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English Championship: Game Week 16
Stadium: Ashton Gate Stadium
23 November, 2024
Bristol City will welcome Burnley at Ashton Gate Stadium in Game Week 16 of the English Championship. Six Spots seperate the two sides in contention. Who will come out on top after 90 minutes?
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Bristol City might sit 10th in the table, but Liam Manning's team is actually one of the most in-form sides in the division. Losing just once in their last ten games, the Robins have collected impressive victories on the road over Preston North End and Norwich City, where they ended the Canaries' 21-game unbeaten run at Carrow Road. Despite their incredible form away from home, Bristol City have won only two out of seven at Ashton Gate, and drawn four. It will be something of a coming-of-age moment to come back against Burnley on Saturday and have a real chance of emerging as dark horses for promotion.
Bristol City Predicted Lineup
O'Leary; Vyner, McNally, Pring; Earthy, McGuane, Knight, Roberts; Bird, Wells, Mehmeti
Burnley form
Despite being four points behind leaders Sunderland, there was always mounting pressure on Scott Parker ahead of Burnley's final game before the international break. The Englishman has won two promotions with different clubs but has lacked the final quality to really exploit the talents at his disposal. The Clarets went into Swansea City as four matches without victory were reflected but Jay Rodriguez's last minute penalty secured a vital 1-0 win for Parker, giving the Clarets some room to rediscover their early season form.
While Burnley have played four games without conceding a goal from open play, the strong defensive record they boast of losing just six goals in 15 has a nice platform as a starter if they can somehow get their act together in attack.
Burnley Probable Lineup
Trafford; Roberts, Egan-Riley, Esteve, Pires; Cullen, Brownhill; Anthony, Sarmiento, Koleosho; Flemming.
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Manning will also have a selection decision to make on Rob Dickie, whose suspension has ended. But if players are fit and well, he could decide to retain the same players and formation that won so convincingly against Norwich City in the final game of the league before the international break, assuming that nobody picks up any new injuries in training. Scott Twine and Mark Sykes return from injury, but six remain absent. Jay Rodriguez scored a penalty that sealed the deal against Swansea, but can expect to spend much of the game on the bench at Ashton Gate Burnley. Bashir Humphreys and Josh Laurent look good options in defense and midfield, while Hannibal Mejbri is another one that could break through, but Parker may opt for the same lineup that won the last game. The two teams earned big wins going into the game and both will be keen to push that winning trend. However, we do expect Burnley to win this game as Parker acknowledges there is a need for change in the attacking third.