
Realising potential, stability and first observations…Pearson gets to work in BS3
Posted: Thursday, February 25th 2021
Thursday, September 17th 2020
Watch the key moments from Ashton Gate as Bristol City advanced to Round Three of the Carabao Cup after a convincing 4-0 victory over Northampton Town.
Dean Holden’s men were under the Ashton Gate lights for the first time this season and dazzled thanks to goals from Chris Martin, Antoine Semenyo and a double from Kasey Palmer.
Semenyo grabbed two assists on the night, his first allowing Martin to head City into a half-time lead, before he set up Palmer, who rounded the goalkeeper to slot in the second of the night.
Semenyo had worked hard all night and eventually grabbed his deserved goal – his second of the competition – with a close-range finish, before Palmer completed his brace with a cool finish after a Niclas Eliasson delivery.
The Robins return to action on Sunday afternoon (September 20th, 2pm KO) when they travel to Stoke City in the Sky Bet Championship. The fixture is available to watch exclusively on Robins TV at just £10 and coverage will start 30 minutes prior to kick-off.
Posted: Thursday, February 25th 2021
Posted: Wednesday, February 24th 2021
Posted: Wednesday, February 24th 2021
Posted: Wednesday, February 24th 2021
Four Bears will be in action at the Principality Stadium on Saturday when Wales take on England in round three of the Guinness Six Nations (4.45pm KO).
Posted: Thursday, February 25th 2021 • Rugby
Ashton Gate Stadium has joined the growing group of iconic buildings and landmarks to light blue across the country every Thursday night in a show of thanks and respect to the NHS.
Posted: Thursday, February 25th 2021 • Bristol Sport
Pat Lam has urged his side to ‘take their medicine and bounce back’ when they welcome Leicester Tigers to Ashton Gate on Saturday (1pm KO, live on BT Sport Extra).
Posted: Wednesday, February 24th 2021 • Rugby
EPCR has announced revised tournament formats for the 2020/21 Heineken Champions Cup.
Posted: Wednesday, February 24th 2021 • Rugby
Siwan Lillicrap has been named Wales captain by Warren Abrahams ahead of the rescheduled Six Nations tournament.
Posted: Wednesday, February 24th 2021 • Rugby