1
Coventry
95
2
Ipswich
84
3
Millwall
83
4
Southampton
80
5
Middlesbrough
80
6
Hull City
73
7
Wrexham
71
8
Derby County
69
9
Norwich City
65
10
Birmingham City
64
11
Swansea City
64
12
Bristol City
62
13
Sheffield United
60
14
Preston North End
60
15
Queens Park Rangers
58
16
Watford
57
17
Stoke City
55
18
Portsmouth
55
19
Charlton Athletic
53
20
Blackburn
52
21
West Brom
51
22
Oxford United
47
23
Leicester City
46
24
Sheffield Wednesday
0
Bristol City had gone 13 league games without defeat before losing 3-2 at Norwich City on Saturday. They will be disappointed as twice City had the lead in that match. It takes a good team to beat them though with their last two defeats being at Leeds and Norwich, both in the top three at present. That's two games in a row Bristol City have lost after losing at home to Wolves in the FA Cup. Their home league form is good though with four straight home victories and a win here will take the sixth placed side, five points clear of seventh placed Derby County.
Their opponents are eighth in the Championship and six points behind City but from a game more. Defeat at Bristol City will put a massive dent in their hopes of making the play-offs. Saturday saw them draw 2-2 at home to Blackburn with both goals coming from top scorer Che Adams. It took a goal five minutes from time to get a point though. There have been plenty of dents to their promotion hopes as Birmingham have only won two of their last nine league games. Only one of their last four away league games have been won and in each of their lastt three, they have conceded three goals. Bristol City were unlucky to lose at Norwich and back at home, they can get three points from this game.