Bristol City vs West Brom Result

Bristol City
Full Time

West Brom
π Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol
ποΈ Saturday, 21 Mar 2026 at 15:00
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DECENT HITPredicted
1 - 1
Actual
0 - 1
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West Brom Edge Bristol City in Tight Contest at Ashton Gate
West Bromwich Albion claimed a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Bristol City at Ashton Gate, courtesy of a first-half strike that proved decisive in a match defined by the visitors' attacking intent and defensive resilience. Despite enjoying a slight edge in possession (54%), Bristol City struggled to break down a disciplined West Brom side, mustering just four shots and only one on target throughout the 90 minutes. The Baggies, lining up in a classic 4-4-2, were far more enterprising in the final third, firing 20 shots and forcing Radek Vitek into several key interventions. The game's only goal arrived in the 26th minute, and from then on, West Brom managed the tempo, absorbing pressure and threatening on the break. Both sides picked up a yellow card, but the encounter remained competitive rather than ill-tempered.
Bristol City
Bristol City looked to control proceedings with a 3-4-2-1 formation and dominated possession for stretches, but their attacking play lacked penetration. The Robins struggled to create clear-cut chances, registering just one shot on target from four attempts. Despite a committed midfield display and some promising moments from wide areas, the hosts could not find a way past the West Brom defence. Defensively, Bristol City were organized but ultimately undone by a single lapse in the first half. Their inability to respond after conceding, combined with limited attacking output, left them chasing the game without ever truly threatening an equalizer.
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West Brom
West Brom's 4-4-2 setup paid dividends as they pressed high and transitioned quickly, racking up 20 shots and six on target. The Baggies were clinical in the first half, taking the lead in the 26th minute, and then managed the game with discipline and organization. Their midfield duo provided a solid platform, while the front two kept Bristol City's backline occupied throughout. Defensively, West Brom were compact and limited Bristol City to speculative efforts. The visitors' ability to combine defensive solidity with attacking ambition was key to their success, and they saw out the match with composure.
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Key Moments
26' β Goal
Josh Maja scores for West Brom, finishing off a well-worked move to give the visitors the lead.
39' β Yellow Card
Bristol City's Adam Randell is booked for a late challenge in midfield.
54' β Yellow Card
West Brom's Jayson Molumby receives a yellow card for a tactical foul.
68' β Substitution
Bristol City make an attacking change, pushing for an equalizer.
82' β Substitution
West Brom introduce fresh legs to shore up their defence and see out the win.
Tactical Analysis
Bristol City deployed a 3-4-2-1 formation, aiming to dominate the ball and use width to stretch West Brom's backline. While they achieved a marginal possession advantage, their lack of cutting edge in the final third was evident, as they struggled to break down a compact West Brom defence. The wing-backs pushed high, but service into Emil Riis Jacobsen was limited and rarely troubled the visitors. West Brom's 4-4-2 was effective both in and out of possession. The two strikers pressed Bristol City's back three, forcing turnovers and launching quick attacks. In midfield, Molumby and DiakitΓ© provided energy and cover, while the wide players tracked back diligently. After taking the lead, West Brom dropped deeper, inviting Bristol City forward but rarely looking vulnerable, and remained dangerous on the counter.
Turning Point
Josh Maja's 26th-minute goal gave West Brom the lead and allowed them to dictate the game's tempo from a position of strength.
Man of the Match
Josh Maja
Scored the winning goal and led the line with energy, constantly troubling the Bristol City defence.