City started strong, with Divine Mukasa finding the net just three minutes in with a powerful left-footed shot. Despite creating further chances through Ryan McAidoo, Finlay Gorman, and a notable solo run from Reigan Heskey, City couldn't add to their tally initially. Blackburn defended resolutely, limiting City's clear-cut opportunities after the opening goal.
The second half saw a more determined Blackburn side pressing for an equalizer. They thought they had leveled midway through the half when Valentin Joseph headed in, but the goal was disallowed due to a foul on City goalkeeper Max Hudson. City faced pressure but held firm. A key moment came when substitute Matty Warhurst forced a good save from Blackburn keeper Blake Wolsoncroft after being set up by Mukasa and McAidoo.
As the game remained tight, City delivered the decisive blow in added time. Mukasa's shot was parried, and Warhurst reacted quickest to tap in the rebound, securing the vital three points. This contrasted with City's dominant 6-0 win in the reverse fixture, indicating a much tougher challenge posed by Blackburn this time. The victory keeps City firmly in control of the title race ahead of their next fixture, an away trip to Wolverhampton Wanderers.