Bristol City will seek to stay in touch with the Championship leaders as they take on an inconsistent Coventry side.
Bristol City looking to keep up promotion push
Bristol City will seek to stay in touch with the Championship leaders as they take on an inconsistent Coventry side.
Bristol City manager Gary Johnson will have Liam Fontaine available after suspension for the game at Ashton Gate.
The defender missed the win against Burnley as he served a one-match ban and he could have his work cut out to get back into the side after his replacement Tamas Vasko capped an impressive display by scoring the winning goal at Turf Moor.
Striker Steve Brooker is edging nearer to his first taste of Championship football after recovering from a knee operation which has kept him on the sidelines so far this season.
Johnson reverted to a 4-1-4-1 formation at Burnley as he made three changes to the side which was beaten by West Brom on Boxing Day.
He could opt to freshen up his team again with Enoch Showunmi or Lee Trundle most likely to be recalled.
Duo doubtful for Sky Blues
Julian Gray and Jay Tabb are injury doubts for Coventry but Leon Best is available after suspension.
Gray (calf) had to be substituted at half-time in the Sky Blues' win against Ipswich while Tabb was forced off soon after with an ankle problem.
They were replaced by Liam Davis and Kevin Thornton respectively and the young duo could keep their places at Ashton Gate.
Best served a one-match ban against Ipswich after he collected his fifth yellow card of the season at Blackpool.
Kevin Kyle will serve the third game of his three-match ban while fellow striker Leon McKenzie is likely to remain sidelined with a knee injury.