Skip to content
Full Time After Extra Time This is a live match. Extra Time Half Time

Bristol City vs Brentford. Sky Bet Championship.

Ashton GateAttendance16,444.

Bristol City 0

    Brentford 1

    • M Colin (69th minute)

    Bristol City 0-1 Brentford: Maxime Colin strike enough for visitors

    Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player

    Highlights of Brentford's 1-0 win over Bristol City from the Sky Bet Championship.

    Maxime Colin's 69th-minute goal earned Brentford a 1-0 Sky Bet Championship victory over Bristol City at Ashton Gate.

    The midfielder got the decisive touch with his right foot to deflect Romaine Sawyer's shot from outside the area past the wrong-footed Ivan Lucic in the City goal.

    It proved the key moment in a game full of chances for both teams, but Tammy Abraham will want to forget this encounter as he squandered a host of them.

    Goals, Goals, Goals!
    Goals, Goals, Goals!

    Watch goals from all midweek PL games with the Sky Sports Football Score Centre app

    City were forced to replace their goalkeeper after 31 minutes. Frank Fielding appeared to suffer a side strain and 21-year-old Ivan Lucic was introduced for his Championship debut.

    Fielding had already had plenty of work to do, twice denying Scott Hogan when the striker's pace took him clear of a pedestrian home defence.

    At the other end Brentford keeper Daniel Bentley parried a Luke Freeman shot wide and got a touch to a Joe Bryan header to deflect it wide when the midfielder should have scored.

    After Fielding's departure, Lucic had to go full stretch to save from the dangerous Hogan, while Abraham wasted two good chances for City.

    Also See:

    The Chelsea loanee miskicked from Bryan's low cross and then burst on to a poor back-pass from Romaine Sawyers only to see Bentley save at his feet when he looked favourite to round the keeper.

    Brentford's Romaine Sawyers celebrates scoring his side's second goal of the game during the Sky Bet Championship match at Loftus Road, London.
    Image: Romaine Sawyer had the effort which led to goal

    The second half began with City on top. Abraham clipped the crossbar with a shot from inside the area and Bobby Reid fired wide. Both might have done better.

    Then Lucic had to show his mettle again to stop Hogan's first-time shot following a poor back-pass from Scott Golbourne.

    John Egan produced a goal-saving tackle on Abraham as both sides continued to make openings.

    Abraham should have put City in front when put clear by Reid's 66th-minute pass, but he attempted a delicate chip over the advancing Bentley and somehow put his effort wide.

    A minute earlier City head coach Lee Johnson had made two attacking substitutions, sending on Lee Tomlin and Gustav Engvail for Marlon Pack and Golbourne.

    And it proved over-adventurous as, against the run of play, Brentford went in front. After Colin's goal, Egan saw a close range shot blocked by a City defender in a crowded goalmouth.

    The home side threw everything forward, but lacked the finishing touch to take anything from the match.

    Bristol City boss Lee Johnson:

    "I'm very disappointed by the result but okay with the performance because on another night we would have scored three or four goal.

    "The game has hinged on us not taking our chances. Tammy played well and got into some good areas, but he just couldn't finish. He is a young player and will come again. It's a time to put an arm around him, not take out a big stick.

    Brentford boss Dean Smith: 

    "I think the ball went in off Maxime's backside. Sometimes you need a bit of luck to record victories in the Championship and he will want the goal, even though it was a fantastic strike by Romaine.

    "It was a tough night for us. The game was end-to-end with chances for both sides. A draw would have been a fair result, but we managed to get over the line. Strangely, both team's main goalscorers couldn't finish on the night.

    Around Sky