Second City Derby

Villa should be able to exploit an expected game takeover and create great chances in the field. Here is a big local town that is often close, but Birmingham may struggle to create a well-organized Villa defense.

It speaks for the game:
Villa has been good at utilizing gaming to create chances in the field. There is not much to go before such an attempt is made.
Birmingham has trouble creating chances and scores, and against a well-managed defense with Terry, it should not be easier.
Birmingham often lets the opponents come easily to posts as they have high faith in their own ability in the air game, but it may be dangerous against strong Kodja.
Aston Villa seems to have gotten the new bets together under routine Bruce, and has won 4 of the last 5 matches.
Birmingham has solidly disappointed this season, with just 1 point above the relegation line. It has among other things led to Redknapp firing.
Grealish is back for Villa after long injury. Maybe not from start, but he is a creative man who can come in and open compact Birmingham.

You should be aware of this:
Here is an intense legacy showdown and they can often get their own lives and be closer than the clubs level suggests.
The two teams have the most recent seasons traditionally played close and goal-poor showdown.
Villa wants to attack behind the defense, but it may be difficult against a probably deep-fired Birmingham crew.
Birmingham has recently picked up a couple of great 1-0 victories over home away from home.
In 6 home games this season, Birmingham has just closed 6 goals. (Have probably even scored only 5).
Villa has some absenteeism in terms of damage and quarantine, and a little change on the team may be required.

We recommend to bet on this match: Aston Villa win @ 2.35