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Watch Bristol City v Watford live streaming from Ashton Gate
A struggling Bristol City welcome Watford to Ashton Gate on Saturday afternoon, as both teams battle for three points.
The Robins have only won once in their last five games and they welcome a Watford side finding some form in the Championship.
Its now four wins out of five for new manager Slaven Bilic, and the Hornets are suddenly looking like the team to beat.
Here’s all you need to know how to watch the Bristol City v Watford match today.
How can I watch Bristol City vs Watford Championship fixture?
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Bristol City’s EFL Cup campaign came to an end as they fell at home to League One side Lincoln City a few days ago.
Nigel Pearson’s men have had it rough these past few weeks; they are without a win in their last five matches, with two draws and three losses.
The Robins are 20th on the Championship table; they are just three points above the relegation zone, with 23 points obtained from 20 league matches.
Bristol City will hope to put their disappointing EFL Cup loss behind them as they take on Watford; it’ll be interesting to see how they’ll match-up against the Hornets.
On the other hand, Watford bounced back from last weekend’s disappointing loss to Coventry in grand style; as they defeated Reading by a 2:0 scoreline in their midweek fixture.
The Hornets were able to limit Reading to one shot on goal, as they scored a goal in each half. Bearing that in mind, Slaven Bilic’s men have now won four of their last five matches; they’ve also kept three clean sheets in that five-game stretch.
As it stands, Watford occupy one of the promotion playoff places in fifth-place; they’ve accumulated a total of 32 points from 20 league games.
Slaven Bilic’s men will make the trip to Ashton Gate, and they’ll set their sights on their fifth win in six matches.
First of all, we would like to point out that Watford have had Bristol City’s number in recent years.
The Hornets are unbeaten in their last three encounters with Bristol City; they scored nine goals in those three clashes, whilst not conceding a single goal.
Additionally, both teams are on opposite sides in terms of form. On one hand, we have a Bristol City side that lost three of their last five matches; they recently lost to a League One side at home.
In contrast, Watford have enjoyed some fine form lately, winning four of their last five matches.