Tuesday, 21 August 2012

Free Bristol City V Crystal Palace Npower Championship Preview 21th August 2012

The striker completed a move from Derby on Monday, signing a three-year deal at Ashton Gate.Bristol City V Crystal Palace Live Stream Online Npower Championship 2012 Video Free Watch on Justin Tv. Free Bristol City V Crystal Palace  Stream Free Online Video Of Npower Championship Sunday 21th August 2012 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 19:45 GMT.And the 24 year-old could be in line for an immediate debut with Derek McInnes currently short of attacking options.Winger Albert Adomah was pushed up front alongside Jon Stead in last weekend's 1-0 defeat at Nottingham Forest.Reserve striker Ryan Taylor is recovering from an ankle injury whilst Brett Pitman was left on the bench.Midfielders Marvin Elliott and Paul Anderson both came off the bench at the City Ground and could be in contention for a starting place. Veteran Jody Morris still awaits his Robins debut.

Crystal Palace are still without skipper Paddy McCarthy and midfielder Jonathan Williams for the trip.

Defender McCarthy has yet to shake off a groin problem and Welsh teenager Williams, who battled back from a broken leg last season, is struggling with a calf strain.

Dougie Freedman does not expect to have either player back in time to travel to Middlesbrough on Saturday.

Strikers Glenn Murray and Jermaine Easter could be added to the squad after missing out in Saturday's last-gasp 3-2 defeat by Watford.

But Freedman will not tinker too much with the side which looked set to start the season with three points until the Hornets scored twice in the last two minutes at Selhurst Park.

Bristol City prepare to entertain Crystal Palace at Ashton Gate on Tuesday evening, and hold the advantage on previous meetings between the two. Of the 41 games played, Robins have recorded 19 wins, and Crystal Palace have come away with 8 victories.

The most recent encounter between these two sides at Ashton Gate was less than a year ago, in February 2012, where the two teams cancelled each other out in an enthralling 2-2 draw in a Championship match.

 Bristol City manager Derek McInnes:

"We know Crystal Palace are tough opponents; they're well disciplined and don't give away much.

"We didn't go and ask enough questions of Nottingham Forest so we've got to make sure this isn't the case on Tuesday.

"There was so much of the day we were pleased about but we've got to be positive in the final third.

"The players enjoyed playing at home last year and when we had a cause, they responded."