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Bristol City v West Ham Betting Tips and Preview for Today

FA Cup football betting tips for today’s match between Bristol City and West Ham with a betting preview and tips.

After seeing out lengthy mid-week third round replays to Doncaster Rovers and Everton respectively, both Bristol City and West Ham United will be in good confidence as the chance to progress in the FA Cup comes round once again.

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Bristol City v West Ham Betting Preview:

Thanks to the exploits of two time goal-scorer, Jay Emmanuel-Thomas against Rovers, Steve Cotterill’s side have every right to think they can make it past the Hammers and onto further cup glory. Premier League teams notoriously don’t take this competition as serious as its history perhaps deserves, and as West Ham are currently looking to secure a Europa League place domestically this season, the FA Cup may not the most important task on Sam Allardyce’s agenda.

The Robins are currently experiencing a promising League One campaign with their second place position in the table. The likes of Aaron Wilbraham and Matt Smith have cropped up with their fair share of the goals, whilst Cotterill’s defensive set-up has also produced positive results this season.

For our first Bristol City v West Ham betting tip we are backing Matt Smith to score anytime in the match at odds of 5/2 with Betfred.

 

West Ham however are equally experiencing an impressive campaign in 2014/15, with home wins against the likes of Liverpool and Manchester City standing out as their most illustrious achievements so far. Andy Carroll has returned from injury and found great form, both with his head and his feet, whilst new signings Diafra Sakho, Enner Valencia and Alex Song have transformed the way Big Sam’s side approach games and set out to win.

That said, Allardyce will be without Diafra Sakho when his side face a trip to Ashton Gate, as the in-form striker has been struck down with a back injury in recent weeks. Chiekhou Kouyate, who is away on African Nations duty, will also be unavailable for West Ham, potentially as well as both James Collins and James Tomkins, who each picked up knocks last time out. As Winston Reid is reportedly being touted by the likes of Arsenal and Tottenham at the moment however, perhaps Big Sam could be severely lost for choices when it comes to picking his defenders this weekend.

Both teams to score is our first football betting tip and the best odds are 3/4 with Bet Victor.

 

Bristol City have no new major injury worries to concern themselves with as the tie with West Ham approaches ever closer. New signing, James Tavernier on loan from Wigan, could prove that Cotterill is not done in this January transfer window, but any deals involving the Robins are ultimately likely to be concluded after this weekend’s match.

Whilst West Ham would go down as the clear favourites to win this seemingly easy FA Cup tie against lower league opposition, as Sheffield United proved when they stunned the Hammers in the League Cup earlier this season, anything is possible for Steve Cotterill and his plucky Bristol City side.

 

Bristol City v West Ham Betting Tips

 

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