Match Preview: Bristol City 1-2 Sheffield Wed Prediction and Betting Tips 28.06.2020

Bristol City – Sheffield Wed Predictions

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Bristol City 1-2 Sheffield Wed

Date: 28.06.2020 | Match at: 12:00 | League: ENGLAND: Championship – Round 39 | Tip: Over 1.5 Goals | Odds: 1.36 | Bookie: Unibet

WON!!!

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  • Despite scoring a first-half opener last time out, Bristol City extended their winless streak to six games (D2, L4). They’ve now scored the opener and failed to win in each of their last three matches, but have at least scored in nine of their previous 11 fixtures.
  • Winless in two at home (D1, L1), the ‘Robins’ haven’t gone longer than two home games all season without victory, whilst three of their last four home wins came following back-to-back winless games. Should that continue, it will likely be a clean job – Bristol City were shown just two yellow cards across those four home victories; and have averaged just 1.22 per game this season here.
  • One win from 11 league games leaves Sheffield Wednesday staring into the mid-table abyss (W1, D4, L6), with 66.67% of the defeats arriving without reply. As such, their ability to come back when conceding first this Championship season is poor (W1, D5, L12), with that record even worse away from home (D1, L7).
  • Just 15.79% of Wednesday’s away league games have seen a goalless first half (HT: W7, D6, L6). Notably though, only Wigan have dropped more points from half-time away leading positions than Wednesday (W4, D2, L1).
  • Players to watch: Nahki Wells’ last three league goals were match openers – he’s scored twice for Bristol since his January switch (15 – league goals).
  • Connor Wickham netted an equaliser last time out. His best season since his debut campaign was in his last stint with Sheffield Wednesday (eight goals from 11 league games – 2013/14).
  • Stat attack: Bristol City have lost both halves in five of their Championship home games – a league-high 27.78%.
  • Six of Garry Monk’s seven career meetings with Lee Johnson were settled by a single-goal margin (W3, L4).
  • Wednesday’s average of 2.16 yellow cards per away match is one of the division’s highest.
  • Despite scoring a first-half opener last time out, Bristol City extended their winless streak to six games (D2, L4). They’ve now scored the opener and failed to win in each of their last three matches, but have at least scored in nine of their previous 11 fixtures.
  • Winless in two at home (D1, L1), the ‘Robins’ haven’t gone longer than two home games all season without victory, whilst three of their last four home wins came following back-to-back winless games. Should that continue, it will likely be a clean job – Bristol City were shown just two yellow cards across those four home victories; and have averaged just 1.22 per game this season here.
  • One win from 11 league games leaves Sheffield Wednesday staring into the mid-table abyss (W1, D4, L6), with 66.67% of the defeats arriving without reply. As such, their ability to come back when conceding first this Championship season is poor (W1, D5, L12), with that record even worse away from home (D1, L7).
  • Just 15.79% of Wednesday’s away league games have seen a goalless first half (HT: W7, D6, L6). Notably though, only Wigan have dropped more points from half-time away leading positions than Wednesday (W4, D2, L1).
  • Players to watch: Nahki Wells’ last three league goals were match openers – he’s scored twice for Bristol since his January switch (15 – league goals).
  • Connor Wickham netted an equaliser last time out. His best season since his debut campaign was in his last stint with Sheffield Wednesday (eight goals from 11 league games – 2013/14).
  • Stat attack: Bristol City have lost both halves in five of their Championship home games – a league-high 27.78%.
  • Six of Garry Monk’s seven career meetings with Lee Johnson were settled by a single-goal margin (W3, L4).
  • Wednesday’s average of 2.16 yellow cards per away match is one of the division’s highest.
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