
Bristol City
Bristol City stats and predictions are in focus as the Robins prepare for the 2026/27 campaign. Competing in the English Championship, Bristol City ended the previous season with inconsistent form but now have a clear opportunity to start afresh. The first competitive match is a League Cup tie at home to Walsall on 7 August 2026, followed by the Championship opener against Millwall.
Bristol City's last five matches of the 2025/26 Championship season produced one win, two draws and two losses. The sequence reads W, L, D, L, D, with the final fixture a 2-0 home victory over Stoke City on 2 May 2026. During this spell the team scored 7 goals and conceded 8, showing defensive vulnerabilities but an ability to find the net. The last outing, a 2-0 clean-sheet win, provides a positive note to carry into the new season.
Detailed season-long statistics for the 2025/26 Championship are not available in the provided data. However, from the available fixture information, Bristol City ended the campaign with the short-term record of 1W-2D-2L across the last five matches. Among the key performers, R. Vรญtek made 40 appearances between the posts, while midfielder S. Bell contributed 3 goals in 12 outings. Defender R. McCrorie also chipped in with 3 goals in 38 appearances, and midfielder J. Knight featured in 33 matches.
Two early-season fixtures are confirmed for Bristol City:
For Bristol City's next match against Walsall in the League Cup, the pre-match odds of 1.51 imply a win probability of approximately 66%. The draw is given a 31% chance (odds 3.18), while a Walsall victory is rated at just 10% (odds 10.00). These percentages reflect the bookmakers' assessment, with Bristol City heavily favoured as the higher-division side playing at home. Although the team's recent form (1 win in the last 5) suggests inconsistency, the clear odds gap underlines that Bristol City should have at least a two-in-three chance of progressing to the next round. Adding the upcoming Championship match against Millwall, the betting market sees that fixture as much tighter, with a win probability around 37% for Bristol City, based on odds of 2.68. In its current form, a mixed pattern is likely, but the Walsall tie offers a strong opportunity for a confident victory.