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Mark your calendars for Saturday, 2026-04-11 at 15:00 GMT, because this Stoke City vs Blackburn Prediction has the feel of a match where mood matters as much as momentum. Matchday 42 at the bet365 Stadium arrives with Stoke sitting in the mid-table comfort zone, while Blackburn are still looking over their shoulder near the bottom third.
Stoke’s recent form reads like two different teams wearing the same shirts. At home, they’ve been hard to move and productive in front of goal, unbeaten in their last five at the bet365 Stadium and scoring freely along the way, including a 2-0 win over Sheffield Wednesday. Away from Stoke-on-Trent it has been the opposite: five straight defeats, capped by a flat 2-0 loss at Derby on April 6.
Mark Robins did not hide his frustration after Derby, questioning the group’s fight. Tactically, he has been searching for the right mix: against Derby he even reshaped to a very attacking look with two forwards (Milan Smit and Sam Gallagher) supported by wide runners like Jesurun Rak-Sakyi and Million Manhoef, but it never turned into goals. Behind the scenes, Damian Roden’s appointment as Head of Medical and Performance also tells you this season’s injury issues have been taken seriously.
Blackburn, meanwhile, are in survival mode. They have shown they can scrap for points when least expected — the 1-1 draw away at Leeds (priced around 8.35 for a Rovers win) is the kind of result that keeps a relegation fight alive. That mindset could suit an away day where staying in the game is half the battle.
The last head to head on 2025-03-12 finished 1-0 to Stoke, with similar betting odds to today’s. For this one, the 1X2 prices are Home 2.72, Draw 3.3, Away 2.8 — basically a toss-up with a slight lean to Stoke due to home comfort and squad value (€91.12m vs €45.90m).
Our best tip from NerdyTips is X2 (Blackburn win or draw) at 1.5, though the trust rating is only 3.1/10, so think “small stake” rather than “banker.” The logic is simple: Stoke’s home run is strong, but their recent volatility and injury list leave the door open for Rovers to nick something.
Stat projections support a tight game: possession is near-even (49% vs 51%), shots are close (13 vs 12), and corners are modest (5-4). The interesting twist is shot quality: Stoke are tipped for more on-target efforts (5) than Blackburn (2), yet the model still edges to a 1-2 away win — a reminder that finishing and game state can beat volume. For beginner bettors, the safer angle is the Stoke City vs Blackburn Prediction on X2, with under 3.5 total goals as a calmer side option.
Mark your calendars for Saturday, 2026-04-11 at 15:00 GMT, because this Stoke City vs Blackburn Prediction has the feel of a match where mood matters as much as momentum. Matchday 42 at the bet365 Stadium arrives with Stoke sitting in the mid-table comfort zone, while Blackburn are still looking over their shoulder near the bottom third.
Stoke’s recent form reads like two different teams wearing the same shirts. At home, they’ve been hard to move and productive in front of goal, unbeaten in their last five at the bet365 Stadium and scoring freely along the way, including a 2-0 win over Sheffield Wednesday. Away from Stoke-on-Trent it has been the opposite: five straight defeats, capped by a flat 2-0 loss at Derby on April 6.
Mark Robins did not hide his frustration after Derby, questioning the group’s fight. Tactically, he has been searching for the right mix: against Derby he even reshaped to a very attacking look with two forwards (Milan Smit and Sam Gallagher) supported by wide runners like Jesurun Rak-Sakyi and Million Manhoef, but it never turned into goals. Behind the scenes, Damian Roden’s appointment as Head of Medical and Performance also tells you this season’s injury issues have been taken seriously.
Blackburn, meanwhile, are in survival mode. They have shown they can scrap for points when least expected — the 1-1 draw away at Leeds (priced around 8.35 for a Rovers win) is the kind of result that keeps a relegation fight alive. That mindset could suit an away day where staying in the game is half the battle.
The last head to head on 2025-03-12 finished 1-0 to Stoke, with similar betting odds to today’s. For this one, the 1X2 prices are Home 2.72, Draw 3.3, Away 2.8 — basically a toss-up with a slight lean to Stoke due to home comfort and squad value (€91.12m vs €45.90m).
Our best tip from NerdyTips is X2 (Blackburn win or draw) at 1.5, though the trust rating is only 3.1/10, so think “small stake” rather than “banker.” The logic is simple: Stoke’s home run is strong, but their recent volatility and injury list leave the door open for Rovers to nick something.
Stat projections support a tight game: possession is near-even (49% vs 51%), shots are close (13 vs 12), and corners are modest (5-4). The interesting twist is shot quality: Stoke are tipped for more on-target efforts (5) than Blackburn (2), yet the model still edges to a 1-2 away win — a reminder that finishing and game state can beat volume. For beginner bettors, the safer angle is the Stoke City vs Blackburn Prediction on X2, with under 3.5 total goals as a calmer side option.
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X2 -200
Blackburn to win or draw with odds of -2002 180
Blackburn is expected to win with odds of 180Under 3.5 -323
No more than 3 goals will be scored in the matchYes -128
Both teams are expected to scoreX2&U4.5 -139
Away win/draw and under 4.5 goals
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Blackburn |
04-Oct-25
1:1
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Stoke City |
12-Mar-25
1:0
| Blackburn ![]() |
Blackburn |
06-Nov-24
0:2
| Stoke City ![]() |
Blackburn |
10-Feb-24
3:1
| Stoke City ![]() |
Stoke City |
25-Nov-23
0:3
| Blackburn ![]() |
Stoke City |
10-Mar-23
3:2
| Blackburn ![]() |
Blackburn |
27-Aug-22
0:1
| Stoke City ![]() |
Blackburn |
18-Apr-22
0:1
| Stoke City ![]() |
Stoke City |
27-Nov-21
0:1
| Blackburn ![]() |
Blackburn |
16-Jan-21
1:1
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| 11 Apr | D |
Stoke City
| 1 |
Blackburn
| 1 |
| 06 Apr | L |
Derby
| 2 |
Stoke City
| 0 |
| 03 Apr | W |
Stoke City
| 2 |
Sheffield W
| 0 |
| 20 Mar | L |
Preston
| 3 |
Stoke
| 1 |
| 14 Mar | W |
Stoke
| 3 |
Watford
| 1 |
| 10 Mar | D |
Stoke
| 3 |
Ipswich
| 3 |
| 07 Mar | L |
Swansea
| 2 |
Stoke
| 0 |
| 28 Feb | L |
Coventry
| 2 |
Stoke
| 1 |
| 25 Feb | W |
Stoke
| 2 |
Oxford Utd
| 1 |
| 21 Feb | D |
Stoke
| 2 |
Leicester
| 2 |
| 14 Apr | Southampton |
- | Blackburn |
- | |
| 11 Apr | D | Stoke City |
1 | Blackburn |
1 |
| 06 Apr | D | Blackburn |
0 | West Brom |
0 |
| 03 Apr | W | Birmingham |
0 | Blackburn |
1 |
| 21 Mar | D | Blackburn |
0 | Middlesbrough |
0 |
| 14 Mar | W | Millwall |
1 | Blackburn |
2 |
| 11 Mar | L | Oxford Utd |
1 | Blackburn |
0 |
| 07 Mar | D | Blackburn |
1 | Portsmouth |
1 |
| 28 Feb | L | Derby |
3 | Blackburn |
1 |
| 24 Feb | L | Blackburn |
1 | Bristol City |
2 |
England - Championship| Team | M | G | P | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Coventry | 42 | 84-42 | 85 |
| 2 |
Ipswich | 40 | 71-40 | 75 |
| 3 |
Millwall | 42 | 56-47 | 73 |
| 4 |
Middlesbrough | 42 | 62-42 | 72 |
| 5 |
Southampton | 41 | 70-50 | 69 |
| 6 |
Hull City | 42 | 64-60 | 68 |
| 7 |
Wrexham | 42 | 63-60 | 64 |
| 8 |
Derby | 42 | 61-53 | 63 |
| 9 |
Norwich | 42 | 55-50 | 58 |
| 10 |
Bristol City | 42 | 52-51 | 58 |
| 11 |
QPR | 42 | 58-63 | 58 |
| 12 |
Watford | 42 | 52-51 | 57 |
| 13 |
Preston | 42 | 50-53 | 57 |
| 14 |
Swansea | 42 | 50-54 | 57 |
| 15 |
Birmingham | 42 | 51-52 | 56 |
| 16 |
Stoke City | 42 | 49-46 | 55 |
| 17 |
Sheffield Utd | 42 | 59-59 | 54 |
| 18 |
Charlton | 42 | 39-51 | 49 |
| 19 |
Blackburn | 42 | 38-50 | 48 |
| 20 |
West Brom | 42 | 42-56 | 46 |
| 21 |
Portsmouth | 41 | 41-57 | 45 |
| 22 |
Oxford United | 42 | 41-54 | 44 |
| 23 |
Leicester | 42 | 54-64 | 41 |
| 24 |
Sheffield | 42 | 25-82 | -4 |