Birmingham got their Sky Bet Championship campaign off to a winning start with a 1-0 smash-and-grab victory at Brentford.
Blues clinched the points after Kristian Pedersen capitalised on some sloppy marking to loop a header over Bees keeper David Raya at the far post with 19 minutes gone.
It was the only effort on goal in the entire game from the visitors, who sat back and defended brilliantly against a lacklustre Brentford side to record their first opening game away win for 21 years.
And when the hosts did breach the resolute defence, led by former Bee Harlee Dean, Blues were saved by a combination of the woodwork – which Brentford hit three times before the break – and keeper Lee Camp.
Brentford, missing last season's top scorer Neal Maupay after he was left out of the squad amid interest from a string of Premier League clubs, were wasteful in front of goal and as the game wore on lacked invention to open up the Birmingham rearguard.
In a bright opening Ollie Watkins came closest to breaking the deadlock for the hosts after 15 minutes but his turn and shot cannoned to safety off the bar with Camp nowhere.
Brentford could have been four up by the break but a mixture of poor finishing and Camp's heroics saw City keep their clean sheet intact.
Emiliano Marcondes was next to go close for the Londoners when he latched onto a superb low Henrik Dalsgaard cross only to smash his first-time effort against the bar when it looked easier to score.
The sucker-punch came when a quickly-taken free-kick after 19 minutes caught the Bees defence napping and Pedersen lofted a superbly-placed header over Raya and just under the bar.
Brentford stormed back and Marcondes forced Camp into a superb save before Watkins again went close when he cut in from the left only to blast an angled drive against the outside of the post.
Spanish winger Sergi Canos was a thorn in the side of Pep Clotet's side early on, but twice flashed low drives past the far post.
After the break, Blues relied on the counter-attack but failed to test Raya once as Brentford grew more and more desperate for a foothold in the game.
But they lacked any creativity in the final third and in the end it was comfortable for the visitors.
Canos saw a header tipped wide by Camp just after the hour-mark before Ethan Pinnock arrowed a header just past the upright from the resultant corner.
Brentford threw on substitute Marcus Forss late on and the switch to a traditional centre-forward almost brought instant rewards when his header was deflected wide by Marc Roberts.
The youngster came close at the death but his deflected effort on the turn looped off Dean and into the grateful arms of Camp as Brentford's curtain-raiser ended in frustration.