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Crystal Palace V Bristol City Women

The VBS Community Stadium

Sutton

Feb 8 Sun • 2026 • 2:00pm

Soccer

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The VBS Community Stadium, Sutton

7,032
Capacity

Crystal Palace V Bristol City Women at the The VBS Community Stadium, Sutton

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Crystal Palace V Bristol City Women

Public Onsale   Dec 17 Wed 2025 1:59pm to Feb 8 Sun 2026 2:00pm

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Crystal Palace V Bristol City Women

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Bristol City
Full nameBristol City Football Club
NicknamesThe Robins, Cider Army, Red army
Short nameBCFC
Founded1894
GroundAshton Gate
Capacity27,000
OwnerSteve Lansdown
ChairmanJon Lansdown
Head coachGerhard Struber
LeagueEFL Championship
2024–25EFL Championship, 6th of 24
Websitebcfc.co.uk
Current season

Bristol City Football Club is a professional men's football club based in Bristol, England. The team compete in the EFL Championship, the second level of the English football league system.

Founded in 1894, the club competed in the Southern League and Western League, being crowned Western League champions in 1897–98. They were admitted into the Football League in 1901 and won the Second Division in 1905–06. They finished second in the First Division the following season, three points behind champions Newcastle United, and went on to lose to Manchester United in the 1909 FA Cup final. Relegated in 1911, they dropped to the third tier in 1922, though would claim the Third Division South title in 1922–23 and again in 1926–27. They were returned to the third tier in 1932, remaining there until they won the Third Division South again in 1954–55. Having been relegated in 1960, Bristol City won promotion from the third tier in 1964–65 and then from the second tier in 1975–76. They played four seasons in the top-flight before being relegated in three consecutive seasons by 1982.

Bristol City spent just two seasons in the Fourth Division and went on to win the Associate Members' Cup (Football League Trophy) in 1986. Promoted out of the Third Division in 1989–90, the club were relegated in 1995 and again in 1999 after another promotion in 1997–98. Bristol City won the Football League Trophy again in 2003, and were promoted from League One in 2006–07. Relegated after six seasons in the Championship, they won the Football League Trophy for a third time in 2015 on their way to the 2014–15 League One title, and have remained in the Championship since that promotion.

They have played their home games at Ashton Gate since moving from St John's Lane in 1904. The club's home colours are red and white, and their nickname is The Robins—a robin featured on the club's badge from 1976 to 1994 and from 2019 onwards. Their main rivals are Bristol Rovers, with whom they contest the Bristol derby, and Cardiff City, with whom they contest the cross-border Severnside derby.


Source: Wikipedia