Cardiff City v Blackburn Rovers TV channel, kick-off time, team news and live stream details

Summarized by: Live Sports Direct
 
Cardiff City v Blackburn Rovers TV channel, kick-off time, team news and live stream details

Mark Hudson takes charge of his second match in charge at Cardiff City Stadium. Cardiff drew with Burnley on Saturday. Mark Hudson's team will play Blackburn Rovers on Wednesday.

Cardiff City v Blackburn Rovers kick-off at 8pm on Tuesday, October 4 at Cardiff City Stadium.

Cardiff City v Blackburn Rovers is on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sport Football and Sky sports Ultra HD. The game will be streamed on the Sky Go or the app. You can also follow the match live on our blog.

Rubin Colwill is injured and is not on the grass. Cedric Kipre is in contention to play for Cardiff. Isaak Davies, Ebou Adams, Kion Etete and Jamilu Collins are all still out. Blackburn Rovers have no fresh injury concerns for their trip to Cardiff City. Jon Dahl Tomasson hinted he could rotate his squad with three games in a week.

Mark Hudson's team is preparing for the Blackburn Rovers game. Cardiff City are playing at home in front of their fans. Blackburn are pushing around the top five in the table.

Jon Dahl Tomasson is looking forward to Cardiff's game. Cardiff is trying to play a little more under their caretaker manager. Jon Dahl Tomson believes that good footballing decisions start with a philosophy and ambition.

Cardiff City are winless in seven league games against Blackburn Rovers since August 2016. Cardiff have won four of their last five home league matches in midweek. Blackburn have lost three of last four Championship away games. Ben Brereton has scored more goals against Cardiff than any other player in the Football League.

Cardiff City are winless in seven league games against Blackburn Rovers since August 2016. Blackburn won 1-0 at Cardiff last season. Cardiff have won four of their last five home league matches in midweek. Ben Brereton has scored more goals against an opponent in the Football League than Cardiff's Ben.