FT: Bristol City 1-2 Sheff Wedpublished at 13:59 British Summer Time 28 June 2020
It's a fifth loss in seven games without a win for Lee Johnson's Robins, who are now 12th, five points behind sixth-placed Cardiff.
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Huddersfield remain in relegation zone
Sheff Wed beat Bristol City in Sunday's early game
Bristol City (12th) remain five points off play-off places
Sheff Wed up to 13th, 10 points above bottom three
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James Law
It's a fifth loss in seven games without a win for Lee Johnson's Robins, who are now 12th, five points behind sixth-placed Cardiff.
Bristol City 1-2 Sheff Wed
That's it. It's another really damaging result for Bristol City's play-off hopes.
As for Sheffield Wednesday, they're up to 13th and will be very pleased with their afternoon's work.
Bristol City 1-2 Sheff Wed
From that free-kick, Jamie Paterson goes down in the area, looking for a penalty, but the referee says 'no'. There was no real contact.
Instead, up the other end, Alessio Da Cruz forces a good save from Niki Maenpaa.
Bristol City 1-2 Sheff Wed
Time for one last chance? Kadeem Harris concedes a free-kick on the visitors' left. The hosts will launch this towards the penalty area...
Bristol City 1-2 Sheff Wed
This is set to be a big blow to Bristol City's play-off hopes, leaving them five points off the top six.
Just over a week ago, they were one point behind sixth spot, sitting seventh.
Bristol City 1-2 Sheff Wed
The hosts are launching long balls in to the box now. They know time is running out.
The latest eventually falls kindly in the area for Zak Vyner, but he fires narrowly wide. That's a good chance.
Bristol City 1-2 Sheff Wed
Zak Vyner's first contribution after entering the game is to ambitiously try his luck with a long-range strike, but he drags it wide.
There'll be six minutes added on here. SIX. Can the Owls see the game out?
Bristol City 1-2 Sheff Wed
Here comes Bristol City's last throw of the dice, as they make their fourth and fifth changes.
Callum O'Dowda and Jack Hunt go off. Jamie Paterson and Zak Vyner come on.
Bristol City 1-2 Sheff Wed
Kadeem Harris fizzes in a good cross from the left flank for the visitors, but Nathan Baker gets a strong head to it to divert the ball clear.
The home side need the ball up the other end of the field.
Bristol City 1-2 Sheff Wed
Famara Diedhiou gathers Jack Hunt's long, high ball, turns and shoots just wide, but the whistle had already gone anyway. The ball had struck the Bristol City striker's arm.
Bristol City 1-2 Sheff Wed
Atdhe Nuhiu does come on now for the visitors, replacing striker Connor Wickham, who opened the scoring on 13 minutes.
Bristol City 1-2 Sheff Wed
Since getting back in to the game with Nahki Wells' goal, Bristol City haven't been able to build up any pressure on the Owls penalty area just yet. You sensed that goal might spark a spell for the hosts and give them the momentum, but Sheffield Wednesday have done well to frustrate Lee Johnson's men so far.
Bristol City 1-2 Sheff Wed
Giant, imposing striker Atdhe Nuhiu also looks like he's ready to come on for the visitors.
Bristol City 1-2 Sheff Wed
Jacob Murphy and second-half goalscorer Massimo Luongo go off for the visitors.
On come Moses Odubajo and Joey Pelupessy.
Bristol City 1-2 Sheff Wed
Nathan Baker blocks a Jacob Murphy shot and the ball goes behind for a Sheffield Wednesday corner.
But the subsequent delivery is headed clear by the hosts.
Bristol City 1-2 Sheff Wed
It's Nahki Wells' third goal for Bristol City since he signed on deadline day in January and it's given the hosts a lifeline this afternoon.
Nahki Wells
Game. On. Straight after the drinks break, the hosts launch a free-kick from halfway deep in to the box. It's nodded on and whipped back in to the mixer by Korey Smith. Nathan Baker rises highest and powers a fine header at goal from the back stick, but it's stopped by an even better save from Joe Wildsmith - however, Nahki Wells reacts fastest to head in on the rebound.
Bristol City 0-2 Sheff Wed
It's time for the drinks break to mark the halfway point in this second half.
Garry Monk is by far the happier of the two bosses at the moment.
Bristol City 0-2 Sheff Wed
Here comes a double change for the hosts. Benik Afobe, who made his first start since August today after recovering from a serious knee injury, is replaced by Famara Diedhiou up front.
In addition, Andreas Weimann goes off an Adam Nagy comes on in midfield. Can the two changes spark a big comeback from the Robins?
Bristol City 0-2 Sheff Wed
The goal came just after Niki Maenpaa had produced a decent save to keep out Jacob Murphy's strike from the edge of the box.
Moments after the goal, Connor Wickham missed the target from close range for the visitors.
The Owls are good value for their two-goal lead at the moment, they're more than edging this since the break.