The Robins once more host Mark Robbins' Coventry side, this time in the league!

 

Liam Manning will be faced with the intriguing problem of facing Coventry at home a mere week after facing them in the League Cup, a situation potentially calling for a bit of rotation of what is a much deeper squad than last season.

 

Under the stewardship of long-time manager Mark Robins, Coventry have been in and around the playoffs for the past few seasons, something that The Robins have failed to do. However, after a frustrating ninth-place finish last season, The Sky Blues have bolstered their ranks with some high-pedigree players and will be looking to go one better.

 


Bristol City History:

 

Established in 1894, Bristol City FC have a storied history in English football. The club, based in South Bristol, achieved prominence in the early 20th century, earning promotion to the top flight in 1906 and reaching the FA Cup final in 1909. In the 1980s, Bristol City faced financial challenges but rebounded, and are now a well-established second division side.

 

A defining moment in the club’s modern history came in 2017 when the team, then competing in the EFL Championship, secured a historic 2-1 victory over Manchester United in the EFL Cup quarterfinals. This win at Ashton Gate Stadium marked a standout achievement for the club.

 

Seen by many as England’s largest club to have never achieved top flight football, Bristol City's home matches are played at Ashton Gate. Currently plying their trade in the EFL Championship, The Robins are managed by Liam Manning.