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Birmingham City first up for Sheffield United



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Published Date: 16 June 2008
BIRMINGHAM City are Sheffield United's first opponents in the Championship, with the Blades visiting St Andrews on Saturday, August 9.
United then host QPR at Bramall Lane seven days later before travelling to Blackpool on Saturday, August 23.

They visit the Keepmoat Stadium to face South Yorkshire rivals Doncaster Rovers on Tuesday, September 30.

The first Sheffield derby is at Hillsborough on Saturday, October 18, with the return at Bramall Lane scheduled for Saturday, February 7. Barnsley are the visitors to Bramall Lane seven days later.

Kevin Blackwell's side travel to Wolves on Boxing Day and finish their season on Sunday, May 3 with a mouthwatering away trip to the home of their former boss Neil Warnock, Crystal Palace.

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  • Last Updated: 16 June 2008 11:38 AM
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