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Posted: Thursday, June 30th 2022
Sunday, August 25th 2019
Watch the key moments as City scored two goals in as many minutes late on to beat Hull City 3-1 at the KCOM Stadium.
Benik Afobe scored a brace with a goal in either half, with the Robins helped out by a Reece Burke own goal.
Hull had gone into the break all square through Jarrod Bowen’s equaliser but for all their attacking intent after the break, Lee Johnson’s side showed character and managed to exploit space down the wings.
The win secured City nine points from their last three games – the perfect week.
Lee Johnson's men will look to make it four straight wins on Saturday (August 31st, 12.30pm) when they entertain Middlesbrough at Ashton Gate.
Posted: Thursday, June 30th 2022
Posted: Thursday, June 30th 2022
Posted: Thursday, June 30th 2022
Posted: Thursday, June 30th 2022
Bristol Flyers’ trip to London Lions in December has been selected by Sky Sports for live broadcast.
Posted: Thursday, June 30th 2022 • Basketball
Bristol Flyers' 2022/23 BBL Championship schedule has been revealed.
Posted: Thursday, June 30th 2022 • Basketball
The Rugby Football Union (RFU) has announced an ambitious ten-year strategy to professionalise the Premier 15s.
Posted: Thursday, June 30th 2022 • Rugby
The Bears High Performance Centre played host to the Junior Academy U16s earlier this month, with unit sessions on consecutive Wednesday evenings.
Posted: Thursday, June 30th 2022 • Rugby
Bristol-Based finance software company Xledger has extended its partnership to unify its position as back-of-shirt sponsor for Bears Men, Bears Women, Academy.
Posted: Thursday, June 30th 2022 • Bristol Sport