City’s 2018/19 fixtures. Thursday, June 21st 2018 Lee Johnson’s side will kick-off the new season at home to Nottingham Forest. Ashton Gate plays host to the season opener on Saturday, August 4th before the squad head north to face Bolton Wanderers seven days later. League action is then broken up by the Carabao Cup first round encounter with Plymouth Argyle, before Middlesbrough’s visit to BS3 is followed up by trips to QPR and Swansea City. With the potential of a Carabao Cup second round fixture to add to the calendar, it’s sure to be a busy first month of the 2018/19 campaign. City fans will enjoy home games on Boxing Day – against Brentford – and another on December 29th versus Rotherham United, before travelling to recently relegated Stoke City on New Year’s Day. The season will conclude at Hull City’s KCOM Stadium on Sunday, May 5th. The full draft fixture list can be found below. AUGUST Sat, Aug 4th – Nottingham Forest H Sat, Aug 11th – Bolton Wanderers A Tue, Aug 14th – Plymouth Argyle H (Carabao Cup Round 1) Sat, Aug 18th – Middlesbrough H Tue, Aug 21st – Queens Park Rangers A Sat, Aug 25th – Swansea City A Wed, Aug 29th – Carabao Cup Round 2 SEPTEMBER Sat, Sep 1st – Blackburn Rovers H Sat, Sep 15th – Sheffield United H Tue, Sep 18th – West Bromwich Albion A Sat, Sep 22nd – Wigan Athletic A Wed, Sep 26th – Carabao Cup Round 3 Sat, Sep 29th – Aston Villa H OCTOBER Wed, Oct 3rd – Rotherham United A Sat, Oct 6th – Sheffield Wednesday H Sat, Oct 20th – Brentford A Wed, Oct 24th – Hull City H Sat, Oct 27th – Stoke City H Wed, Oct 31st – Carabao Cup Round 4 NOVEMBER Sat, Nov 3rd – Reading A Sat, Nov 10th – Preston North End H Sat, Nov 24th – Leeds United A Wed, Nov 28th – Ipswich Town A DECEMBER Sat, Dec 1st – Millwall H Sat, Dec 8th – Birmingham City A Sat, Dec 15th – Norwich City H Wed, Dec 19th – Carabao Cup Round 5 Sat, Dec 22nd – Derby County A Wed, Dec 26th – Brentford H Sat, Dec 29th – Rotherham United H JANUARY Tue, Jan 1st – Stoke City A Sat, Jan 5th – Emirates FA Cup R3 Wed, Jan 9th – Carabao Cup SF L1 Sat, Jan 12th – Bolton Wanderers H Sat, Jan 19th – Nottingham Forest A Wed, Jan 23rd – Carabao Cup SF L2 Sat, Jan 26th – Middlesbrough A (FAC4) FEBRUARY Sat, Feb 2nd – Swansea City H Sat, Feb 9th – Blackburn Rovers A Wed, Feb 13th – Queens Park Rangers H Sat, Feb 16th – Birmingham City H (FAC5) Sat, Feb 23rd – Norwich City A Sun, Feb 24th – Carabao Cup Final MARCH Sat, Mar 2nd – Preston North End A Sat, Mar 9th – Leeds United H Tue, Mar 12th – Ipswich Town H Sat, Mar 16th – Millwall A (FACQF) Sat, Mar 30th – Sheffield United A APRIL Sat, Apr 6th – Wigan Athletic H (FACSF) Tue, Apr 9th – West Bromwich Albion H Sat, Apr 13th – Aston Villa A Fri, Apr 19th – Reading H Mon, Apr 22nd – Sheffield Wednesday A Sat, Apr 27th – Derby County H MAY Sun, May 5th – Hull City A Sat, May 18th – Emirates FA Cup Final Mon, May 27th – Sky Bet Championship Play-Off Final Fixtures are subject to change. https://www.bcfc.co.uk/news/city-s-201819-fixtures-revealed/
Good Christmas Period. City fans will enjoy home games on Boxing Day – against Brentford – and another on December 29th versus Rotherham United, before travelling to recently relegated Stoke City on New Year’s Day.
Think I would of preferred it the other way round. I wanted to go to Stoke but not when I’m hung over
Until stoke went up that was one away day I loved great atmosphere at their stadium.Got a bit lively up there though
Looking at the sort of players we are probably selling versus the standard we are bringing in, we'll be lucky to stay out of the bottom 6.