For the latest Birmingham City stats, football stats and Championship numbers, BetVictor News will be following the Blues throughout 2026/27 as Chris Davies looks to move his side closer to the top end of England’s second tier.
Last season gave Birmingham a decent platform without quite delivering the play-off push many had hoped for. They finished 10th with 64 points, winning 17 of their 46 Championship games. A record of 57 goals scored and 56 conceded probably sums the campaign up rather neatly too: competitive enough to cause most teams problems, but not consistent enough at either end to stay with the top six.
The interesting part is where those numbers go next. Birmingham had spent much of 2025/26 within touching distance of the play-off race before fading later on, and Davies himself admitted that consistency was one of the things his team still needed to find. That makes wins, goals scored and the gap to the play-off positions particularly useful Birmingham stats to watch as this season develops.
There should be plenty of attention on the attacking numbers as well. Jay Stansfield remains an important part of Davies’ plans, although his role has already shown it can be more varied than simply playing as a traditional number nine. August Priske provides another option through the middle, giving Birmingham different ways to approach games depending on the opposition.
Away form is another area worth keeping an eye on. It was highlighted as one of the main things Birmingham needed to improve after last season, and turning more difficult trips into wins could be the difference between another mid-table year and spending the spring with something bigger to play for.
As the campaign unfolds, the Birmingham City stats above will show how that progress is taking shape across results, goals and individual performances. You can also follow the Blues alongside the rest of the division through the latest Championship betting markets.



