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Bola puts hosts ahead early on but Twine free-kick draws Bristol City level Watford start night 12th in Championship, Bristol City seventh Hornets have won both home games since Javi Gracia returned for second spell as boss Robins lost past two matches after winning prior three on the spin Get Involved: Use button at top of page, #bbcefl on X, via Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply) Glenn Speller and Deepak Mahay Watford 1-0 Bristol City Down goes Jeremy Petris in the Bristol City area under a challenge from Haydon Roberts. The home fans howl for a penalty. Referee Paul Tierney has a good look - play on lads. Watford 1-0 Bristol City Remember, Watford are looking for a fifth successive home in the league tonight. They last managed that in November last year. Only Preston and Coventry (17) have more than their 16 points on home turf so far. Can Bristol City respond? Watford 1-0 Bristol City Bristol City boss Gerhard Struber will be livid with his players for not closing down Imran Louza in his own half to prevent that ball forward for the goal. Goalscorer Marc Bola is back on the field by the way. Watford 1-0 Bristol City Derek Payne Former Watford midfielder on BBC Three Counties Radio Outstanding pass from an outstanding footballer in Imran Louza. It's a brilliant touch from Marc Bola on his right foot and he finishes with his left. It's a brilliant goal all round. If you give Louza runners, there's a good chance he'll find them but by his standards that was an outstanding pass and an outstanding finish. Marc Bola (6 mins) A first goal of the season and a first in a Watford shirt. What a ball over the top that is from Imran Louza and Marc Bola rushes onto it to beat Radek Vitek. The goalscorer is caught by defender George Tanner as he applies the finish and needs some treatment. Watford 0-0 Bristol City These sides have taken 14 points apiece from their past 10 matches but you feel Watford will be the happier with that haul given their indifferent start to the season. Bristol City are looking to end a two-game losing streak. Mind you they had won the three before that. Can these teams really push themselves into solid contention? Plenty of Watford possession after that early Scott Twine effort for the visitors. Use button at top of page, #bbcefl on X, via Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply) I'm a Robins fan but not too optimistic tonight, injury-hit and out of from. Still, COYR. William, Gloucester I don’t think Struber is the man for us but he can only do so much with what he’s given. William Scantlebury, Churchdown The kind of injury list that kills a season, not just a game or two. Long, long few months ahead for City. Sam Humphries, Bristol Goodness me folks, we've only just kicked off. .. lessen the pessimism! ! You've had the first chance as well! Watford 0-0 Bristol City It looked like an attacking line up from Bristol City and there's an early sign of intent. They build nicely to the edge of the area and Scott Twine shoots just wide. Watford 0-0 Bristol City Here we go then, the final action for these two before the third international break of the season. Will it be a break of relaxation or one filled with angst? The next 90 minutes will tell us - we are under way. Watford v Bristol City (20: 00) As it's Remembrance weekend we will have a short service before kick off to honour those who have lost their lives in service of their country. The wife of the late Watford and England boss Graham Taylor, Rita, is among those laying wreaths. Use button at top of page, #bbcefl on X, via Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply) One of the best home records against one of the best away records. .. could be tasty. Ben Griss, Eastbourne Easy points for Watford, City too many injuries to key players. Take a point now. Martyn, Bristol Watford v Bristol City (20: 00 GMT) BBC Local Radio Because of broadcast rights we are unable to bring you audio commentary of tonight's game online. But BBC Three Counties Radio and BBC Radio Bristol are providing commentary if you live in their transmission areas. We will bring you a flavour of their coverage alongside our live text service so you will not miss a thing. Watford v Bristol City (20: 00 GMT) Geoff Doyle Commentator on BBC Three Counties Radio Normally Bristol City would be a really tough opponent but Watford are playing them at the right time. They are lacking midfielders, they are playing four in defence and they normally play a three. Watford v Bristol City (20: 00 GMT) This is new territory for Bristol City under boss Gerhard Struber. A promising start to the season threatened to go off the rails before a run of three successive wins, but back-to-back defeats and an injury list almost as long as mine for Father Christmas is a cause for concern. However, Robins' joint-top scorer Anis Mehmeti says they cannot feel sorry for themselves. "We need to show character now because that's back-to-back losses - we started the season so well and we need players to step up, whether that's defenders, midfielders, attackers to go and produce, " he told BBC Radio Bristol. "I'd say our energy has been flat, in all aspects, our pressing, our counter-pressing, our ball moments, our final-third entry play. "It's nowhere near good enough for a team like us, we've got real quality but we need players to step up, it's all good saying it in the changing room but we've got the responsibility to put it right on Friday. " A third game in six days looks far from ideal for a battered and bruised side but with another international break to come after tonight maybe they have enough in the tank for one big effort? Watford v Bristol City (20: 00 GMT) There are many values needed for the role of captaincy but unless you can back it up with actions they are all rather worthless. Enter Watford skipper Imran Louza whose four goals in successive games have helped to push the Hornets within reach of the play-off spots. For the record it's the best run of scoring from a Watford player since Troy Deeney scored in six matches in a row back in 2015. "I feel very confident - I have come a long with my injuries and to help the team is the best for me, " Louza recently told BBC Three Counties radio. The Moroccan will be one player Bristol City will have to track tonight if they're to come away from Vicarage Road with anything. Watford v Bristol City (20: 00 GMT) There's plenty at stake for these two sides tonight. They can either force themselves well and truly into contention before the international break or give the chasing pack a chance to take advantage. So, do Watford and Bristol City fans believe they have what it takes to challenge for promotion or is mid-table the best they can hope for? Use the lovely shiny 'Get Involved' button at the top of the page to give us your views. Watford v Bristol City (20: 00 GMT) This video can not be played Bristol City head coach Gerhard Struber previews Friday's trip to Watford. Sitting in seventh place and with a chance to go fourth tonight, there isn't obviously anything seriously wrong with Bristol City. Only they are suffering a wobble and, for the first time this season, have lost back-to-back league games. Mind you, before the past two setbacks, the Robins had won three in a row - swings and roundabouts? "We have to be very close together on Friday and do the best we possibly can, " boss Gerhard Struber told BBC Radio Bristol. "It would be a top performance from this group of players if we win again because it will be four wins in six games but we have to do it. "We know Watford are a good team and they have good momentum at the moment so we have to be on a really good level to pick up points. " Watford v Bristol City (20: 00 GMT) Just like death and taxes you can always be certain of a Watford managerial change and the latest one appears to be paying dividends. Javi Gracia's return to replace the perhaps slightly unfortunate Paulo Pezzolano in early October was a popular move by the often unpopular Hornets owners. Watford had taken seven points from a possible nine just before the change of head coach, they've managed the same number from 15 since. But Vicarage Road is proving to be a tough nut to crack for visiting sides - only Coventry and Preston (17) have taken more than the Hertfordshire side's 16 points at home so far this season. It's a quick turnaround from a draw at Ipswich on Tuesday to tonight's game but Gracia isn't complaining. "I don't mind if we play at night, the middle of the day, the evening or the morning - I am only focused on the game and doing a good job, " he told BBC Three Counties Radio. With his side going for a fifth successive home win he'd probably play at 0300 if he was asked. Watford v Bristol City (20: 00 GMT) Watford make six changes to the side which started Tuesday's 1-1 draw at Ipswich. Kwadwo Baah, James Abankwah, Jeremy Ngakia, Tom Ince and Vivaldo Semedo are on the bench but Hector Kyprianou is out with an ankle injury. Into the team come Nestory Irankunda, Max Alleyne, Kevin Keben, Jeremy Petris, Edo Kayembe and Luca Kjerrumgaard. Neto Borges is out injured for Bristol City while Emil Riis is among the substitutes. Fally Mayulu and Sinclair Armstrong are included in an attack-minded looking side. Bristol City's injury issues are also highlighted by having two goalkeepers on the bench! Watford v Bristol City (20: 00 GMT) Bristol City could push themselves as high as fourth place with a win at Vicarage Road tonight. For Watford there is a chance to move within one point of the play-off spots ahead of the weekend games. Last Updated 7th November 2025 at 20: 35 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. Manager: Javier Gracia Formation: 3 - 4 - 3 Manager: Gerhard Struber Formation: 3 - 5 - 2 Manager: Javier Gracia Formation: 3 - 4 - 3 Manager: Gerhard Struber Formation: 3 - 5 - 2 Championship All competitions All competitions All competitions Watford have won three of their last four home league meetings with Bristol City without conceding (L1), and have lost just one of their last six (W3 D2). Bristol City won their most recent game against Watford in April, and could win back-to-back league matches against them for the first time since a run of three between 1990 and 1991. Watford have won each of their last four home league games, their longest run since a five-game spell ending in November 2024 – the Hornets haven’t won five in a row while also scoring more than once in each victory on home turf since 1985 in the top-flight (7). Bristol City have lost back-to-back league games for the first time under Gerhard Struber, last losing more in a row in February/March 2024, a four-game streak under Liam Manning. Watford’s Imrân Louza has scored in each of his last four Championship appearances, with Troy Deeney in 2015 the last Hornet to go on a longer scoring streak in the league (6 in a row).   Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.