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Watford vs. Bristol City Prediction, Lineups, Odds, TV and Bet Builder for Championship Friday Night Clash
Bristol City aim to climb back into Championship play-off spots with a win at Watford after recent losses left them 7th, needing to end their mini-blip.
- At Vicarage Park, Bristol City previewed to field a predicted XI against Watford as they aim to re-enter Championship play-off contention, according to match previews.
- With recent heavy defeats including a 5-1 loss and other mixed results, injury problems to Mark Sykes , Neto Borges , and other midfielders have narrowed Gerhard Struber, Bristol City manager's options.
- Predicted to line up in a 3-4-2-1 formation, Bristol City keep Radek Vitek in goal despite a recent mistake, with Scott Twine as playmaker and Emil Riis up front.
- A victory would return Bristol City to play-off contention and shift standings pressure ahead of Saturday, while Gerhard Struber's tweaks boost Rob Atkinson's renewed role and affect Zak Vyner's position.
- With fresh momentum under Javi Gracia, Watford has a long history with Bristol City, meeting 103 times and winning 32 of those fixtures.
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Watford and Bristol City played out an entertaining Friday night draw at Vicarage Road in the Championship. The Hornets, coming off the back of four consecutive victories at home, took an early lead through Marc Bola’s calm finish. Scott Twine levelled for the injury-depleted visitors on the half-hour mark with a trademark free-kick which caught out Watford keeper Egil Selvik at his near post. The draw moves Watford up a place to 11th in the tab…
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