Cardiff City host Blackburn Rovers on Tuesday night in the Championship.

Here is everything you need to know about the Championship clash.

What time does Cardiff City v Blackburn kick-off?

Cardiff City v Blackburn will kick-off at 7.45pm on Tuesday, July 7.

Is it on TV?

No, the game is not going to be shown on TV.

But you can also follow it on our live blog from 5.30pm, which you'll be able to find here .

What about live streaming?

Cardiff City will be streaming the game live on their website and match passes for those viewing in the UK can be purchased here for £10.

Overseas viewers will be able to purchase the game for £5.

Season Ticket Holders who selected refund options 1 & 2 and have redeemed their code will also be able to tune in.

What are the odds?

  • Cardiff City win: 11/10

  • Draw: 12/5

  • Blackburn: 12/5

Odds via The Pools and correct at the time of publication.

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What's the team news?

Cardiff City have reported a relatively clean bill of health heading into the match at Cardiff City Stadium.

Robert Glatzel will return to the fray, having sat out at Ashton Gate last weekend following a head collision he sustained against Charlton.

Aside from that, City have no fresh injury concerns.

Greg Cunningham and Isaac Vassell are around the training group every day, but while the former is ahead in his progress, neither will be available for the game against Blackburn Rovers.

Neil Harris on Monday admitted that Lee Tomlin has been closely monitored of late, with his injury situation a lot more complex than initially thought. So whether the playmaker is available from the off it is as yet unknown.

Rovers, meanwhile, are desperately short in the left-back position, with Amari'i Bell and Derrick Williams both absent since the restart and their replacements Joe Rankin-Costello and Elliott Bennett both suffering injuries in matches.

Bennett has deputised in the full-back role for the last three fixtures but was forced off early in the defeat to Leeds United after a collision with Jack Harrison.

The initial diagnosis was that it was a dead leg, but Bennett is expected to travel with the squad.

What have the managers said?

Cardiff City manager Neil Harris: "I feel really relaxed and really enjoying it. I am enjoying watching my team play, real enjoying seeing the group respond to every game and really enjoying seeing us playing well.

"When you have success you want more. I want us to be better all the time but i can see improvement every game.

"I can see quality, togetherness and a defensive mindset. I see that and i am really enjoying the mindset of the players.

"I don’t feel hunted at all, because we’ve just got to keep winning games. Just keep trying to strengthen our position.

"Every passing match-day for the group of teams around us we are closer to our goal of making the play-offs."

Blackburn Rovers manager Tony Mowbray: "Where we are today (with injuries), we need people to put bodies on the line and if the break down, there's only two weeks of the season left after this game.

"So we're at the stage where you need to cope, you need to play, and you might want another week or another 10 days but we've got no fourth of fifth left-back, so you need to play and make yourself available.

"So that's where we are with them. Let's have a look once we get on the grass and put in the teamsheets."

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Match facts

  • Cardiff are unbeaten in nine league matches against Blackburn (W4 D5) since a 2-1 defeat in April 1985.
  • Blackburn have lost their last two away league games against Cardiff, though those two games were both during 2016.
  • Cardiff are unbeaten in their last six games in the Championship (W4 D2); the joint-longest current run, along with Brentford and Derby.
  • Blackburn have lost each of their last three Championship games, while they last suffered four consecutive defeats in the second tier in February 2019.
  • Cardiff have scored the most goals via substitutes (16) and had the most different substitute scorers (8) of any team in the Championship this term.