please log in to view this image V's please log in to view this image Watford TEAM NEWS The Hornets could welcome back Sean Murray, who was kept out of Tuesday's 1-0 defeat to Brighton as a precaution after suffering a dead leg. Defender Marco Cassetti, withdrawn at half-time against Brighton with minor concussion, faces a late test. ************************************************** ******************************* Bristol City TEAM NEWS City will be without Greg Cunningham and Cole Skuse after both picked up ankle injuries against Peterborough. Scotland defender Richard Foster is set to deputise if right-back Mark Wilson is not ready for a return. ************************************************** ******************************* Match Facts Head to Head ⢠Watford are looking for a 25th win from their 85th league meeting with Bristol City, who have won 33 of the previous 84. ⢠The 3-1 triumph at Vicarage Road in February 2011 is Bristol City's only victory in six league games with the Hornets. ⢠Watford have won three of their last five Championship matches against the Robins - all by a 2-0 margin. Watford ⢠The Hornets are on a four-match losing run in all competitions and have conceded a total of eight goals in losing the last three in the Championship. ⢠Their return of six points after six is the same mark as last term, but another loss would make it their poorest start in six seasons. ⢠Gianfranco Zola's men, who have only scored two league goals at Vicarage Road, have the lowest proportion of accuracy in the second tier, with only 22 of their 58 goal attempts on target (38%). Bristol City ⢠The Robins are targeting a fourth win in six league games. ⢠They need one goal to total 1,000 away from home in second-level league football. ⢠The Ashton Gate club boast the best conversion rate in the Championship, with 13 goals coming from 29 attempts on target, which equates to one every 2.23 (45%). ************************************************** *************************** We are here all day,just join in,Up the CITY....... ************************************************** *************************** Kick-Off 3-00 PM ************************************************** *************************** please log in to view this image please log in to view this image please log in to view this image please log in to view this image please log in to view this image please log in to view this image please log in to view this image [video=youtube;X2Dk61IW33Q]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2Dk61IW33Q&feature=related[/video]
Tom Heaton hopes for a win.. http://www.dailystar.co.uk/football/view/273405/Bristol-City-keeper-Tom-Heaton-s-target/
.......and Watford say.... http://www.clubcall.com/championship/hornets-bid-to-sting-robins-1472592.html
Nice thread wiz, ill return to my duties for the Leeds game can only do my threads when im on a laptop and seeing mines broke at the moment only get to use one every now so most of my comments and posts are from a phone. Anyway, Bad feeling about today, Only won once in 6 meetings, I thought it was better than that. Somebody correct me if im wrong but of all the teams we've played in the championship since we've been up, Aren't Ipswich and Watford the only teams we haven't beat at AG? Usually we're better at vicarage road with some memorable wins, My head says watford to win 2-0, Heart says a sneaky 1-0 win baldock to score
Starting line up #BristolCity v Watford: Heaton Foster, J.Wilson, Fontaine, Bryan Adomah, Elliott, Pearson, Woolford Taylor, Baldock. Subs: Gerken, M.Wilson, Carey, Kilkenny, Morris, Stead, Davies
Bristol City * 01 Heaton * 02 Foster * 04 Fontaine * 12 Wilson * 26 Bryan * 11 Woolford * 15 Pearson * 25 Elliott * 27 Adomah * 07 Baldock * 18 Taylor Substitutes * 22 Gerken * 03 Wilson * 06 Carey * 08 Kilkenny * 20 Morris * 09 Stead * 10 Davies Watford * 01 Almunia * 05 Neuton * 18 Pudil * 27 Cassetti * 33 Nosworthy * 39 Chalobah * 07 Yeates * 16 Murray * 22 Abdi * 20 Vydra * 41 Forestieri Substitutes * 30 Bond * 06 Hall * 12 Doyley * 28 Smith * 09 Deeney * 10 Iwelumo * 13 Beleck
Well done the lads. Really good feeling to know that if we go behind now we are more than capable of getting a goal ourselves. From radio commentary, Joe Bryan did really well but so did many others. And thanks for yet another goal at Vicarage Road by marvellous Marv. COYR!!!!!