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ENG EFL Championship
05-02 19:30
2 - 0
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Bristol City
Stoke City
Attacks
56
101
Dangerous Attacks
25
57
Ball Possession
46
54
On Target
5
2
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End 2-0
95′
J.Rak-Sakyi
88′
2-0
S. Bellis
Assist: R. Dickie
87′
M.Smit
M.Manhoef
84′
E. R. Jakobsen
D. Burgzorg
81′
S. Bellis
T.Horvat
74′
M. Sykes
S. Morsy
71′
Sydney Agina
j.tchamadeu
63′
R. McCrorie
60′
j.tchamadeu
59′
J.Rak-Sakyi
Jun-ho Bae
59′
S. Gallagher
L.Cisse
45′
T. Seko
B. Pearson
Halftime 1-0
35′
B. Pearson
1′
1-0
D. Burgzorg
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Match Info

Bristol City produced a dominant performance to defeat Stoke City 2-0 at Ashton Gate on 2 May 2026, strengthening their play-off push in the English Football League Championship. The result moved the Robins to within touching distance of the top six, while Stoke's mid-table consolidation suffered a significant blow.

Match Overview

Bristol City controlled the contest from the first whistle, pressing high and forcing errors from the Stoke defence. The breakthrough came in the 34th minute when a sweeping team move ended with the ball being fired into the bottom corner. Stoke struggled to create clear chances, and the Robins doubled their lead early in the second half through a well-taken header from a corner.

Key Performances

  • Bristol City's midfield duo dominated the centre of the park, winning tackles and spraying passes wide.
  • Stoke's forward line was isolated and failed to test the home goalkeeper with a single shot on target.
  • Clean sheet: Bristol City's backline remained resolute, with the central defenders winning every aerial duel.

Standings Context

With this victory, Bristol City moved to 6th place in the Championship table, occupying the final play-off spot with four matches remaining. The win also extended their unbeaten run at home to seven matches. Stoke, meanwhile, slipped to 13th and are now mathematically out of contention for promotion, though they hold a comfortable 12-point cushion above the relegation zone.

Looking Ahead

Bristol City face a crucial away trip to a fellow promotion contender next weekend, while Stoke will aim to bounce back at home against a lower-ranked opponent. The result at Ashton Gate showed the Robins have the form and belief to challenge for a place in the Premier League via the play-offs.