UFL Game Preview: Birmingham Stallions (4-4) vs. Columbus Aviators (2-6)

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Kickoff: 4:00 PM ET / 3:00 PM CT

Venue: Protective Stadium — Birmingham, Alabama

Broadcast: ABC / ESPN+ / UFL+

Venue Profile — Protective Stadium

  • Location: Birmingham, AL
  • Capacity: ~47,000
  • Surface: Turf
  • Home‑Field Advantage: One of the strongest in the UFL; Stallions feed off crowd energy
  • Team Fit: Birmingham plays faster and more aggressively at home

Protective Stadium has historically been a Stallions stronghold, especially in afternoon games.

Weather Forecast (Birmingham, AL)

Kickoff Weather Rating: 8/10 — Warm, slightly breezy

  • Temperature: 81–84°F
  • Sky: Mostly sunny
  • Wind: 7–11 mph from the southwest
  • Rain Chance: 10%
  • Humidity: 55–60%
  • Impact:
    • Warm conditions favor up‑tempo offenses
    • Light wind may slightly affect long field goals

Injury Report

Birmingham Stallions

  • QB Adrian Martinez — Probable (shoulder)
  • RB C.J. Marable — Probable (ankle)
  • WR Deon Cain — Questionable (hamstring)
  • LB Scooby Wright — Out (knee)
  • CB Brian Allen — Probable (groin)

Columbus Aviators

  • QB D’Eriq King — Probable (rib)
  • RB John Lovett — Out (foot)
  • WR Jeff Badet — Probable (ankle)
  • TE Marcus Baugh — Out (knee)
  • DE Jonathan Garvin — Questionable (illness)

Impact Summary:

  • Birmingham’s offense is intact, but losing Scooby Wright hurts run defense.
  • Columbus missing Lovett and Baugh limits their ground game and short‑yardage packages.
  • Both starting QBs are expected to play, keeping offensive schemes stable.

Team Records & Recent Form

Birmingham Stallions (4–4)

Last 5: 2–3 Home Record: 2–1 Points For: 176 Points Against: 171

Form Notes:

  • Inconsistent but explosive offense
  • Defense has struggled against mobile QBs
  • Special teams remain a strength

Columbus Aviators (2–6)

Last 5: 1–4 Road Record: 1–3 Points For: 148 Points Against: 196

Form Notes:

  • Offense flashes but lacks consistency
  • Defense allows too many explosive plays
  • Columbus has lost three straight

Key Player Matchups

1. Adrian Martinez (BHM) vs. Columbus Pass Defense

  • Martinez’s dual‑threat ability is a major problem for Columbus
  • Aviators rank bottom‑3 in pass defense
  • If Martinez’s shoulder holds up, he could have a big day

Edge: Martinez

2. D’Eriq King (COL) vs. Birmingham Linebackers

  • King’s mobility stresses Birmingham’s weakened LB corps
  • Without Scooby Wright, Stallions must spy King more often
  • King must avoid turnovers — his biggest issue this season

Edge: Even, depends on King’s decision‑making.

3. C.J. Marable (BHM) vs. Columbus Front Seven

  • Marable is heating up after a slow start
  • Columbus allows 4.8 yards per carry
  • Expect Birmingham to lean on the run early

Edge: Marable

4. Jeff Badet (COL) vs. Birmingham Secondary

  • Badet’s speed is Columbus’ best explosive‑play weapon
  • Birmingham’s secondary has been inconsistent
  • If King connects deep, Columbus stays competitive

Edge: Badet, if fully healthy.

Series History

  • All‑time: Birmingham leads 3–1
  • Last meeting (2025): Stallions won 31–20
  • At Protective Stadium: Birmingham is 2–0 vs. Columbus

Trend: Birmingham has consistently controlled this matchup, especially at home.

Betting Trends

Birmingham Stallions

  • 3–1 ATS at home
  • Overs hit in 3 of last 4
  • 6–2 in last eight home games

Columbus Aviators

  • 2–6 ATS this season
  • Unders hit in 5 of last 7
  • 1–4 in last five road games

Head‑to‑Head

  • Birmingham has covered 3 straight
  • Overs hit in 3 of last 4 meetings

GAME ODDS

Birmingham Stallions                    – 1.5

Columbus Aviators                          42.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, May 22, 2026

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