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Birmingham 3-1 Wrexham: David Beckham and Tom Brady Watched

Match report and highlights as Birmingham City secure League One win against Wrexham at St Andrew’s; Jay Stansfield scores twice for Blues; Tomoki Iwata nets stunning long-range effort; Krystian Bielik sees red in bad-tempered ending

Birmingham City came from behind to secure an impressive 3-1 victory against fellow League One promotion candidates Wrexham, as David Beckham, Tom Brady and Rob McElhenney watched on from the stands.

It was an intimidating atmosphere at the beginning of the game but Wrexham quickly silenced the St Andrew’s crowd through Jack Marriott, who was kept in the side over Paul Mullin due to his goalscoring performance against Shrewsbury.

The striker was first to the react in the penalty area, after Birmingham had failed to clear their lines from a set-piece, and lashed the ball into the bottom corner in just the third minute. Tension was beginning to grow in the stadium following the opener, but Jay Stansfield settled the nerves after pouncing on Arthur Okonkwo’s parried save to tap home the equaliser – his first goal since securing a permanent move from Fulham this summer.

It was against the run of play but certainly spurred Chris Davies’ side on, with Willum Willumsson threatening shortly after.

Birmingham picked up from where they had left off after the interval and their domination eventually paid off with Stansfield grabbing his second of the evening with a smart, guided header into the far corner. Davies made two changes to his starting line-up, bringing Stansfield and Tomoki Iwata in, and it was the latter who would add a third just after the hour mark with a stunning long-range effort that even Beckham himself would have been proud of.

A late red for captain Krystian Bielik, as the game boiled over, slightly tarnished the win but that will not distract fans from the fact Birmingham have catapulted themselves into the automatic promotion places with this performance, level on points with Wrexham at the summit.

Blue carpet rolled out as Hollywood arrives at St Andrew’s

The prospect of these two League One title contenders going head-to-head was so tantalising, even Hollywood could not resist.

Birmingham chair Tom Wagner, minority owner Tom Brady and Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney all caused a stir with their presence before the game, as they paraded round pitchside for any – and every – media duty that stood before them.       

After ticking arguably the greatest American football player of all time and Wrexham’s Hollywood co-owner off the list, there was only one man fans were desperate to catch a glimpse of.

The news of Beckham’s arrival swept through the crowd – if they were not part of the group swarming his entrance into the stadium – shortly before kick-off. It is fair to say it only added to the party atmosphere.

Beckham faced Birmingham twice in his career, including an impressive performance at Old Trafford in 2002/03, which saw him record a goal and assist during a 2-0 win for Manchester United.

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