Club information The Blues began life as a cricket team but turned their attention to football in 1875 under the name of Small Heath Alliance. League Cup winners in 1963; Leyland Daf Cup winners in 1991; Auto Windscreens Shield winners in 1995: the St Andrews club has a long, proud tradition. Birmingham City Football Club St Andrews Stadium St Andrews Road Birmingham B9 4NH Telephone: 0871 226 1875 Fax: 0871 226 1975 Ticket office: 0871 226 1875 opt 2 Travel details By rail - the nearest station is Birmingham Moor Street, a 20 min walk from the ground.
By road - from the north. Exit M6 at junction 6 *and take the A38(M) Aston Expressway. Take the second exit. At roundabout along Dartmouth Middleway, take first exit. After about a mile turn left into St Andrews St.
From north east. Exit M1 at junction 23A onto the M42. Exit M42 after 29 miles at junction 8 onto M6. Exit M6 at junction 6 - then as from the north*.
From south east. Exit M40 at junction 3A onto M42 northbound. Exit M42 at junction 4* and turn left at the roundabout onto the A34. Continue over four roundabouts through suburb of Sparkbrook to Camphill Circus Roundabout. Take third exit onto A4540 Sandy Lane. At roundabout go straight on to ground.
From south west. Exit M5 at junction 3A and follow signs for the north onto the M42 northbound. Exit M42 at junction 4*- then as from the south east. Blues trivia In the 1970/71 season, Trevor Francis scored 16 goals in just 22 league appearances for Birmingham. |