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Coventry City vs Birmingham City. Sky Bet Championship.

The Coventry Building Society ArenaAttendance22,676.

Coventry City 0

    Birmingham City 0

    • R Woods (sent off 82nd minute)

    Coventry 0-0 Birmingham: Ryan Woods sent off late on for Blues in goalless draw

    Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Coventry and Birmingham at the Coventry Building Society Arena as Ryan Woods was sent off late on for the Blues in a goalless draw on Tuesday.

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    Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Coventry and Birmingham

    Championship high-flyers Coventry and 10-man Birmingham battled to a 0-0 draw in a local affair at the Coventry Building Society Arena.

    Both sides had chances to claim all three points as Scott Hogan blazed over from close range while Blues had goalkeeper Matija Sarkic to thank after saves from Matt Godden and Ian Maatsen.

    Ryan Woods saw red for the visitors inside the final 10 minutes for a wild swipe on Maatsen as the Sky Blues launched a counter-attack.

    It was the second goalless stalemate in as many matches for Mark Robins' men, who picked up a point against Sheffield United at Bramall Lane at the weekend.

    For Birmingham, the draw halted a run of two defeats on the spin after losses to Reading and Hull.

    Robins made three changes to his starting line-up from the draw in Yorkshire as Maatsen was brought back into the side following suspension.

    The Sky Blues reverted to a familiar two up front in a 3-4-1-2 as Liam Kelly and Godden came in for Jamie Allen and Ben Sheaf.

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    Blues boss Lee Bowyer handed Marcel Oakley a second league start of his career in place of the suspended Gary Gardner in the visitors' only change.

    Birmingham started the brighter of the two sides and Dom Hyam was called into action to head away from the awaiting Troy Deeney following Hogan's cross.

    On-loan midfielder Riley McGree's dipping volley was Birmingham's best effort of the opening 45 minutes while Coventry found their feet after the opening quarter of an hour.

    It was the first time the sides had met since Coventry left their tenancy of Birmingham's St Andrew's stadium and Montenegro international Sarkic had to be at his best to deny first Godden and then the returning Maatsen.

    Godden was the beneficiary of Callum O'Hare's backheel and drove towards the by-line before firing across goal but the on-loan Wolves stopper palmed his effort to safety.

    Maatsen was next to go close before half-time after he was picked out by O'Hare in the box and his left-footed effort was met by another strong save by the 24-year-old Sarkic.

    Gustavo Hamer fired a free-kick wide for Coventry before half-time but the best chance of the contest fell to the feet of Hogan after the break.

    Deeney's knockdown found the former Aston Villa and Stoke man just outside the six-yard box but he could only fire his effort high and wide over Simon Moore's goal.

    Godden tested Sarkic again with under 20 minutes to go but his long-range effort was met by an acrobatic save to the keeper's right-hand side.

    Coventry were buoyed in the final 10 minutes when Woods was given his marching orders by referee Leigh Doughty when he hacked down Maatsen but the hosts couldn't find a way to secure all three points.

    What the managers said...

    Coventry's Mark Robins: "We should have had a nailed-on penalty. It was a wrestling match and he [Sanderson] just threw him [Gyokeres] to the ground. The sending off was nailed on. I don't like to see it. It is a cynical, cynical foul and people get injured from that type of challenge from the back. You don't like to see players sent off but that was as cynical as I have seen and that can injure players. I was pleased to see him get up from that challenge. We tried to make the extra number count but couldn't.

    "We created enough opportunities but didn't show enough quality in the final third and that was the story of the game. They were hanging on at times. We had a load of possession, moved the ball okay, got into good positions but then put the ball into the keeper's hands from wide areas."

    Birmingham's Lee Bowyer: "You're playing in a local derby, you're on the telly, you have to give everything but the important thing is they showed that togetherness and fighting spirit with all the people out. Marcel did really well, it was a good challenge for him playing against Ian Maatsen and Jordan James did really well coming on.

    "Whenever our keeper [Matija Sarkic] got asked a question he come up trumps for us, I thought here we go when the lad shot over the bar at the end but thankfully for us it went over. I thought we done really well, first half we were nervous but second half we were much better."

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