Birmingham have won eight and drawn two of their last ten League One games.
Mansfield have only taken one point from their last five matches.
Blues on the brink of history
A win for Mansfield at St Andrew’s would secure Mansfield Town’s League One status for another season, but they may find a result difficult to come by against a Birmingham side on the verge of a League One points record.
The Blues have already wrapped up the third-tier title, but a win would surpass Wolves’ record 103-point tally from 2013/14 and edge them closer to the EFL record of 106 points, set by Reading in the 2005/06 Championship campaign.
They missed out on EFL Trophy glory earlier this month, but they have won eight and drawn two of their last ten league fixtures and face a visiting side that have taken one point from the last 15 available.
The Stags have scored in all five of these games, though, so I expect them to get on the scoresheet. Two of them ended in 2-1 defeats, and Birmingham have won by that scoreline four times in their last nine league games.