Lead Development Phase Coach Ali Hines will be in the Robins TV studio for today's fixture which will be streamed domestically and overseas.
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The Bluebirds were the better side throughout Saturday afternoon's game, with a stunning header by Sory Kaba giving them the lead before a brilliant solo effort ...
A breathless few moments here as a promising spell for Cardiff ends and Sykes races down the wing to fire another dangerous ball across goal. That came from Allsop, who had performed well all day, but found himself in real trouble as he raced out of his net to challenge the advancing Harry Cornick outside of the box. The Cardiff keeper is shown a red card. Mehmeti’s thunderous effort from the resulting free-kick was well saved by the Cardiff keeper but the hosts looked under pressure once again. Who'd have thought the game would end with Perry Ng in goal? But Cardiff pushed back and the deadlock was finally broken just five minutes into the second half through Kaba. The Premier League target let fly, but skewed his shot well wide. But fans needn’t have worried as Philogene, City’s bright spark all afternoon, had things covered. City’s first real shot on target came from Sheyi Ojo, who caused the Bristol defenders trouble all afternoon. Ojo is nearly in to make it three as he lookks to round O'Leary in the box, but the Bristol keeper gathers. The ball was picked up by Wintle on the right, with the midfielder given all the time in the world to pick out his options in the box. Two Cardiff free-kicks in a threatening position weren’t capitalised on in the dying moments of the first half and you wondered whether they would come to rue them as Bristol started the brighter of the two teams after the break.
Updates from Cardiff City Stadium as Bristol City take on the Bluebirds in the 100th competitive fixture between the sides.
Alex Scott tried to wriggle into space to find a shot and had his heels clipped. Scott and Mehmeti are in discussion. At least at the City part. Dead centre and just inside the D. Consequently his first-time attempt to shoot into what was basically an open goal drifted well wide. "Bristol get battered, everywhere they go" is the chant from the home fans. Was a decent chance. The keeper came out of his goal to make an interception and it fell to Weimann who was a little off balance and was challenged. Simply register with Betfred, place a £10 wager and you will receive £40 in bonuses! It was the striker who took it and it right-footed effort clipped the wall and went behind for a corner. [Get £40 in bonuses when you bet £10 with Betfred](https://bfpartners.click/o/1uTLBh?site_id=104967)! Nigel Pearson admitted it was a "costly defeat" for City as they lost on the road for the first time since October and could be without Joe Williams and Tomas Kalas for an extended period.
Cardiff vs Bristol City live this Saturday (4), at the Cardiff City Stadium at 7:30 am ET, for the Championship. The match is valid for the 35th round of the ...
[Izabelle França](https://twitter.com/IzabelleeFranca)and I’ll be your host for this game. They played well, they have a good squad, a young squad and a good manager with a lot of experience. The process never ends. Bristol City 0-2 Cardiff Cardiff 1-2 Bristol City Bristol City 3-2 Cardiff
Bristol City make one change for the Severnside Derby against Cardiff City with Anis Mehmeti returning.
Ng dealt with a flicked header from Wells after the City sub’s free-kick had first hit the wall. Mehmeti hit the set-piece cleanly but Allsop was alert to the effort. Anis Mehmeti came in for Nahki Wells, which allowed Sam Bell to lead the line and for Mark Sykes to support him on the other flank.
David Prutton believes Cardiff City will need to be "on it" both physically and mentally to give themselves the best chance of securing survival at the end ...
There’s going to be no rest for the wicked for Cardiff between now and the end of the season. However, their performance against the Royals wasn’t exactly promising. They’ve got to be on it, both physically and mentally.” Points are what count between now and the end of the season though and they won’t care how they come, as long as they can them on the board. That just reinforces the size of the task they face today – and Prutton believes Cardiff could be in for a nervous end to the season. Scoring just 25 times in 34 league matches, they have the worst attacking record in the division and that could end up being a fatal blow for them as they look to escape the drop, with teams below them eager to capitalise on that.
Former Bristol City midfielder Lee Tomlin has taunted his former club by describing Cardiff City's 2-0 win against them as "too easy", taking to Twitter.
For the Robins, they can’t afford to get too down about this result because they have been on a good run and can get back on track against relegation-threatened teams in their next couple of games. It’s another step closer to safety for the Bluebirds and they won’t be short of confidence following this game either, considering they came up against such a gifted side that had been unbeaten in the league for a decent length of time. Tomlin, who also played for the Bluebirds in the past, saw the hosts take a step closer to sealing survival following their win against Nigel Pearson’s men, who will be disappointed to have seen their unbeaten league run end.
Bristol City fell to defeat in South Wales as Cardiff City hit two past the Robins on their way to victory.
Posted: Saturday, March 4th 2023 • Rugby Posted: Saturday, March 4th 2023 • Basketball City huffed and puffed yet they couldn't find a decisive moment to hit back. Midway through the first half, the Robins were forced into a change as Williams pulled up which saw Andi Weimann enter the fray. The visitors broke through the Bluebirds’ defence on the right-hand side and George Tanner hung the ball in the air for Alex Scott to meet at the far post. Posted: Saturday, March 4th 2023
Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Cardiff City and Bristol City at the Cardiff City Stadium as goals from Sory ...
It just turned out to be a frustrating day and a frustrating end to the week. We didn't move the ball quickly enough and we couldn't find enough moments of quality in the match. In the second half we controlled the game and deserved to score." We were a little bit lucky in the first half not to concede a goal, but it was a serious performance. The best chance of the first 45 minutes fell to Bristol when a cross from Sykes was headed down back across goal by Alex Scott. A Mark Sykes cross from the right in the opening minutes caused early panic and then a Joe Williams shot-cross was headed over by George Tanner.
Bristol City succumbed to a Severnside Derby defeat as Cardiff City won 2-0 in South Wales with Jaden Philogene and Sory Kaba goals inflicting defeat.
Memeti had City’s best chances, first with a close-ranged shot that was blocked on the line. He was forced off after complaining of an injury, which hopefully won’t be too serious. James is an unsung hero for City, but today he allowed the Cardiff midfielders to go past him. Wintle played it over the top and Kaba was able to head past O’Leary. City were unfortunate not to go ahead as first Alex Scott’s header was cleared off the line before Anis Mehmeti’s follow-up was blocked by Ryan Allsop. Sory Kaba and Jaden Philogene were both on target for the Bluebirds in the second-half as the Robins fell to their second successive defeat.
The midfielder has been instrumental since the arrival of Sabri Lamouchi at Cardiff City Stadium, and put in another outstanding performance in the Welsh ...
“We look alive. “I thought we limited them to minimal chances. Romaine continued: “We saw it out for Rocky.
The Bluebirds earned a deserved victory over Bristol City in the Severnside derby at Cardiff City Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
The Bluebirds weren’t to be denied a second goal however, doubling the advantage in the 70th minute through Philogene, who cut inside from the right and fired brilliantly into the bottom corner. At the other end, City went close to scoring a second, as a sublime piece of skill from Ojo saw him find space on the left, but the winger couldn’t quite find a teammate in the box. City responded excellently and took the lead in the 52nd minute, as a fine cross from Wintle was headed home by Kaba for his second Bluebirds goal.
Following Cardiff City's 2-0 Severnside derby victory on Saturday afternoon, Jaden Philogene spoke to Cardiff City TV to discuss the result.
“We have to keep it going how we’re doing now and getting results," he explained. “It was a good game today," said Philogene. Jaden began by praising the home side's efforts against the Robins.
A superb performance from Jaden Philogene helped Cardiff to a well-deserved 2-0 win over Bristol City in a thrilling Severnside derby that ended with ...
A breathless few moments here as a promising spell for Cardiff ends and Sykes races down the wing to fire another dangerous ball across goal. That came from Allsop, who had performed well all day, but found himself in real trouble as he raced out of his net to challenge the advancing Harry Cornick outside of the box. The Cardiff keeper is shown a red card. Mehmeti’s thunderous effort from the resulting free-kick was well saved by the Cardiff keeper but the hosts looked under pressure once again. Who'd have thought the game would end with Perry Ng in goal? But Cardiff pushed back and the deadlock was finally broken just five minutes into the second half through Kaba. The Premier League target let fly, but skewed his shot well wide. But fans needn’t have worried as Philogene, City’s bright spark all afternoon, had things covered. City’s first real shot on target came from Sheyi Ojo, who caused the Bristol defenders trouble all afternoon. Ojo is nearly in to make it three as he lookks to round O'Leary in the box, but the Bristol keeper gathers. The ball was picked up by Wintle on the right, with the midfielder given all the time in the world to pick out his options in the box. Two Cardiff free-kicks in a threatening position weren’t capitalised on in the dying moments of the first half and you wondered whether they would come to rue them as Bristol started the brighter of the two teams after the break.
There was quite the police presence for the Severnside derby with thousands of away fans turning up hoping to see a win, only to be left frustrated and angry at ...
It just turned out to be a frustrating day and a frustrating end to the week. We’ve gone a long time without a defeat and then we get two on the trot.” We didn’t move the ball quickly enough and we couldn’t find enough moments of quality in the match. In the second half we controlled the game and deserved to score.” We were a little bit lucky in the first half not to concede a goal, but it was a serious performance. “We had a few decent opportunities, but it was one of those frustrating performances when things just didn’t go for us.
One boy was also allegedly hit with a coin during the game which left a cut above his eye.
A bottle of Coca-Cola is then clearly thrown into the Cardiff crowd and hits a supporter in the footage. Officers took a robust stance on those individuals who were intent on acting in an anti-social manner with Section 35 notices given to 15 people." Cardiff City is investigating and says the club is in contact with Bristol City and the club’s travelling stewards and safety team.