Our prediction for this Championship match:
Following a goalless draw with WBA, Bristol City will look to return to winning ways in the Championship when they take on Plymouth on Tuesday evening. The Robins are eyeing their first home win of the process and it seems as if they will not have a better chance than this to put an end to the negative trend. Ross McCrorie is a major doubt through illness, while all Tommy Conway, Rob Atkinson, and Ayman Benarous should miss out with injuries.
The Pilgrims, on the other hand, aim to bounce back from a 2-1 loss to Preston, but given their difficultis on the road, we predict that Bristol City are going to pick up all three points from the midweek fixture. In their last meeting at Ashton Gate Stadium in the Championship the Robins defeated the Pilgrims 3-1 and we predict that history is going to repeat itself. Even though there are no fresh injury worries in the visiting team, talented midfielder Adam Randell could sneak into the starting line-up.
Highlighted Player (Nahki Wells):
Born on June 1, 1990 in Hamilton, Bermuda, Nahki Wells is a 170-cm-tall attacker who plays for the Bermuda national team. Wells is a product of Dandy Town Hornets youth academy and he continued playing for the Bermudan side at senior level.
The experienced striker played for the likes of Bermuda Hogges, Eccleshill United and Carlisle United before joining Bradford City in 2011. After spending three seasons at Valley Parade, Nahki Wells signed a four-and-a-half-year deal with Huddersfield Town in the winter of 2014. In 2017 he moved to Burnley, but he played for Queens Park Rangers as a loan footballer in the 2018/2019 season.
Speaking of his international career, Wells made his debut for the Bermuda national team in 2007. He scored his first ever goal for Bermuda in the 2014 World Cup qualifier against Trinidad and Tobago. The Burnley man will represent the Gombey Warriors at the 2019 Gold Cup.
Highlighted Team (Plymouth):
Nicknamed the Pilgrims, Plymouth are a professional football club that host their rivals at Home Park. The stadium, which can hold up to 18,600 people, was built in 1892 and opened the following year. Plymouth footballers wear dark green jerseys and white shorts when playing in front of home fans, while light green and white are the dominant colours of their away kit.
The Pilgrims made it to the FA Cup semi-finals in the 1983-84 season, with the team advancing to the Football League Cup semis on two occasions (1964-65, 1973-74). The Pilgrims recorded their biggest win against Millwall on January 16, 1932, with the team beating the Lions 8-1, and they repeated the success in 1994 as they rolled over Hartlepool United in the Second Division.
The club suffered their heaviest defeat against Stoke City (0-9) on December 17, 1960. Fellow Devon teams Exeter City and Torquay United are seen as the club’s fiercest rivals.