Here’s all the key info ahead of Coventry and Blackburn’s meeting
Both teams, who undoubtedly had the play-off spots in mind at the beginning of the season, may not have gotten off to the best start to their campaigns this time around.
Since October has just begun, it is still early in the year, but both teams are currently in the bottom part of the second-tier table, which is obviously not where they want to be.
Coventry, in particular, has a potential to achieve that if they can build on their victory over QPR over the weekend later this week. The division’s beauty, though, is that a few of wins can rapidly see you painting a brighter image for yourself in the standings.
Blackburn is attempting to bounce back after suffering a severe loss to Leicester City the last time around.
Here is the crucial information you need to know about the fixture before everything else.
What are the most recent team updates before Coventry vs. Blackburn?
There are several unanswered questions at both teams going into this one, but more team information will become obvious closer to Wednesday’s kickoff.
Fans of the Sky Blues will be interested to hear Mark Robins‘ latest information on the injured trio of Kasey Palmer, Ben Sheaf, and Milan van Ewijk.
All three were previously anticipated to be out for a few weeks, but Robins had the following to say about them before QPR, according to the Coventry Telegraph:
“There are a couple more encouraging signals, so I feel somewhat optimistic about that. Tomorrow is too soon for them, but I am confident that starting next week, we will start to see one or two returning.
Meanwhile, Aynsley Pears, who was substituted during the Leicester game due to an ankle injury, is questionable for Blackburn.
During that game, Leopold Walhstedt entered the game and made his Championship debut; he may play again right here.
Does the Coventry vs. Blackburn game air on Sky Red?
For fans with a Sky Sports membership, the game is hidden behind the red button and may be viewed by hitting that button on any Sky TV remote.
How much are Coventry vs. Blackburn game tickets?
According to Coventry, Blackburn is visiting, making this game a Category C match. As a result, the ticket pricing is as follows:
£24 for adults
Discounts: £19
Ages under 18: £15
£10 for JSB under-14s
When does the Coventry vs. Blackburn match begin?
The Coventry Building Society arena will host this Wednesday’s game between these two at 7:45 p.m.
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