Swansea City's Championship fixture against Bristol City is available to UK and international supporters on Swans TV Live this afternoon (12pm).
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Russell Martin will be without midfielder Joe Allen at Ashton Gate, although Ryan Manning and former Bristol City man Jamie Paterson are both set to be included ...
Paterson, Kyle Naughton and Armstrong Oko-Flex then entered the fray as the Swans went for broke with 20 minutes left on the clock. Manning replaced Wood for the second half in a move that saw Joel Latibeaudiere drop into the back three. The setback triggered an improved spell from Swansea who asked more questions of Bristol City in their own half. Ntcham replaced Cooper with just over an hour gone, and the Cameroon international injected some life into his side's attack. Russell Martin used all five substitutions as Swansea threw everything at the Robins in the second half. But the hosts should have gone ahead two minutes later after Ben Cabango lost possession cheaply. Drops nicely for Ntcham on the edge of the area, and it's a brilliant volley. Work for Swansea to do in the second-half. Sprays it wide and the ball's eventually worked in to Obafemi, who tries to dance his way through a crowd of players. Obafemi wants it played early, but Ntcham decides to take his time and it takes the pace out of the move. The Swans were punished for some sloppy errors in the opening half at Ashton Gate as Tommy Conway fired the hosts ahead on 24 minutes. Olivier Ntcham struck his fourth goal of the season to earn Swansea City a 1-1 draw with Bristol City.
Bristol City and Swansea City played to a 1-1 draw at Ashton Gate. Here's how the Robins players fared in the ratings.
Brought on to keep things steady in the middle after Swansea’s equaliser. Provided an assist to Conway for the opening goal. The ball passed him by some times but Scott started brightly but things faltered out in the second period. Pring wasn’t even starting initially but came into the starting XI at the eleventh hour for Rob Atkinson and slotted in like a glove. Vyner was tasked with a complete new defence with Rob Atkinson dropping out in the eleventh hour. With Vyner moved to the centre, we saw a more attacking central fee with Tanner roaming early. City had several opportunities to break on the counter-attack but could not trouble Steven Benda. Antoine Semenyo should have broke the deadlock but for a fine stop from Steven Benda from six-yards out. Michael Obafemi’s cross was headed behind by Oli Cooper who had the beating of Tanner. A fast-paced start saw City attack from the kick-off. Swansea put City under pressure after the goal and substitute Olivier Ntcham was able to break down the door in the remaining 15 minutes.