Birmingham City will face Ipswich Town on Friday 8th August to kick-off their Championship campaign.
They will follow this up with a trip to Blackburn before games against Oxford and Leicester conclude their opening month in the second-tier.
September sees Blues make short trips to fellow Midlands sides Stoke City and Coventry City.
Wrexham are the first opponent that Chris Davies' side will face in October after both teams were promoted automatically from League One in 2024/25.
November brings with it six fixtures to navigate but the St. Andrew's faithful will breathe a sigh of relief with four of them being played at home.
Festive matchdays against Derby, Southampton and Watford welcome in the new year with consecutive away games against Swansea and Sheffield Wednesday placed immediately after.
There will be no love lost on Valentine's Day when local rivals West Brom visit St. Andrew's. The Baggies are under new leadership in 2025/26 with Ryan Mason occupying the dugout.
Birmingham appear to have a relatively comfortable time of it at the back end of the campaign with home matches against Blackburn, Wrexham, Preston and Bristol City split by away ties against Ipswich and Hull in April.
Finally, a trip to the south coast concludes the season with Blues set to take on Portsmouth on the final day.
Date | Fixture |
Friday 8th August | Ipswich (H) |
Saturday 16th August | Blackburn (A) |
Saturday 23rd August | Oxford (H) |
Saturday 30th August | Leicester (A) |
Saturday 13th September | Stoke (A) |
Saturday 20th September | Swansea (H) |
Saturday 27th September | Coventry (A) |
Tuesday 30th September | Sheffield Wednesday (H) |
Saturday 4th October | Wrexham (A) |
Saturday 18th October | Hull (H) |
Tuesday 21st October | Preston (A) |
Saturday 25th October | Bristol City (A) |
Saturday 1st November | Portsmouth (H) |
Tuesday 4th November | Millwall (H) |
Saturday 8th November | Middlesbrough (A) |
Saturday 22nd November | Norwich (H) |
Wednesday 26th November | West Brom (A) |
Saturday 29th November | Watford (H) |
Saturday 6th December | Southampton (A) |
Tuesday 9th December | QPR (A) |
Saturday 13th December | Charlton (H) |
Saturday 20th December | Sheffield United (A) |
Friday 26th December | Derby (H) |
Monday 29th December | Southampton (H) |
Thursday 1st January | Watford (A) |
Sunday 4th January | Coventry (H) |
Saturday 17th January | Swansea (A) |
Tuesday 20th January | Sheffield Wednesday (A) |
Saturday 24th January | Stoke (H) |
Saturday 31st January | Oxford (A) |
Saturday 7th February | Leicester (H) |
Saturday 14th February | West Brom (H) |
Saturday 21st February | Norwich (A) |
Wednesday 25th February | Millwall (A) |
Saturday 28th February | Middlesbrough (H) |
Saturday 7th March | Charlton (A) |
Tuesday 10th March | QPR (H) |
Saturday 14th March | Sheffield United (H) |
Saturday 21st March | Derby (A) |
Friday 3rd April | Blackburn (H) |
Monday 6th April | Ipswich (A) |
Saturday 11th April | Wrexham (H) |
Saturday 18th April | Hull (A) |
Wednesday 22nd April | Preston (H) |
Saturday 25th April | Bristol City (H) |
Saturday 2nd May | Portsmouth (A) |