Sheffield Wednesday 0-3 Bristol City: Post-match review, Stats, Key moments

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Dive into Coral’s post-match review of Sheffield Wednesday 0-3 Bristol City in the Championship on Saturday, 13 September 2025, with stats, key moments and our take on the match.

Sheffield Wednesday 0-3 Bristol City Post-Match Review

Sheffield Wednesday's struggles continued as they fell to a 3-0 defeat at home to Bristol City, marking their fourth game without a win. The result was not entirely surprising given their recent form, which included losses to Swansea City and Stoke City, and a draw against Wrexham. Bristol City, on the other hand, extended their unbeaten run with this victory, having previously beaten Hull City and drawn with Derby County and Charlton Athletic. The match saw Bristol City dominate from the outset, with an own goal by Harry Amass setting the tone early on.

The performance of Anis Mehmeti was particularly noteworthy for Bristol City, as he scored and provided an assist, helping his team secure a comfortable win. Sheffield Wednesday's efforts to change the game's momentum through substitutions in the second half were ineffective, as they failed to create any significant scoring opportunities. This loss leaves Sheffield Wednesday rooted to the bottom of the table, while Bristol City continue to climb, showcasing their strong start to the season.

Sheffield Wednesday 0-3 Bristol City Statistics

The statistics from the match largely reflect Bristol City's dominance, with a slight edge in possession at 51% compared to Sheffield Wednesday's 49%. Despite having fewer corners (1 to Sheffield Wednesday's 4), Bristol City were more effective in their attacking play, evidenced by their two assists and three goals. Sheffield Wednesday's higher number of yellow cards (2) and lower successful dribble percentage (23% compared to Bristol City's 33%) further highlight their struggles on the day.

The absence of penalties and injury time goals suggests that the game was relatively straightforward for Bristol City, who managed to maintain control throughout. The equal number of substitutions made by both teams indicates that Sheffield Wednesday tried to alter their approach, but the statistics show that Bristol City's strategy was more effective in securing the win.

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Key Moments from Sheffield Wednesday 0-3 Bristol City

The game's early turning point came in the 6th minute when Sheffield Wednesday's Harry Amass scored an own goal, putting Bristol City in the lead. This was followed by a well-taken goal from Emil Riis Jakobsen in the 18th minute, further solidifying Bristol City's advantage. Anis Mehmeti then added a third goal in the 32nd minute, effectively sealing the match before halftime.

Sheffield Wednesday's attempts to change the game's course through substitutions were evident, with Jamal Akua Lowe, Bailey Cadamarteri, and Sean Fusire coming on in the second half. However, these changes did not yield the desired impact, as Bristol City maintained their lead comfortably. The yellow cards received by Liam Palmer and Yan Valery added to Sheffield Wednesday's frustrations, highlighting their struggles to regain control of the match.

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Sheffield Wednesday 0-3 Bristol City Lineups

Sheffield Wednesday

Sheffield Wednesday lined up in a 3-5-2 formation, with Ethan Horvath in goal and a back three of Dominic Iorfa, Gabriel Otegbayo, and Max Lowe. The midfield was anchored by Barry Bannan, with Liam Palmer and Svante Ingelsson providing support on the flanks. Up front, Iké Ugbo and Charlie McNeill led the line, but they were unable to make an impact on the game.

The team made five substitutions throughout the match, with Jamal Akua Lowe, Bailey Cadamarteri, Sean Fusire, Reece Johnson, and Ernie Weaver coming on. Despite these changes, Sheffield Wednesday failed to create any significant scoring opportunities, and their performance was lackluster across the board. The lineup and formation did not yield the desired results, leaving the team at the bottom of the table.

Bristol City

Bristol City opted for a 3-4-2-1 formation, with Radek Vitek in goal and a back three of Zak Vyner, Rob Dickie, and Rob Atkinson. The midfield was controlled by Jason Knight and Adam Randell, with Mark Sykes and Ross McCrorie providing width. Up top, Scott Twine and Anis Mehmeti supported striker Emil Riis, who played a crucial role in the team's victory.

The team made five substitutions, with George Tanner, Yu Hirakawa, Max Bird, Sinclair Armstrong, and Vivaldo Borges dos Santos Neto coming on to maintain their lead and control. Anis Mehmeti's performance was particularly standout, as he scored and provided an assist, showcasing his importance to the team. The lineup and formation worked effectively, allowing Bristol City to secure a convincing win and continue their strong start to the season.

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Coral’s Man of the Match

Anis Mehmeti is Coral’s Man of the Match, and his performance justified this accolade. He scored one goal and provided one assist, directly contributing to two of Bristol City's three goals. Additionally, Mehmeti created one big chance and made two key passes, demonstrating his creativity and impact on the game. His all-around performance was crucial in securing Bristol City's victory.

Updated Form Guide

Sheffield Wednesday

Recent Championship matches:

  • Loss: 0-3 vs Bristol City (H)

  • Loss: 0-2 vs Swansea City (H)

  • Draw: 2-2 vs Wrexham (A)

  • Loss: 0-3 vs Stoke City (H)

Bristol City

Recent Championship matches:

  • Win: 3-0 vs Sheffield Wednesday (A)

  • Win: 4-2 vs Hull City (H)

  • Draw: 1-1 vs Derby County (A)

  • Draw: 0-0 vs Charlton Athletic (H)

What’s Next for Both Teams?

Sheffield Wednesday

Sheffield Wednesday find themselves in 23rd place with just 1 point after this defeat. Their next game is against Grimsby Town on September 16, 2025. Given their current form and position at the bottom of the table, Sheffield Wednesday will need to regroup and find a way to turn their fortunes around quickly.

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Bristol City

Bristol City have climbed to 3rd place with 11 points following this win. They will face Oxford United, who are in 22nd place with 2 points, on September 20, 2025. This result will boost their confidence as they look to continue their strong start to the season and maintain their position near the top of the table.

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