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22 Apr 2026

Jay Stansfield and Ibrahim Osman on target as Birmingham beat Preston

Jay Stansfield and Ibrahim Osman on target as Birmingham beat Preston

Matchwinner Ibrahim Osman had a night of mixed emotions as Birmingham climbed into the top 10 with a 2-1 win over Preston at St. Andrew’s.

On-loan Brighton winger Osman made the first goal for Jay Stansfield and scored the second himself before going off injured, all before half-time.

Andrew Hughes halved the deficit for Preston on 25 minutes, who created several chances in the second half, while Carlos Vicente hit the post for Blues.

Birmingham broke the deadlock in the 10th minute with a poacher’s goal from Stansfield.

The £10million striker diverted Osman’s goalbound shot past goalkeeper Daniel Iversen from three yards out.

Stansfield’s 10th Championship strike of the season ended a 13-match drought in all competitions.

Osman did the hard work, intercepting Pol Valentin’s pass before beating the right back on the byline and firing in a low, angled shot.

The winger made it 2-0 six minutes later, curling in a low effort from a similar position after cutting inside Jordan Thompson and leaving Liam Lindsay grounded.

Seizing on Iversen’s punch from Paik Seung-Ho’s corner, Osman left the goalkeeper rooted to the spot with his shot.

Hughes then chested home to halve the deficit after Alfie Devine’s goalbound corner was touched on by goalkeeper James Beadle. It was the midfielder’s first goal of the season.

Osman was forced off in the 36th minute to be replaced by Demarai Gray after an earlier clash of heads.

Lewis Dobbin again went close when his dipping effort from long range just cleared the crossbar.

Stansfield forced Iversen into a diving block from distance as Blues looked for a third goal.

Preston began the second half the better side and Phil Neumann’s poor pass intercepted by Devine as the the visitors were gifted a chance. The North End midfielder’s heavy touch allowed the defender to block.

Milutin Osmajic’s glancing header from Andrija Vukcevic’s cross was straight at Beadle, before Brad Potts skied over at the far post.

Beadle denied Devine after Dobbin slotted him in as Preston continued to look lively.

After weathering the storm, Blues’ first opportunity of the second half came on 75 minutes when Vicente’s low drive hit the post.

August Priske was denied a third Blues goal when Iversen blocked his effort after Vicente squared.

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