Our prediction for this Championship match:
Stoke City and Bristol City take on each other at Bet365 Stadium in what is expected to be a close Championship encounter. Following a thrilling 6-1 win over Portsmouth, the Potters shared the spoils with both Swansea and Norwich in the last two league matches, meaning that they are high on confidence ahead of Tuesday’s encounter. Midfielder Wouter Burger was forced to leave the pitch through injury at the weekend, with Jordan Thompson likely to step up.
The Robins, on the other hand, aim to build on a 2-0 win over Middlesbrough. As Bristol City are undefeated in the previous five league matches, we predict that they are going to share the spoils with Stoke City at Bet365 Stadium. You should know that under 2.5 goals have been netted in each of Bristol City’s last four Championship fixtures. The likes of Atkinson, Bell, Benarous, Dickie, and Pring are out of contention with injuries for the away team.
Highlighted Player (Jack Bonham):
Jack Bonham is a professional footballer who was born in Stevenage on the 14th of September, 1993. The 26-year-old, although having born in England, is an Irish International and has featured for the Republic of Ireland's Under-17 team five times.
At the club level, he began his youth career with Watford and signed his first professional contract in September 2010 at the age of 17. Bonham's first-ever professional appearance came on the 4th of May, 2013 as a substitute against Leeds United in the final game of the 12/13 Championship season.
This appearance marked the 1.92 m standing goalkeeper's only appearance in a Watford shirt. Bonham then went on to play for clubs like Brentford, Carlisle United and Bristol Rovers before eventually joining Gillingham at the start of the 2019 season on a two-year contract. He's since featured nine times for the club and kept two clean sheets.
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.