Bristol City continue their promotion challenge against Oxford United in a Championship clash.
Victory or a draw will lift Bristol City up to second in the table, whilst Oxford Utd can climb out of the relegation zone and up to 21st with a win.
Team News
Rob Dickie is available for Bristol City after he shook off a minor calf injury suffered in their 3-0 victory at Sheffield Wednesday.
Luke McNally (ACL), Cam Pring, Joe Williams and Max O’Leary (all ankle) remain absent.
Oxford Utd will be without Matt Phillips after he suffered a quad injury in their 2-2 draw against Leicester.
Ciaron Brown (leg) remains absent.
When is Kick-Off?
Bristol City host Oxford Utd at Ashton Gate on Sunday 21 September at 3pm BST, untelevised live in the UK.
Stat Attack
- Bristol City are unbeaten in their last five league meetings against Oxford Utd (W2, D3).
- Oxford Utd have lost just one of their last six league visits to Bristol City (W2, D3, L1).
- Bristol City conceded first in both meetings against Oxford Utd last season.
- Five of Bristol City’s seven goals in their last two matches have been scored by Emil Riis Jakobsen (3) and Anis Mehmeti (2).
- Will Lankshear has scored in three of his last four appearances for Oxford Utd.
Prediction
Still unbeaten and having breezed past Sheffield Wednesday in a clinical display at Hillsborough last weekend, Bristol City can come into this game full of confidence knowing that a win will put them two points off the summit.
Oxford Utd meanwhile have shown their grit in their last two games with contrastable 2-2 draws after a slow start to the season against Coventry and Leicester, which might just stand them in good stead because the Robins will pose a similar tough challenge.
I however do think that Bristol City will prove too strong if they can again keep it tight defensively but this should be a strong battle nevertheless, such is Oxford Utd’s grit and togetherness.
Prediction: Bristol City 2-1 Oxford Utd
Result: Bristol City 1-3 Oxford Utd

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