Championship Gameweek 44
Apr 25, 2021 1.00pm
2
3
HT : 2 0
FT Ashton Gate Stadium
  • Nahki Wells 31' goal
  • Adam Nagy 38' goal
  • goal James Collins 59'
  • goal Elijah Adebayo 68'
  • goal Harry Cornick 74'

Preview: Bristol City vs. Luton Town - prediction, team news, lineups

Bristol City vs. Luton - prediction, team news, lineups

Luton Town face Bristol City at Ashton Gate with the opportunity to move a step closer to earning a top-10 spot in the Championship standings.

The home side, who sit six points adrift of their next opponents, have dropped down to 15th position after seven matches without success.


Match preview

When Nigel Pearson picked up three wins during the early weeks of his reign, it appeared that Bristol City could still emerge as late challengers for the playoffs.

That return has since turned into one win from 10 games, leaving Pearson under pressure to convince the powers-that-be that he remains the right man to lead the team next season.

The Bristol City hierarchy will likely give the former Leicester City boss an opportunity to make sweeping changes to a squad which has struggled for consistency in the short and long term.

Nevertheless, there is a feeling that Pearson must find a win from one of the club's remaining three fixtures, despite the triple-header being against teams sitting in the top 12.

Pearson needs more goals from his forward line with midfielder Tyreeq Bakinson netting City's only efforts during the last three games.

As far as Luton are concerned, their players could have decided that it was a case of job done once the club were mathematically safe from relegation.

However, Nathan Jones continues to get the maximum out of this squad with seven points coming from meetings with Wycombe Wanderers, Watford and Reading.

The Hatters have not finished as high as 10th spot in the second tier since 2005-06, but they currently sit just three points adrift of that position with four fixtures left.

With one of those games being at home to Middlesbrough, the current occupants of that place, that is all the motivation that Jones and this squad requires to keep pushing for as many points as possible.

Luton also head into this encounter having not conceded a goal from open play for over 300 minutes.

Bristol City Championship form:
  • L
  • L
  • L
  • D
  • D
  • L

Luton Town Championship form:
  • W
  • L
  • L
  • W
  • W
  • D


Team News

Barring any late fitness issues, Jones could stick with the Luton XI which started the goalless draw against Reading.

However, Harry Cornick, George Moncur, Glen Rea and James Collins will all feel in contention for a recall to the side.

After letting slip a lead against Wycombe, Pearson will almost certainly make alterations to his Bristol City starting lineup.

Kasey Palmer and Antoine Semenyo could be drafted into the final third with Han-Noah Massengo potentially missing out.

Adrian Mariappa or Jack Hunt may be preferred to Steven Sessegnon at right-back.

Bristol City possible starting lineup:

Bentley; Hunt, Vyner, Kalas, Rowe; Lansbury, Nagy, Bakinson; Semenyo, Diedhiou, Palmer

Luton Town possible starting lineup:

Sluga; Bree, Pearson, Bradley, Naismith; Tunnicliffe, Dewsbury-Hall, Mpanzu; Moncur, Adebayo, LuaLua


We say: Bristol City 1-2 Luton Town

With little to play for, both sides could throw caution to the wind here as they bid to end the campaign on a high. On paper, the home team have the better players, but we are backing the Hatters to extend their current form with another three points.


Top tip

Our expert tipster partners at Sporita.com are predicting under 3.5 goals in this match. Click here to find out what else they are predicting for this game and for more of their tried-and-tested football tips.Under 3.5:data


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Who will win Sunday's Championship clash between Bristol City and Luton?
Bristol City 18%
Draw 22%
Luton Town 60%
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