[h=3]Albion's opponents are red hot at home[/h] 3:00pm Tuesday 5th March 2013 in Albion By Brian Owen
Bristol City celebrate during their recent win over Watford
Bristol City are looking for a fifth successive home win tonight.
They have taken 12 points from 12 at Ashton Gate since Sean O’Driscoll arrived as manager.
High-flying Watford and play-off hopefuls Nottingham Forest have both bitten the dust in Bristol, as have Ipswich and Barnsley.
All five City goals came from set-pieces in the 5-3 defeat of Barnsley in their last home game.
O’Driscoll sets his team up in a 4-4-2 formation and has made them tough to beat.
They are unlikely to make many, if any, changes to the side which fought out a gruelling 0-0 draw in heavy going at Blackpool on Saturday.
For a full scouting report plus key stats and information regarding tonight's match, see our preview in The Argus today.
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Bristol City are looking for a fifth successive home win tonight.
They have taken 12 points from 12 at Ashton Gate since Sean O’Driscoll arrived as manager.
High-flying Watford and play-off hopefuls Nottingham Forest have both bitten the dust in Bristol, as have Ipswich and Barnsley.
All five City goals came from set-pieces in the 5-3 defeat of Barnsley in their last home game.
O’Driscoll sets his team up in a 4-4-2 formation and has made them tough to beat.
They are unlikely to make many, if any, changes to the side which fought out a gruelling 0-0 draw in heavy going at Blackpool on Saturday.
For a full scouting report plus key stats and information regarding tonight's match, see our preview in The Argus today.

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