Bristol City vs Coventry City; Sky Bet Championship
Bristol City vs Coventry City. Sky Bet Championship.
Ashton Gate StadiumAttendance23,492.
Bristol City 0
- A Randell (sent off 56th minute)
Coventry City 2
- T Sakamoto (37th minute)
- J Latibeaudiere (sent off 43rd minute)
- H Wright (51st minute)
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Bristol City 0-2 Coventry City: Tatsuhiro Sakamoto and Haji Wright score in Sky Blues win
Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Bristol City and Coventry City at Ashton Gate on Saturday; Tatsuhiro Sakamoto and Haji Wright score as Sky Blues win as both sides see red.
Saturday 7 March 2026 18:32, UK
First half goals from Tatsuhiro Sakamoto and Haji Wright strengthened Coventry's position at the top of the Sky Bet Championship as they won 2-0 in a match that saw both teams finish with 10 men.
The visitors took a 37th minute lead when former Robins player Jay Dasilva crossed from the left and Sakamoto outjumped his marker to net with a downward header.
Coventry's task was made more difficult when Joel Latibeaudiere was sent off in the 43rd minute for denying a clear goalscoring opportunity, pulling back Emil Riis as the forward threatened to break clear.
But in first half added time the Sky Blues doubled their advantage when Wright eluded a weak challenge from Neto Borges before beating Radek Vitek with a low right-footed drive.
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The game became 10-a-side in the 56th minute when Bristol City midfielder Adam Randell was shown a second yellow card for a high challenge on Josh Eccles. From then on Coventry defended strongly to secure the points.
Sinclair Armstrong's pace caused Coventry early problems. The big striker had his first chance in the opening minute when volleying wide from outside the box.
Armstrong did better in the 12th minute, sending a shot from 20 yards narrowly wide. And he was involved again 10 minutes later when Coventry goalkeeper Carl Rushworth dived bravely at his feet.
Jason Knight fired over from distance and it was not until the 33rd minute that the visitors threatened, Ephron Mason-Clark having a shot from a narrow angle palmed around his near post by Vitek.
Borges headed over a great chance to equalise after Latibeaudiere's dismissal, which saw Coventry boss Frank Lampard react by sending on Liam Kitching for Mason-Clark. Wright's goal was the final action of the first half.
Both sides made changes for the start of the second period, The hosts sent on Scott Twine for Cam Pring, with the Sky Blues replacing Sakamoto with Jake Bidwell. Twine soon tested Rushworth, who palmed his shot for a corner.
Gerhard Struber's team started to dominate possession. Substitute Max Bird forced a diving save from Rushworth with 20 minutes remaining and seconds later the goalkeeper was in action again to hold George Tanner's effort from distance.
The game was held up for several minutes while stewards dealt with what appeared a medical situation behind the Coventry goal. On the resumption, Twine's free-kick from 25 yards brought another Rushworth save.
At the other end Coventry substitute Ellis Simms had a low shot saved by the diving Vitek and Dasilva wasted a good chance by shooting wide.
The Bristol City goalkeeper then kept out late efforts from Brandon Thomas-Asante and Simms before the impressive Rushworth produced the best save of the match to deny Twine.
The managers
Bristol City's Gerhard Struber:
"Every player deserves a push in the right direction from supporters. Frustration is understandable, but is not a helpful feeling when it comes to moving forward.
"There was a good reaction from the FA Cup defeat, but at the moment we are doing a lot right in games, only to suffer in the big moments at both ends of the pitch.
"We need to be super-critical of ourselves because we are conceding cheap goals and failing to make the most of our chances. With this happening, we cannot talk about the play-offs.
"We play nice football, but we have to be honest in our dressing room and admit that we are not clear or sharp enough in our decision-making. We break teams down as we plan to do, but then are not in the right positions to score.
"If we had retained a man advantage, we might have made the most of it in the closing stages as they tired. But the referee was right over Adam Randell's second yellow card, so it wasn't to be."
Coventry's Frank Lampard:
"The circumstances of the game meant we had to dig in to get the result from a tricky game. The spirit and determination shown by the team was exactly what we needed.
"We respect the way Bristol City play and they played with two strikers to cause us problems on transitions. We had to be strong defensively, especially after going down to 10 men at a time when we were just getting some control.
"The referee was probably right with the sending-off and I have no qualms over it. There was a bit of reshuffling to do after it happened but I thought we started the second half strongly.
"When it became 10-a-side we had the comfort of a two-goal lead and didn't need to change anything. The character shown by the group of players was brilliant.
"Carl Rushworth has the ability to go to the very top as a player. He made a big save late on and dealt well with a number of efforts that could have squirmed away from him.
"His levels of performance for us have been fantastic. Our fans love him and he is a very high talent goalkeeper."