10.30pm on ITV4. The new Connected Red Button uses the internet to deliver iPlayer catch-up programming, full BBC news and weather, and multi-stream sport coverage when there are multiple live events happening. Simply head to BBC ONE and hit the red button on your remote, bringing up the interactive menus.

You can also follow our Birmingham City coverage on Twitter and Facebook. How do I watch BBC Red Button games Watching games on the Red Button service couldnt be easier. He will also be right on top of all the post-match reaction.

You can also purchase a match pass for £10 to stream the game via BluesTV.īirminghamLive’s Brian Dick will be at the Riverside to bring you the latest updates. Kicking off at 7.45pm, the match is available to watch on Sky Sports Red Button. Watching games on the Red Button service couldnt be easier. However, Blues fans should take heart the last four Championship meetings between these two sides have gone the way of the visitors. Make sure you bookmark this page to keep track of all the Live matches being shown on BBC Sport including BBC1, BBC2, BBC3, BBC4, BBC iPlayer, BBC Red Button. Select sport from the drop down menu and then the match of your choice. The loss proved the end of the road for manager Chris Wilder, who was given the bullet after 11 months in charge.įor all the Teesside club’s struggles, though, they have only lost one of their six home games. Simply head to BBC ONE and hit the red button on your remote, bringing up the interactive menus. Seventh last season, Boro currently sit in the bottom three thanks to a 1-0 defeat at previously winless Coventry last time out. READ MORE: Troy Deeney reveals how Sheffield United homework inspired Birmingham City comeback BBC2 will be broadcasting its Burghley highlights programme on Sunday afternoon (4 September), but there will be no live red button coverage of the cross-country this year. READ MORE: Pundit delivers gushing verdict on 'water-tight' Birmingham City

The mood is in stark contrast to that at the Riverside Stadium where the anticipated promotion push has failed to materialise. "I'm very proud," admitted boss John Eustace. Troy Deeney’s 70th-minute finish denied the league leaders all three points to maintain the feelgood factor around St Andrews. It is now four unbeaten for Birmingham City courtesy of Saturday’s impressive point at Sheffield United.
