



Football Betting Analyst & EFL Tipster
Harry cut his teeth working in a local betting shop, then spent over five years in the affiliate world writing about EFL fixtures before going full‑time as a tipster. Today, he specialises in Championship and lower‑league betting, using his on‑the‑ground feel for atmosphere, stadium quirks and motivation to find value others miss.
Harry Wilson is a lifelong Bluenose from Small Heath who lives and breathes Birmingham City. He grew up on the terraces at St Andrew’s, singing “Keep Right On” with his dad and “our kid” while the club lurched through relegations, rebuilds, and everything in between.
He has watched the mood flip under the Knighthead era of Tom Wagner and Tom Brady, from survival mode to genuine ambition, capped by promotion back to the Championship as League One champions in 2025 and a stabilising mid‑table campaign in 2025 - 26.
Now, with the 62,000‑seat Powerhouse stadium on the horizon at Bordesley Green, complete with 12 brick chimney towers and a steep single‑tier bowl, Harry is already thinking in home‑edge percentages, not just postcard images.
Experience
10+ years following Birmingham City home and away through Championship, League One and Cup campaigns, including the 2024 - 25 League One title season and promotion back to the Championship.
Former betting shop clerk in Birmingham, handling slips, watching line moves and learning how bookmakers shade prices in EFL markets.
5+ years in the betting affiliate world, writing EFL previews and match breakdowns before transitioning to full‑time tipster.
3+ years specialising in Championship and lower‑league analysis, with a specific focus on Birmingham City’s Knighthead era, promotion push and current mid‑table consolidation.
Regular contributor to EFL betting content (blogs, previews, social), known for tying atmosphere, stadium factors and “rainy night in Brum” conditions into his pricing.
Track record logged season‑by‑season with separate performance on Blues matches versus neutral EFL fixtures, emphasising transparency rather than cherry‑picking wins.
On Noxwin, Harry brings that Brummie perspective to your bet slip: less talk about brand names, more insight into who is actually ready for a cold, noisy EFL night.