Our prediction for this Championship match:
Adams Park will host Wednesday’s football game between Wycombe and Bristol City. The Chairboys are stuck at the bottom of the table, and despite holding Swansea City to a 2-2 draw, they have slim chances of securing the Championship survival. The hope, though, dies last, and we are positive that the rock-bottom side will fight tooth and nail against Bristol City. All Gape, Ofoborh, and Tafazolli are out of contention through injuries.
The Robins, on the other hand, sit in the middle of the standings ahead of the midweek clash. The Robins have nothing to play for in the remainder of the season, which is probably the main reason why we are tempted to put our money on the relegation-threatened hosts. Midfielder Henri Lansbury is banned for the visitors, while all Baker and Weimann remain on the sidelines through injuries.
Highlighted Player (Jason McCarthy):
Jason McCarthy is a product of the famous Southampton youth academy. McCarthy started his youth career in his hometown club back in 2002 and he made his senior debut with the Saints in the Premier League on December 26, 2014, coming as a substitute for Nathaniel Clyne in a 3-1 away victory at Crystal Palace.
After spending a couple of seasons on loan at Wycombe Wanderers and Walsall, the English defender signed a three-year deal with Barnsley in the summer of 2017 for an undisclosed fee. Jason McCarthy was struggling to secure a first-team football at the Oakwell stadium outfit and, as a result, he returned to Wycombe Wanderers on August 9, 2018, penning a three-year contract with the League One side.
His preferred foot is right, his main position centre-back, but he is used as a right-back as well. Jason McCarthy was born in Southampton on November 7, 1995.
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.