Bristol City and Watford will try to boost their chances in the Championship play-offs when they face each other at Ashton Gate on Saturday afternoon.
Bristol City's run of seven unbeaten matches came to an end at Burnley last weekend with Zian Flemming scoring the only goal with a fantastic free-kick.
A win in this game could see them enter the top six and Liam Manning's team will be happy to be playing at home, where they have won seven out of their last nine league games.
Watford are currently four points behind the play-off spots after a series of mixed results, winning only one of their last five games.
Team news
Nahki Wells may return to the Bristol City lineup after being on the bench against Burnley, where Sinclair Armstrong started as the striker.
Scott Twine will be looking to keep his place in the starting team ahead of Joe Williams, who he replaced against Burnley, and George Earthy, who has come off the bench 24 times this season.
Ross McCrorie made his comeback from injury last weekend, but George Tanner (knee), Luke McNally (ACL), and Ayman Benarous (knee) remain sidelined.
For Watford, Tom Cleverley made three changes in the last match at Plymouth in an attempt to add something new to the match, but they failed to score for the third time in five games.
Leading scorer Vakoun Bayo was back in the starting lineup, but he missed three good chances in the second half.
Cleverley will have to decide between Bayo and Edo Kayembe to lead the attack on Saturday, with Jeremy Ngakia and Yasser Larouci pushing for a starting spot in the full-back positions.
Midfielder Kwadwo Baah could make his first start since January after playing for thirty minutes off the bench against Plymouth following a two-month absence due to a thigh injury.
The stats
Bristol City have won eight of their last 11 home league matches at Ashton Gate (D2 L1) and have not let in more than one goal in that run.
The team has hit the woodwork 15 times in the Championship this season, which is the same amount as Norwich, who have hit the woodwork the most.
Anis Mehmeti has scored nine goals at home this season, with seven of them coming in his last ten league starts at Ashton Gate.
Watford have scored the most penalties (seven) in the Championship this season, which is three more than any other team (Middlesbrough, Portsmouth, and Stoke - four each).
Prediction
Watford has been inconsistent this season. They have only won two out of their last twelve away league matches, and those wins were against struggling Derby and Middlesbrough.
They might struggle against a Bristol City side that has been strong at home and has something to prove against Watford.
Cleverley's team managed to win 1-0 at Vicarage Road in November with their only shot on target during the game.
If Bristol City perform at a similar level, they should be able to justify their favorite status.
However, Manning's team rarely dominates games or concedes multiple goals at home, so a bet on under four goals could also be a good option.