Birmingham City play host to Reading on Wednesday evening having taken the decision to replace Aitor Karanka with Lee Bowyer.
While Blues are fighting to remain outside of the Championship relegation zone, Reading hold a five-point cushion in the playoffs.
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Birmingham have collected seven points from their last six matches, a return which has kept the club outside of the Championship bottom three.
Nevertheless, Saturday's 3-0 reverse at home to Bristol City soon resulted in speculation regarding the long-term future of Karanka, who has been no stranger to criticism this season.
With the West Midlands outfit having confirmed the switch on Tuesday night, club officials are left hoping that a change in direction will act as the catalyst for a better end to the campaign.
At a time when Rotherham United possess four matches in hand, the Blues are vulnerable with regards to dropping into the relegation zone, and it feels imperative that they get back on track against Reading.
While Birmingham have lost 12 of their 18 matches at home this season, Reading have lost just four games on their travels over the same amount of fixtures.
Despite seven matches ending in draws, including against Nottingham Forest at the weekend, their away form is responsible for keeping the club in the playoff mix.
Collecting 10 points from a possible 12 has ensured that the Royals remain ahead of Barnsley, and Veljko Paunovic knows that every win until the end of the campaign will help fend off the challenge of the chasing pack.
Reading have improved defensively of late, with the only strike being conceded coming courtesy of a Thomas Holmes own goal at the City Ground.
Although Lucas Joao has contributed just one goal in six outings, the club's leading marksman has chipped in with two assists in three appearances.
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Yakou Meite is in line to return to the Reading XI after coming off the substitutes' bench to score the equaliser at Forest.
With Michael Morrison and Andy Rinomhota still absent through injury, that could prove to be the only change to the side.
The change in the Blues dugout is also likely to lead to alterations in personnel for this encounter.
Gary Gardner, Jonathan Leko and Lukas Jutkiewicz will all expect to come back into the team, while George Friend may also be restored to the backline.
Birmingham City possible starting lineup:
Etheridge; Colin, Roberts, Friend, Pedersen; Sunjic, Gardner; Leko, Halilovic, Bela; Jutkiewicz
Reading possible starting lineup:
Cabral; Yiadom, Holmes, Moore, Richards; Semedo, McIntyre, Laurent; Meite, Joao, Olise
We say: Birmingham City 0-2 Reading
Given the uncertainty brought on by Karanka's future, it remains to be seen how Birmingham's players will react to the situation. Nevertheless, Reading have been in much better form, and we cannot see anything but a win for the visitors at St Andrew's.
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