Nigel Pearson's team welcome Steve Cooper's Nottingham Forest to Ashton Gate
Bristol City v Nottingham Forest at Ashton Gate on 19 October 2021
Catch Bristol City v Nottingham Forest at Ashton Gate Stadium in this EFL Championship fixture on 19 October 2021. Kickoff is at 19:45PM.
Nigel Pearson’s Bristol City side host newly appointed manager Steve Cooper and his Forest side in this tight fixture at Ashton Gate. Having led Swansea City to the playoff final last season, Cooper was appointed as manager last month after the Midlands club’s poor start to the season under Chris Hughton. The two teams will certainly be aiming to put on a better show than the last time they faced each other at Ashton Gate - a dire 0-0 draw in April that ended a run of seven defeats for The Robins. The away fixture last October was a far more exciting affair, with City running out 2-1 winners with goals from Andreas Weimann and Nakhi Wells before ex-Robin Luke Freeman pulled one back. City will be hoping to take advantage of having two home games in quick succession and galvanize fans with back-to-back wins. However, with the fixture schedule becoming increasingly busy, fatigue could become a real issue for The Robins.
Bristol City Football Club - The Robins
Bristol City Football Club, nicknamed ‘The Robins’, are currently playing their football in the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football. Their home ground is Ashton Gate Stadium and has recently been rebuilt, giving it a capacity of 27,000.
City go into the 2021/22 season under new manager Nigel Pearson aiming to improve on last season's disappointing 19th place finish that saw them tumble towards the relegation zone. The Robins have had a mixed start to the season and currently sit comfortably mid table. Pearson appears to have given the team a far more solid spine thanks to the signings of ex-Leicester midfielder Matty James and exciting young ball playing centre back Rob Atkinson. However, the jury is still out amongst City fans with the poor home form that began under Lee Johnson yet to change.
BRISTOL CITY FOOTBALL CLUB HISTORY
Founded in 1897, the club achieved their highest league finish of Division One runners up in 1907 and two years later played in their only major cup final, losing 1-0 to Manchester United in the FA Cup. The club last played in the top-flight of English football from 1976 to 1980.
The 2006-07 season saw the club win promotion to the Football League Championship after finishing second in League One. The following season Bristol City narrowly missed out on Premier League football losing to Hull City in the Championship play-off Final. Having been relegated back to League One after the 2012-2013 season when they finished bottom of the table they were promoted back to The Championship in 2015 and have maintained their second tier status ever since.
The clubs honours include twice being winners of Football League Trophy in 1986 and 2003, the 1934 Welsh Cup and the 1978 Anglo-Scottish Cup when they defeated St. Mirren.