Sheffield Wednesday 1 Birmingham City 1 - full time report
Jan 31 2009 By Mark Walker, PA Sport
Sheffield Wednesday 1 Birmingham 1
Kevin Phillips headed home a stoppage-time equaliser to snatch a point for Birmingham just when it seemed all was lost for Alex McLeish's Coca-Cola Championship promotion hopefuls at Hillsborough.
Phillips stole in at the far post in the 93rd minute to head Scott Sinclair's fine cross beyond Wednesday goalkeeper Lee Grant and salvage something from a game they appeared destined to lose.
Lewis Buxton had broken the deadlock for the Owls with his first goal for the club in the 56th minute. Owls defender Buxton signed a new permanent deal at Hillsborough on Monday following an impressive loan spell from Stoke and celebrated with what looked likely to be the winner.
The right-back forced Blues goalkeeper Maik Taylor into a fine reflex save and then headed home the rebound to lift most of an 18,409 Hillsborough crowd.
But Phillips pounced for his 12th goal of the season to deny Brian Laws' side their second win in eight league matches, although City have triumphed only twice now in their last eight.
McLeish, without James McFadden, who injured medial knee ligaments in the midweek win over Derby, made three changes, with Cameron Jerome, Scott Sinclair and Stuart Parnaby back in the side.
The Blues were still awaiting international clearance for aptly-named Honduran Carlos Costly, for whom they have forked out £500,000 to keep on loan until the end of the season.
Wednesday began in sprightly fashion with Clarke and Michael Gray, on loan from Wolves, prominent, but Owls goalkeeper Grant saved superbly to keep out Lee Bowyer's header from Sinclair's 12th-minute cross. Clarke was wayward with a volley in reply and Jermaine Johnson's low drive was easily held by visiting goalkeeper Taylor.
Taylor then palmed away Darren Potter's 25-yard free-kick, while Grant parried Sinclair's angled shot at the other end.
Jerome showed great pace shortly after the restart to get beyond Owls skipper Richard Wood before cutting inside and curling a shot inches the wrong side of the far post.
Blues began the second period with purpose, but it was Wednesday who broke the deadlock following a goalmouth scramble in the 56th minute.
Marcus Tudgay's blocked shot fell to Buxton and, although his first effort was brilliantly kept out by Taylor, the former Stoke defender headed the rebound home.
Only a last-ditch tackle by Liam Ridgewell denied Clarke in the penalty area as the Owls built up a head of steam.
Jerome then beat the offside trap but, as he lined up his shot just inside the box, Wednesday centre-half Mark Beevers slid in to challenge.
By first-half standards the game had come to life. James O'Connor and then Tudgay fired in long-range efforts for Wednesday, which were not far off target.
McLeish sent on Sebastian Larsson and Keith Fahey within the space of four minutes midway through the second period for Parnaby and Lee Carsley respectively.
Marcus Bent entered the fray in the 79th minute, with Jerome making way, and Birmingham set about salvaging a point.
Wednesday defended resolutely from front to back but, as the clock ticked down in injury time, Phillips popped up to steal an unlikely point.
Sheff Wed: Grant, Buxton, Beevers, Wood, Spurr, Johnson (Small 83), Potter, O'Connor, Gray, Tudgay, Clarke. Subs: Hinds, Watson, McAllister, Boden.
Goal: Buxton 57.
Birmingham: Maik Taylor, Parnaby (Larsson 68), Martin Taylor, Ridgewell, Murphy, Bouazza, Bowyer, Carsley (Fahey 73), Sinclair, Phillips, Jerome (Bent 80). Subs: Doyle, Johnson.
Booked: Martin Taylor, Murphy.
Goal: Phillips 90.
Att: 18,409. Ref: Phil Crossley (Kent).