BRISTOL CITY v CARDIFF CITYChampionship
Saturday 14 January, 12:00
Ashton Gate, Bristol
Murphy, Bennett, Morrison, Connolly, Peltier, Bamba, Gunnarsson, Whittingham, Ralls, Pilkington, Zohore
Subs: Amos, Halford, Noone, Harris, Hoilett, Lambert, Healey
13/01/2017
Approx 180 tickets are left for Cardiff fans.
Over 2,000 Bluebird fans are travelling
" INJURY NEWS FOR TOMORROW "
Neil Warnock
“Most have cleared up. A couple have not trained, it’s not the right preparation, but we’ll know more today.
“Everybody wants to play, Whitts did some light training, Peltier had a bit of an ankle problem in the game before Fulham, but they’re doing little bits.
“They’re all in contention.”
City have virtually a full fit squad
Sol Bamba to Start
Kenneth Zohore to start.


" UPDATED DAILY "
12/01/17
KOREY Smith and Adam Matthews are out of Bristol City's big Championship clash against Cardiff City this weekend.
10/01/17
Bluebirds boss Warnock is hopeful Kenneth Zohore, who suffered a minor injury in training, and Peter Whittingham, who has had a calf strain, will both be fit to play at Bristol City.
09/01/17
City now sold 1,700 tickets,less than 500 tickets left
Latest NewsKick off is at 12pm
City have sold 1550 of 2300 tickets so far
Possible LineupsCardiff City28 Murphy
2 Peltier
16 Connolly
4 Morrison
5 Ecuele Manga
3 Bennett
17 Gunnarsson
7 Whittingham
8 Ralls
26 Zohore
33 Hoilett
Bristol C1 Fielding
2 Little
4 Flint
23 Magnusson
13 Golbourne
15 Freeman
8 Brownhill
21 Pack
10 Tomlin
18 Wilbraham
9 Abraham
The Opposition
Bristol CityFull name: Bristol City Football Club
Nickname(s): The Robins
Founded: 1894 as Bristol South End
Ground: Ashton Gate Stadium
Capacity: 27,000
Owner: Stephen Lansdown
Head coach: Lee Johnson
League: Championship
Bristol City Football Club is a professional association football club based in Bristol, England. Their ground is Ashton Gate, located in the southwest of the city. They currently play in the Championship after winning League One during the 2014–15 season. In sealing the League One title, Bristol City became only the second team to win both the third-tier championship and Football League Trophy double during the same season.
Bristol City won the Welsh Cup – despite being an English club – in 1934. In 1907 they finished runners-up in Football League Division One, which is their highest ever final position. In 1909 they lost the FA Cup final to Manchester United, their only final. Since relegation in 1911, however, they only returned to the top division from 1976 to 1980 and did not contend for any honours then. In 1982, Bristol City became the first English club to suffer three consecutive relegations. They were promoted to the Football League Championship in the 2006–07 season after finishing second in League One but failed to make a second consecutive promotion to the Premier League after they were defeated by Hull City in the 2008 Football League Championship play-off Final at Wembley Stadium. With victories in 1986, 2003 and 2015, Bristol City are now the most successful team in the Football League Trophy.
The club's nickname is "The Robins", and a robin featured on the club's badge from 1976 to 1994. Official club merchandise, including replica kits, still has a label showing a robin. An attempt by the club to alter the badge was abandoned after it was criticised fiercely by fans. The team's main rivals are Bristol Rovers in the Bristol derby and Cardiff City in the Severnside derby, along with other regional teams in the West Country derby.
Bristol City's current manager is Lee Johnson; a former Bristol City player who made 199 appearances for the club. Coincidentally, he is the son of former City manager Gary Johnson, who took City to the Championship play-off final in 2008, where they eventually lost 0–1 to Hull City.
2016/17 ResultsCardiffSUN 9 JAN 2017 - FA CUP Cardiff City 1 - 2 Fulham
MON 2 JAN 2017 - CHAMPIONSHIP Cardiff City 1 - 0 Aston Villa
FRI 30 DEC 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Brighton & Hove Albion P-P Cardiff City
SAT 27 DEC 2016- CHAMPIONSHIP Brentford 2-2 Cardiff City
SAT 17 DEC 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Cardiff 3 - 4 Barnsley
Bristol CSaturday 7th January 2017 FA CUP - THIRD ROUND Bristol City 0-0 Fleetwood
Monday 2nd January 2017 CHAMPIONSHIP Bristol City 2-3 Reading
Friday 30th December 2016 CHAMPIONSHIP Ipswich 2-1 Bristol City
Monday 26th December 2016 CHAMPIONSHIP Wolves 3-2 Bristol City
Recent meetings2016/2017 Fri 14 Oct Cardiff City 2 - 1 Bristol City League
2015/2016 Sat 05 Mar Bristol City 0 - 2 Cardiff City League
2015/2016 Mon 26 Oct Cardiff City 0 - 0 Bristol City League
2012/2013 Sat 16 Feb Cardiff City 2 - 1 Bristol City League
2012/2013 Sat 25 Aug Bristol City 4 - 2 Cardiff City League
Previous HighlightsMatch OddsCardiff 23/10
Draw 11/5
Bristol 5/4
Ashton Gate
Key factsClub: Bristol City FC
Opening: 1890s (est.)
Capacity: 21,497 seats
History and descriptionAshton Gate Stadium was the home of Bedminster FC until they in 1900 merged with Bristol City. The merged club first moved to Bristol City’s ground at St John’s Lane, but in 1904 back to Ashton Gate.
The ground was gradually developed in the following years and in 1913 hosted an international between England and Wales. Ashton Gate set its record attendance in 1935 when 43,335 people attended an FA Cup tie versus Preston North End.
In 1958, a new main stand, the Williams Stand, opened. Twelve years later, in 1970, the new Dolman Stand was built on the opposite side.
The ground remained largely unchanged until the 1990s when it got converted into an all-seater. At the same time (in 1994), the new Atyeo Stand was built behind one of the goals. One year later, a new lower tier got added to the Dolman Stand.
In the 2000s, Bristol City started exploring the possibilities of building a new modern stadium. Plans were made for a 30,000-seater just south of Ashton Gate in the Ashton Vale area, therefore dubbed Ashton Vale Stadium, but heavy resistance of local residents and environmental groups first delayed and ultimately cancelled the plans.
In late 2013, Bristol City instead presented plans for the redevelopment of Ashton Gate, first as a back-up for the Ashton Vale plans, but since April 2014 as their principal plans. Over a period of two years starting in the summer of 2014, both the Williams and Wedlock Stand will get rebuilt, while the other two stands will get refurbished. This will result in a modern stadium with a capacity of 26,000 seats and increased hospitality facilities.
TicketsTicket Prices
Adults: £30.00
Senior Citizens (65+): £27.00
Under 25: £27.00
Under 22: £24.00
Under 19: £15.00
Under 12: £10.00
Disabled Allocations
Disabled Allocations: relevant price category
Carer: free of charge
Additional Information
Supporters who have any disability or access enquiries, please contact Supporters Services on 0117 963 0600
9am on Thursday, 29th December 2016
Available to current Season Ticket Holders, and current Gold/Junior Bluebird members.
Tickets can be purchased in person at the CCS Ticket Office situated in the Grandstand, next to Corporate Entrance 2.
Alternatively, you can call the Stadium Ticket Office on 0845 345 1400. The Ticket Office is open from 9am to 5:30pm on Monday to Friday, and 9am to 3pm on non match-day Saturdays.
The easiest way is to book online -
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