Our prediction for this Championship match:
High-flying Norwich City will look to extend their winning run to six games when they take on Bristol City in the Championship round 10. The Canaries have a chance to overtake Sheffield United in top position, and they are likely to adopt an attack-minded approach in Wednesday’s clash. Finland international Teemu Pukki, who scored the opener in a 3-0 win over Coventry City, should keep his place in the starting XI, while all Giannoulis, McCallum, Hayden, Gibbs, Rowe, and Sorensen are sidelined with injuries.
The Robins, on the other hand, aim to build on back-to-back wins over Huddersfield Town and Blackburn, but given Norwich City’s splendid form, we do not believe that the visitors are capable of grabbing something from the Carrow Road clash. The good news for the visiting side as Ayman Benarous has overcome his injury.
Highlighted Player (Aaron Ramsey):
Aaron Ramsey is a Welsh football player born on the 26th of December in Caerphilly. Ramsey started his football career playing for Cardiff City. After 2 seasons playing for Cardiff City Ramsey got transferred to Arsenal for a unknown transfer fee. After playing for a loan for Nottingham Forrest and Cardiff City Ramsey returned to Arsenal in 2011.
Aaron Ramsey made his debut for the Welsh national team in 2008 and is one of the youngest players in the history of Welsh football. Ramsey is currently one of the most talentful midfielders of his generation. Because of his dribbling skills, vision and great passes and being two-footed Ramsey is known for being a player that dominates the midfield.
Despite several injuries in his still young career Ramsey managed to win the FA cup and the Community Shield twice with Arsenal. Ramsey is called Rambo by his fans. Ramsey and Gareth Bale are the biggest strength of the Welsh national team which will play in the EURO 2016 for the first time in history.
Highlighted Team (Bristol City):
Bristol City are one of the two famous clubs from the city of Bristol. Formed in 1894 the Robins mostly participated in English lower leagues and they have never played in the Premier League. Bristol City’s bitterest rivals are Bristol Rovers and it has to be noted that two teams first met in 1897. Bristol City have outplayed their local rivals on 43 occasions in the Bristol Derby.
Cardiff City are regarded as Bristol City’s bitter rivals as well. The Robins play their home games at Ashton Gate, the stadium that was opened in 1887. Bristol City were semi-finalists of the League Cup two times (1970/1971, 1988/1989), with the team making it to the FA Cup final in 1909.
The Robins faced Manchester United in the title game, but they failed to upset the English giants in the Crystal Palace clash. It is well known that Bristol City footballers wear red shirts and blue shorts.