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Cardiff City

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  1. Cardiff trip to Sheffield United moved for TV coveragepublished at 17:05 20 March

    Cian Ashford scores for Cardiff at Sheffield UnitedImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    The kick-off time of Cardiff City's Good Friday match at Sheffield United has been moved after the Championship fixture was chosen for television coverage.

    The game will now start at 17:30 BST on 18 April to be shown on Sky Sports.

    United are in a strong position to make an instant return to the Premier League as they are second in the Championship, only trailing leaders Leeds United on goal difference.

    Cardiff, meanwhile, are battling to survive as they sit 21st in the table, just one point above the relegation zone.

    Although the Bluebirds lost the reverse league fixture 2-0 in December, they beat the Blades 1-0 at Bramall Lane in the FA Cup less than a month later.

  2. Cardiff to assess Ralls injurypublished at 05:26 18 March

    Cardiff City midfielder Joe RallsImage source, Getty Images

    Cardiff City will assess Joe Ralls during the international break after he felt a recurrence of a calf problem during his side's 2-1 win at Blackburn Rovers.

    The captain did not feature in six successive Championship matches after boss Omer Riza revealed he had sustained a groin problem in a 2-1 loss at Portsmouth on 11 February.

    Ralls started against Rovers on Saturday but had to be replaced by Rubin Colwill in the 37th minute at Ewood Park.

    "Rallsy's come back from a calf strain and he's felt it again after about 20 minutes," Riza told BBC Radio Wales.

    "Bless him, he carried on and pushed through another 15 minutes and we had to get him off because he was feeling it.

    "We'll look at what the damage is with that."

    The win in Lancashire also saw the return of midfielder Andy Rinomhota who missed the defeats against Sunderland and Burnley with a hamstring injury.

    But Riza itted he was pleased to see the 27-year-old play for an hour as the Bluebirds returned to winning ways against Blackburn.

    "Same with Andy Rinomhota, he's come back from a hamstring injury," added Riza.

    "To get 60 minutes out of him was pleasing. We couldn't push it much more than that."

    Cardiff sit a point above the Championship's relegation zone and return to action against Sheffield Wednesday in the Welsh capital on Saturday, 29 March (15:00 GMT).

  3. Cardiff's O'Dowda out of Republic of Ireland games published at 16:44 17 March

    Callum O'Dowda while playing for Republic of IrelandImage source, Getty Images

    Cardiff City's Callum O'Dowda has withdrawn from this week's international action after pulling out of the Republic of Ireland squad.

    But the injury is not said to be serious to give hopes one of the Bluebirds' key men will be fit to return to Championship action next weekend.

    Republic of Ireland boss Heimir Hallgrimsson had selected the Bluebirds wing-back for the Nations League play-off ties with Bulgaria.

    But it was announced the 29-year-old was ruled out through injury, which is thought to have been a minor knock.

    O'Dowda has been a consistent performer for Cardiff and featured as Omer Riza's side picked up a vital win at Blackburn Rovers in their bid to avoid relegation from the Championship.

    The 38-cap Callum Robinson, Cardiff's top scorer this season with 12 goals, was not selected by Ireland.

    The Bluebirds will seek to follow up their victory at Ewood Park when they welcome Sheffield Wednesday to Cardiff City Stadium on Saturday, 29 March.

  4. Meite goal the 'most important' of Cardiff careerpublished at 11:52 17 March

    Cardiff City's Yakou Meite (centre) celebrates with team-matesImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Iwan Roberts hailed Yakou Meite's matchwinner at Blackburn Rovers as the most important goal of the forward's Cardiff City career.

    Meite, 29, scored with his first touch of the match after replacing Callum Robinson in the 72nd minute of the Championship contest at Ewood Park.

    It was only the fourth goal the Ivory Coast international has scored for the Bluebirds since ing from Reading in the summer of 2023.

    And former Wales striker Roberts felt Cardiff had to win against Rovers to ensure Omer Riza kept his position as manager.

    "I thought if Omer Riza lost the game he would have lost his job," Roberts told BBC Radio Cymru's Dros Frecwast programme.

    "Yakou Meite, he'd only been on the pitch for a minute and he scores the goal that wins it.

    "He's only scored four goals for the club in 66 games, but that's certainly the most important."

    Despite victory, Cardiff sit just one point above the Championship's relegation zone with eight matches remaining this season.

    And Roberts feels the Bluebirds must continue to pick up wins to stay ahead of the likes of Derby County and Luton Town who have improved of late.

    "It's only their second away win this season and they went into the game having lost four in a row, including against Aston Villa in the FA Cup," he added.

    "They're still only one point ahead of Derby who are third from bottom and they've got great momentum, they've won their last three.

    "Luton, they've taken seven points from their last four games, those two teams are starting to pick up points."

  5. Riza targets 'eight finals' after Blackburn winpublished at 18:10 15 March

    Omer RizaImage source, Rex Features

    Manager Omer Riza says Cardiff City will approach their last eight games of the Championship season like cup finals as they fight to avoid relegation.

    Saturday's 2-1 win at Blackburn Rovers was only the Bluebirds' second away win of the season and ended a three-match losing run.

    Cardiff remain deep in trouble in 21st place and just one point above the bottom three, but victory at Ewood Park eased the pressure that was mounting on Riza.

    "It was a much-needed win. The mentality and approach now is about getting the job done," Riza told BBC Sport Wales.

    "To a man, the boys did that and we got the result we deserved.

    "Coming off the back of the Luton defeat [last Tuesday], we said we had nine finals. One down, eight to go."

    The Championship now takes a break for the international window, with Cardiff returning to league action on Saturday, 29 March with a home game against Sheffield Wednesday.

  6. Pick of the stats: Blackburn Rovers v Cardiff Citypublished at 10:40 14 March

    Side-by-side of Blackburn Rovers v Cardiff City club badges

    Cardiff City will look to avoid dropping into the relegation zone as they visit play off chasers Blackburn Rovers on Saturday (15:00 GMT).

    The Bluebirds are only one point above 22nd placed Derby County and within three points of basement dwellers Plymouth Argyle.

    The Welsh side will need to put an end to a three-game losing run if they are to take all three points against Blackburn and ensure safety, though the Lancashire side's form hasn't been all that bright lately either.

    Rovers have not won any of their past four matches to drift four points shy of the top six.

    • Blackburn Rovers have only lost one of their last 12 league games against Cardiff City (W6 D5) and have beaten them in three of their last four meetings (D1).

    • Cardiff are winless in their last eight league visits to Blackburn (D5 L3) and have lost each of their last three at Ewood Park. Their last win at this venue came in December 2012 under Malky Mackay.

    • Blackburn Rovers have won three of their last five home league games (D1 L1), with two of those wins coming under John Eustace and one under caretaker manager David Lowe.

    • Cardiff City have won only one of their last 20 away league matches (D9 L10), beating Watford 2-1 in December.

    • Blackburn forward Andreas Weimann has scored seven Championship goals against Cardiff City, more than he has against any other team.

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  7. Pick of the stats: Cardiff v Lutonpublished at 11:00 11 March

    Cardiff City and Luton Town team badges

    Cardiff City host Luton Town in the Championship on Tuesday night (19:45 GMT) with both sides desperately in need of points in their battle to avoid relegation.

    The Welshmen are four points clear of the drop zone and five ahead of their opponents but have won just one of their past seven league games.

    Luton are second from bottom and have lost 10 of their past 14 Championship matches with just one victory.

    • Cardiff City have lost each of their past two home league games against Luton Town and will be looking to avoid losing three in succession to the Hatters for the first time.

    • Luton Town have won each of their past four league games against Cardiff City, three of which have come via a 1-0 score line.

    • Cardiff City suffered their first home league loss of 2025 against Burnley in their last such match, but have scored in each of their previous seven league games on home soil.

    • Luton have won four of their past five league trips to Wales (L1), though their only defeat in that time did come at Swansea earlier this season, suffering a 2-1 defeat in December.

    • Cardiff's Callum Robinson has been involved in five goals in his past four home league starts for the Bluebirds (4 goals, 1 assist).

  8. Bloomfield to 'keep focused' for crunch Cardiff trippublished at 04:47 11 March

    Luton boss Matt Bloomfield Image source, Getty Images

    Matt Bloomfield leads Luton Town in a potentially pivotal trip to Cardiff City on Tuesday (19:45 GMT) having walked away from a promotion chase to focus on a relegation scrap.

    Bloomfield's Wycombe Wanderers side were second in League One when he left Adams Park to succeed Rob Edwards at Luton in mid-January.

    There are some on the outside who may be questioning the wisdom of that decision, with Wycombe continuing to occupy the second automatic promotion spot in the third tier and Luton in danger of a second successive relegation.

    The Hatters were two places and two points clear of the Championship drop zone when Bloomfield was appointed.

    Ten league games and just one win later, Luton are second from bottom and five points adrift of Cardiff in 21st.

    Bloomfield's maiden Luton win came at the ninth attempt, at home to Portsmouth earlier this month, but they were well beaten last Saturday at Burnley.

    The best news of the weekend for Luton was that Cardiff and Stoke – who are level on points with the Bluebirds - lost too.

    Lyle Foster scores against Luton last weekendImage source, Getty Images

    Yet Bloomfield has insisted past results will have no bearing on their game at the Cardiff City Stadium.

    "It's about what we do between now and the end of the season," he told BBC Three Counties Radio.

    "It's . We have to keep focused and not letting anything else affect our work. That's simple. That's how I conduct myself and that's not going to change."

    Luton's poor run began long before Bloomfield's arrival.

    They have won just once in 14 league games, while they have banked only one point from their past 15 away fixtures in the second tier.

    "Every game we play now is huge," experienced defender Amari'i Bell said after the 4-0 reverse at Burnley.

    "We need to dust ourselves down, reflect and be in the right mind frame to go again."

  9. McGuinness looks to make his mark on Cardiff return published at 15:02 10 March

    Mark McGuinness spent three years at Cardiff City Image source, Getty Images

    Defender Mark McGuinness makes his first return to Cardiff City Stadium on Tuesday night (19.45 GMT) since leaving for Luton Town last summer.

    McGuinness made one appearance for the Bluebirds in the League Cup this season - opening the scoring in a 2-0 win over Bristol Rovers - before g for the Hatters in August.

    The 24-year-old returns to Cardiff for a crucial relegation battle, with just five points separating City in 21st and current club Luton two places below.

    Former Cardiff boss Mick McCarthy notably predicted the Republic of Ireland international would go on to be a "really good player" for Cardiff after g him from Arsenal in 2021.

    McCarthy also claimed McGuinness would be worth "a hell of a lot of money" in the future.

    The first claim proved correct, with McGuinness becoming a commanding presence in Cardiff's defence during his three-year spell at the club, making more than 80 appearances.

    He was somewhat surprisingly sent on loan to Sheffield Wednesday for the first half of the 2022-23 season, before regaining his place in the Cardiff team thanks to his impressive form at Hillsborough.

    Whether he has proved to be worth a lot of money is less clear, though Luton claimed his move to Kenilworth Road was for a "significant undisclosed fee".

    McGuinness has started all but five of Luton's 36 league matches this season, scoring three times for a side battling to avoid back-to-back relegations from the Premier League to League One.

    The Hatters are second-bottom of the Championship having won only one of their past 14 league games.

    They'll arrive in South Wales on the back of a 4-0 defeat at Burnley, with Luton and Cardiff sharing the second worst defensive record in the division.

  10. Riza pleased for returning Daviespublished at 07:09 9 March

    Isaak DaviesImage source, Getty Images

    Cardiff City boss Omer Riza says he was pleased to see forward Isaak Davies score as he made his first start of the season for the Bluebirds.

    Riza was disappointed with the manner of his side's 2-1 defeat at Sunderland, but praised goalscorer Davies who found the net in his first start of an injury-hit campaign.

    The Wales under-21 international has returned from a serious hamstring issue and has also seen his contract extended until 2026 in a campaign where he has featured just four times.

    "Isaak has been out a long time injured, he's got himself back, he's got a new now as well and it was nice to see him out there," Riza told BBC Radio Wales Sport.

    "That was the plan today, to let him go out and open up and he's quick and aggressive on that top line and he's followed it in well and got a goal and I am pleased for him.

    "We've got youngsters coming through and doing well and that's a positive, but winning games is more important at the minute."

    Riza was upset after a late freekick routine saw Wales international defender Chris Mepham score the winner for Sunderland at the Stadium of Light.

    "In open play they didn't cause us a problem," Riza said.

    "The goal came from a set-piece where we had to do better and we didn't and we got punished for it.

    "To let in a goal from a soft freekick is highly disappointing and frustrating."

    Cardiff are now four points above the Championship relegation zone and next face Luton who are in the bottom three.

    "We should have picked up a point against Burnley [in midweek] and today and we haven't done it, it's disappointing," Riza added.

    "We've still got a lot of tough games left and we've got to win them."

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