| 4¹ | JAMES booked by PROBERT for a cynical challenge. |
| 8¹ | A mix up in the Birmingham City defence enabled SARR to crack an effort wide. |
| 11¹ | A shot from CHONG was smothered by the Charlton Athletic 'keeper. |
| 16¹ | LEABURN shot wide. |
| 25¹ | A cross from WILLIAMS left SUNJIC in lots of space but he rushed his shot. |
| 30¹ | CHONG's shot beat the 'keeper but rebounded off the Charlton Athletic upright. |
| 34¹ | CHONG ran onto a wonderful ball from SUNJIC but pulled his shot wide of the goal. |
| 35¹ | The Charlton Athletic 'keeper managed to block a wicked effort. |
| 35¹ | RAK-SAKYI fluffed a simple chance. |
| 36¹ | A great effort from CHONG scraped the outside of the righthand post. |
| 37¹ | A pin-point pass fell to PHILLIPS and his right foot effort raced narrowly wide. |
| 41¹ | JAMES made space on the left and pulled the ball to WILLIAMS who fired the ball wide. |
| 42¹ | GOAL!! JAMES made space for CHONG who, after an interchange of passes just outside the area, drilled the ball past the Charlton Athletic 'keeper. (1-0 Birmingham City)| 45¹ | A fine run was ended by a good save by the advancing 'keeper. | | 2² | A free-kick from ESTUPIÑÁN floated over. | | 9² | A penalty box meleé resulted in RAK-SAKYI tapping a low shot over. | | 17² | A good ball from LEABURN on the left found RAK-SAKYI who mishit his shot just beyond the far post. | | 18² | GOAL!! A terrible backpass by CLARE enabled WILLIAMS to run in and slip the ball past the Charlton Athletic 'keeper. (2-0 Birmingham City)| 20² | LEABURN dummied WILLIAMS but slammed the ball into the arms of SELVIK. | | 22² | SARR's shot was well saved by the 'keeper. | | 25² | A delightful strike from LEABURN was dealt with by a useful stop from SELVIK. | | 29² | A shot from LEABURN was hoofed off the line by FRIEND. | | 40² | A refined cross from BLACKETT-TAYLOR was flicked goalbound by RAK-SAKYI only for SELVIK to claw away. | | 41² | A twenty yard drive from SUNJIC caused PHILLIPS little difficulty. | | 42² | JAMES whacked a left foot shot just beyond the far post from close range. | | |