Follow transfer deadline daypublished at 12:44 GMT 2 February
12:44 GMT 2 February
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Today is the final chance of the season for your Championship team to do transfer business.
The window closes at 19:00 GMT, meaning teams - and fans - can avoid the usual late-night transfer scramble.
It has already been a busy window - for some teams anyway - but whether it turns out to be a day of transfer action or a pretty quiet one for your club, you will be able to keep across it all on BBC Sport.
Davies claims Birmingham are 'more of a team' published at 17:53 GMT 31 January
17:53 GMT 31 January
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Birmingham boss Chris Davies
Birmingham boss Chris Davies claims his Blues are answering all of their critics after they beat Oxford 2-0 to stretch their unbeaten run to six games.
Oxford's Myles Peart-Harris scored an own goal before Marvin Ducksch weighed in with his eighth goal of the season and Davies was delighted with his team's display.
Davies told BBC WM: "Obviously. I'm really pleased with the win, but I was thinking before the game that I wanted us to play well, I wanted us to have that level of control in the match.
"I emphasised that during the week and I think you could see that today. There was a good calmness and a good patience to our game. I think we had a good balance to our possession and that gave us a level of control, which I think was massive in winning the match.
"This calendar year we've looked more of a team. That's the first thing I've been emphasising to the players – you've got to be a team, you've got to work hard for each other and that gives you a chance of winning games in this league. We've looked like that in the last few games. Away from home was the question mark, but we've gone and done that. Here again, another clean sheet and a couple of goals and that's really good for the confidence."
Birmingham now have more physicality - Daviespublished at 10:03 GMT 30 January
10:03 GMT 30 January
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Davies: 'We've improved physicality in the squad'
Birmingham City will be more of a physical threat with the signings they have made in January, according to head coach Chris Davies.
Blues signed winger Carlos Vicente from La Liga side Deportivo Alaves for an undisclosed fee on Wednesday and Davies says there was a lot of competition for the 26-year-old.
"He's someone we'd looked at in the summer and have been following him for quite some time so we're really excited about him coming in," he told BBC Radio WM.
"As a club we've done well to attract a player of that quality as he had some good options and interest around Europe."
"The real attraction with Carlos is he's got the intensity we want - loves to run in behind, he's got speed, is a really good crosser but he's a winger who can score goals."
"We've improved the physicality of the team - to a point where we tried to get everything done in that summer window but you can't do everything of where we wanted to go straight away," added Davies.
"I like the look of the physicality of the team now more than the past few months where in some away games, some situations we've looked lighter than the opposition, but we look like we're going to have more power and speed."
Birmingham visit Oxford United in the Championship on Saturday (15:00 GMT).
Pick of the stats: Oxford United v Birmingham Citypublished at 15:56 GMT 29 January
15:56 GMT 29 January
A win for Oxford United could see them move out of the Championship's relegation zone on Saturday but they will also need one other result to go their way.
Birmingham City are hoping to record back-to-back away league wins for the first time this season.
This will be the first time this century that Birmingham have faced Oxford United away from home in the league, with Blues winning 7-1 on their last trip there (December 1998, also in the second tier).
After a 1-0 victory in this season's reverse fixture, Birmingham will be looking to do the league double over Oxford for the first time since 1985-86.
Following their victory away at Leicester City last time out, Oxford United will be aiming for consecutive wins in the Championship for the first time since January 2025 (1-0 v Blackburn and 3-2 v Luton).
Only bottom side Sheffield Wednesday (1,307:42) have trailed for more minutes than Birmingham (1,045:30) in the Championship this season.
Brian De Keersmaecker has more than twice as many assists as any other Oxford player in the Championship this season (5); indeed, he has the most chances created (37) and big chances created (9) for the U's in the competition this term.
Gossip: Blues enter Onyeka race published at 10:11 GMT 27 January
10:11 GMT 27 January
Birmingham City have joined Coventry and Sheffield United in the race to sign Brentford and Nigeria midfielder Frank Onyeka, with the Bees seeking around £8m for the 28-year-old. (Birmingham World), external
Liverpool recall Koumas from Birmingham loanpublished at 15:06 GMT 26 January
15:06 GMT 26 January
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Lewis Koumas is the son of former Wales international Jason Koumas
Midfielder Lewis Koumas has returned to Liverpool after being recalled from his season-long loan spell with Championship club Birmingham City.
The 20-year-old played 25 times for Blues, including seven league starts, and scored one goal, in the 3-2 win against leaders Coventry City.
After signing a new contract with Liverpool, Koumas spent last season on loan in the Championship with Stoke City, scoring three times in 43 league appearances.
The Wales international has made one senior appearance for the Reds when he netted in an FA Cup tie against Southampton in the 2023-24 season.
Stansfield not weighed down by goal droughtpublished at 14:23 GMT 26 January
14:23 GMT 26 January
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Birmingham City's leading scorer Jay Stansfield said growing up is helping him cope with his longest goal drought for the club.
The 22-year-old made a blistering start by scoring in the first three games of the season in league and cup.
A double in a 4-1 win against Norwich on 22 November took him to nine goals in 17 appearances, including eight in the league.
But Stansfield, who has 45 goals for the club since joining from Fulham, has been unable to find the net in his 12 appearances since then, including Saturday's 1-1 draw with Stoke.
"It's been the longest time that I haven't scored but I've still been out here and contributing, working hard for the team, and getting an assist here and there is something different to my game," he told BBC Radio WM.
"I think when you grow up you learn not to let it affect you as much as it would have two seasons ago.
"I know my qualities and I know that I'll be on the scoresheet soon and I'm looking forward to that feeling again, but at the moment I'm just making sure that I'm still here doing my best for the team."
Blues are 13th in their first season back in the second tier, within five points of the play-off places after a run of just one defeat in their past seven league matches.
"The league is so tight and everyone is beating everyone so it's up in the air what the season brings for us," added Stansfield.
"But we know where we want to be and we're pushing to do that."
Gossip: Boro beat Blues for Sarmiento signaturepublished at 11:42 GMT 26 January
11:42 GMT 26 January
Middlesbrough have beaten Birmingham City to a loan deal for Brighton and Ecuador winger Jeremy Sarmiento, which includes an obligation to buy the 23-year-old on a four-and-a-half-year deal for £3.2m. (Fabrizio Romano), external
Though Blues have entered final negotiations for Deportivo Alaves winger Carlos Vicente in a deal worth almost £7m after facing competition for the 26-year-old Spaniard from Dutch side Ajax.(Noticias de Alava - in Spanish), external
Debutant Osman catches the eye for Bluespublished at 12:31 GMT 25 January
12:31 GMT 25 January
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Has a new attacking partnership been born for Birmingham City during their game against Stoke City?
Despite a 1-1 draw which might feel like a loss for Blues fans, there were positives to take, particularly from new signing Ibrahim Osman, whose powerful and pressing style stood out.
He was linking up well with Jay Stansfield and, as well as some nearly moments from set-pieces, it felt like this partnership was the most likely to have success.
If this is what they can do in their first time of playing together, I think Birmingham can be hopeful about developing this route of service.
In terms of window signings, everyone is talking about August Priske, but I think Osman could be first on the scoresheet.
A really soft goal - Daviespublished at 18:18 GMT 24 January
18:18 GMT 24 January
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Davies: 'It was a hard fought match'
Birmingham manager Chris Davies excused his "jaded" team after they failed to finish off Stoke but was unhappy with the visitors' "soft" equaliser.
He told BBC Radio WM: "It was a hard-fought match. We didn't start the game as sharply as we normally do but Stoke came into it quite well and we were losing a lot of balls in midfield.
"We grew a bit into the game, scored a good goal from a set-piece, and from that moment on we needed that second goal. We had some jaded legs, possibly after three games in a week, and needed that second goal to be in a strong position to get three points.
"We didn't. The game was still alive and [they scored] a really soft goal which we're frustrated about. If anyone was going to win it, it was going to be us, but it wasn't to be.
[On Tomoki Iwata's goal] "It was pleasing because we don't have a lot of time to work [on set-pieces] but the timing, the movement, it was a really good goal, and a worked routine off a set-piece can open a game up for you in a tight game like that.
"They were trying their best but we weren't quite as fluent. The subs improved us and nearly got our winning goal."
Sampsted leaves Blues for Go Ahead Eaglespublished at 13:46 GMT 24 January
13:46 GMT 24 January
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Birmingham right-back Alfons Sampsted has left the club on a permanent basis and joined Dutch Eredivisie outfit Go Ahead Eagles for an undisclosed fee.
The 27-year-old Iceland international made six Championship appearances for Blues in the first half of the season but hasn't featured since coming on as a substitute in the 3-2 victory over Coventry on 4 January.
In total, Sampsted made 31 appearances for Birmingham and was part of the squad which won the League One title last season.