Free Birmingham V Bolton Stream Free Online Video Of Npower Championship Sunday 18th September 2012 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 20:45 CET.Birmingham V Bolton Live Stream online video Npower Championship Video Free The match will take plcae at the in on 9/18/12 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things for you thanks.Watch Free Birmingham V Bolton Stream Free online Video Of Npower Championship Saturday 15 September 2012 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 20:45 CET.Birmingham skipper Stephen Carr has been ruled out for up to six months after undergoing surgery on his knee.Carr had been on the verge of a first-team comeback following a thigh complaint, but is now sidelined until at least March after scans showed his knee suffered severe damage.
Striker Nikola Zigic and defender Curtis Davies may both return to the starting XI having fully recovered from foot and ankle injuries respectively.
Midfielder Darren Ambrose was again absent for Saturday's draw at Nottingham Forest and remains a doubt.
Keith Fahey was on the bench for that fixture having returned from a troublesome groin injury and the midfielder could be recalled to Lee Clark's starting XI.
Bolton manager Owen Coyle expects to select from the same squad for the trip to the Midlands.
David Ngog made his first appearance of the season in Saturday's 2-1 triumph over Watford at the Reebok Stadium following a back problem and, although the former Liverpool striker was withdrawn due to cramp with an hour gone, Coyle expects him to take part against Lee Clark's men.
Summer signing Matt Mills opened the scoring on Saturday as Wanderers recovered from three games without a win in all competitions, and the former Leicester centre-back is expecting a thorough midweek examination in the second city.
Bolton Wanderers face a trip to Birmingham City at St. Andrews on Tuesday evening, needing to turn around their fortunes at the ground. The Trotters will be hoping to improve upon a record which has seen them lose 33 and win only 15 of the 62 games.
The most recent encounter between these two sides at St. Andrews was just last season, in April 2011, the Blues carving out a narrow 2 - 1 victory in a Premier League match.
Birmingham City
• Third bottom Birmingham are looking for their second win of the Championship season.
• They are unbeaten in eight home league games, and have lost only one of the last 25 at St Andrews.
• If selected, Chris Burke will be making his 250th appearance in English and Scottish league football.
Bolton Wanderers
• Owen Coyle's side have lost all three on the road in league and cup, but need one goal to total 700 away from home in second level league football.
• Bolton have been fouled against more often than any other club in the Championship (69 times).
• Zat Knight is poised to make
Striker Nikola Zigic and defender Curtis Davies may both return to the starting XI having fully recovered from foot and ankle injuries respectively.
Midfielder Darren Ambrose was again absent for Saturday's draw at Nottingham Forest and remains a doubt.
Keith Fahey was on the bench for that fixture having returned from a troublesome groin injury and the midfielder could be recalled to Lee Clark's starting XI.
Bolton manager Owen Coyle expects to select from the same squad for the trip to the Midlands.
David Ngog made his first appearance of the season in Saturday's 2-1 triumph over Watford at the Reebok Stadium following a back problem and, although the former Liverpool striker was withdrawn due to cramp with an hour gone, Coyle expects him to take part against Lee Clark's men.
Summer signing Matt Mills opened the scoring on Saturday as Wanderers recovered from three games without a win in all competitions, and the former Leicester centre-back is expecting a thorough midweek examination in the second city.
Bolton Wanderers face a trip to Birmingham City at St. Andrews on Tuesday evening, needing to turn around their fortunes at the ground. The Trotters will be hoping to improve upon a record which has seen them lose 33 and win only 15 of the 62 games.
The most recent encounter between these two sides at St. Andrews was just last season, in April 2011, the Blues carving out a narrow 2 - 1 victory in a Premier League match.
Birmingham City
• Third bottom Birmingham are looking for their second win of the Championship season.
• They are unbeaten in eight home league games, and have lost only one of the last 25 at St Andrews.
• If selected, Chris Burke will be making his 250th appearance in English and Scottish league football.
Bolton Wanderers
• Owen Coyle's side have lost all three on the road in league and cup, but need one goal to total 700 away from home in second level league football.
• Bolton have been fouled against more often than any other club in the Championship (69 times).
• Zat Knight is poised to make