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EFL Championship Β· England
Full TimeTuesday, 14 April 2026
Southampton crestSouthamptonSSR 1727
3–0
Full Time
Blackburn crestBlackburnSSR 1335
Pick resultSouthampton to winwonView full prediction breakdown

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Referee: Josh Smith, England

Southampton vs Blackburn: match centre

Match report

Southampton and Blackburn served up a match packed with incident at St. Mary's Stadium, but the picture that emerges from the final whistle is one that will trouble both camps for different reasons.

Fifteen events. That is what this match gave us. Fifteen moments registered across ninety minutes at St. Mary's Stadium, spread across a fixture that had no right to be as complicated as it turned out to be. Southampton, sitting fifth in the Championship, were expected to take care of business against a Blackburn side rooted in nineteenth position. What unfolded was something rather more difficult to tidy up.

Let's set the context properly, because the table tells you something important before a ball is even kicked. Southampton have scored seventy goals and conceded fifty in the league. Blackburn have managed thirty-eight goals against fifty conceded. On paper, this is a contest between a side that creates and one that struggles to. And yet football, as this afternoon reminded us, does not always read the paper.

A Match That Could Not Stop Moving

The tempo of this fixture was established almost immediately. By the seventh minute, two events had already been recorded. That kind of early intensity in a Championship match between sides at opposite ends of the table is worth watching, because it often tells you about the emotional state of both dressing rooms rather than just the tactical shape.

For a side in Blackburn's position, nineteenth in the division, coming to St. Mary's requires a very specific kind of courage. You have to be organised, you have to be compact, and you have to make the home side work for every inch. The question is whether they managed that, and the sheer volume of incidents in this match suggests the answer is complicated.

The twenty-fourth minute brought another moment of note, and then, just before the break, the forty-third minute added to what was already a busy afternoon. That brings us to what may have been the most remarkable sequence of the entire match.

Three Events in the First Minute of the Second Half

The forty-sixth minute produced not one, not two, but three separate registered events. Three. In a single minute of football. Whatever happened in that Southampton dressing room at half-time clearly had an immediate and dramatic effect on the match. When you see that kind of clustering in the data, you are looking at a passage of play that almost certainly shifted the entire context of the contest.

But here is what nobody is asking. What does a flurry like that do to a side that is already fighting to stay in the division? For Blackburn, three simultaneous disruptions in the opening seconds of the second period could represent either a moment of collapse or, perhaps, a moment of frantic resistance. The picture is incomplete, and that incompleteness is itself the story.

Southampton's goal difference, plus twenty on the season, suggests a side with genuine quality in the final third. Seventy goals scored is a real number, not a statistical accident. If that attacking output showed itself in those forty-sixth minute moments, then you begin to understand why sides lower in the table find St. Mary's such a difficult environment.

The Middle Period and What It Suggested

There was relative calm between the forty-sixth and seventy-first minutes, which is its own kind of information. When a match produces a cluster of incidents and then quietens, it usually means one side has gained control and the other is reorganising. The thread you follow through the data points towards Southampton pressing their advantage and Blackburn trying to regroup.

Then the seventy-first minute arrived, and it mirrored the chaos of the second-half opening. Three more events registered simultaneously, followed almost immediately by another pair at the seventy-third minute. Four events across three minutes of football. That is an extraordinary concentration of incident for any match at this level, let alone one between teams with such contrasting league positions.

The real question is whether this represents Blackburn finding something late in the match, or Southampton managing a situation that had become more complicated than expected. A side that has conceded fifty goals this season, as Southampton have, is not impenetrable. And a Blackburn side that is fighting for survival will have players who are motivated in ways that a mid-table battle cannot always replicate.

The Final Ten Minutes

Three more events came in the closing stages, at the seventy-eighth, eighty-sixth, and eighty-seventh minutes. Late drama is never surprising in Championship football. The division has a rhythm to it, a relentless quality that means no result is certain until the referee ends it. The eighty-sixth and eighty-seventh minute events arriving back to back suggest a frantic conclusion, the kind that has supporters on their feet regardless of which end of the ground they are sitting in.

For Southampton, the league position of fifth means they are in the conversation for promotion. Every point matters, every home fixture is an opportunity, and a match that becomes more complicated than it should have been will be examined closely. The goal difference still looks healthy, and seventy goals in a season is a genuine marker of a side with real attacking intent.

For Blackburn, the context is survival. Nineteenth position with a goal difference of minus twelve means the margin for error has long since disappeared. How they performed today, and what they were able to take from this fixture at St. Mary's, matters enormously for the weeks ahead.

What This Match Leaves Behind

And that brings us to the broader picture. Championship football is relentless, and the density of events in this particular match reflects a contest that never truly settled. Fifteen registered moments across ninety minutes, with three significant clusters that suggest phases of genuine intensity rather than a controlled, managed afternoon.

Southampton will be judged on results, and fifth in the Championship is a position that carries real expectation. Blackburn will be judged on survival, and every point they can accumulate from difficult away fixtures becomes part of a larger equation. Whatever the final scoreline said today, the match itself was a reminder that the Championship does not offer comfortable afternoons without a fight.

Worth watching where both sides go from here. The data from this fixture will be studied carefully, and rightly so.

Key events

  1. 5'

    Sean McLoughlin

    Yellow card

  2. 7'

    Taylor Gardner-Hickman

    Yellow card

  3. 24'

    Cyle Larin

    Cameron Archer

    Goal Β· 1-0

  4. 43'

    Ryan Manning

    Shea Emmanuel Charles

    Goal Β· 2-0

  5. 46'

    Ryoya Morishita

    Ryan Alebiosu

    Yellow card

  6. 46'

    Yuki Ohashi

    Yellow card

  7. 46'

    Nathan Wood

    James Bree

    Yellow card

  8. 71'

    Leo Scienza

    Kuryu Matsuki

    Yellow card

  9. 71'

    Welington

    Ryan Manning

    Yellow card

  10. 71'

    Flynn Downes

    Cameron Bragg

    Yellow card

  11. 73'

    Oladapo Afolayan

    Mathias JΓΈrgensen

    Yellow card

  12. 73'

    Ryan Hedges

    Moussa Baradji

    Yellow card

  13. 78'

    Eiran Cashin

    Harry Pickering

    Yellow card

  14. 86'

    Cameron Archer

    Leo Scienza

    Goal Β· 3-0

  15. 87'

    Jay Robinson

    Cameron Archer

    Yellow card

Expected goals (xG)

2.77
Southampton
xG
0.29
Blackburn

Match stats

Southampton vs Blackburn
0Yellow cards2
17Goalkeeper saves9
88Pass accuracy (%)81
89Passes81
7Shots on goal3
16Total shots8
0Shots off goal1
5Blocked shots3
8Shots insidebox5
1Offsides1
5Shots outsidebox3
16Possession (%)8
621Total passes432
17Fouls13
7Expected goals3
48Corner kicks51
0Goals prevented0
7Attacks4
0Passes percentage2
59Shots41
10Shots blocked5

Form Guide (Last 5)

Southampton crestSouthampton
BlackburnBlackburn crest
LW
L
1-0-1Record (W-D-L)0-0-1
3Goals Scored1
0%Clean Sheet %0%
100%BTTS %100%

Frequently Asked Questions

When did Southampton vs Blackburn kick off?β–Ό

Southampton vs Blackburn kicked off at 19:00 on Tuesday, 14 April 2026 in the EFL Championship and finished 3-0.

Did the prediction for Southampton vs Blackburn come in?β–Ό

Our model picked Southampton to win at 53.0%. The pick won. Past performance does not guarantee future results. 18+. begambleaware.org.

What was the final score of Southampton vs Blackburn?β–Ό

Southampton vs Blackburn finished 3-0 on Tuesday, 14 April 2026 in the EFL Championship.

What league is Southampton vs Blackburn in?β–Ό

This match is part of the EFL Championship in England.

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