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17 Apr 2012
 
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Bristol City 1-1 West Ham

Championship    2011-12
Ashton Gate   16,669
  SubsGoals  
1Robert Green    
20Guy Demel    
5James Tomkins 1  
2Winston Reid   
25Danny Collins   
22Henri Lansbury    
16Mark Noble    
4Kevin Nolan    
14Matthew Taylor    
8Nicky Maynard    
12Ricardo Vaz Te    
11John CarewSubed #25   
18Julien FaubertSubed #20   
10Jack CollisonSubed #8   
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2Southampton4415 434518106 6352685
3West Ham United4410 843925126 4382180
4Birmingham City4412 91351476 9403672
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8Hull City4411 47262177 8182065
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10Leicester City4411 65352066 10283263
11Burnley447 873226102 10282761
12Leeds United449 310333986 8302660
13Watford449 67303269 7222960
14Derby County4411 38272266 10203460
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16Crystal Palace447 114211765 11223055
17Millwall447 69252875 10252753
18Peterborough United4410 210393637 12253848
19Nottingham Forest445 512193283 11262947
20Barnsley449 310313745 13183547
21Bristol City446 610243256 11173545
22Portsmouth4410 57292236 13203340
23Coventry City448 77282416 15133540
24Doncaster Rovers444 810203234 15194533
match review copied from

Bristol City 1 West Ham 1

A Robert Green blunder all but confined West Ham to the npower Championship play-offs and helped edge Bristol City closer to safety.

The Hammers goalkeeper failed to deal with a routine Cole Skuse attempt from range after 29 minutes of a scratchy encounter at Ashton Gate, allowing the ball to bounce up and over his diving body.

It means his side have plenty to do if they are to secure automatic promotion to the Barclays Premier League.

With Southampton winning at Peterborough, Sam Allardyce's outfit are five points off the top two with just two games remaining.

It could have been so different for the Hammers, who led thanks to James Tomkins' header midway through the opening period and saw second-half chances spurned by Henri Lansbury and John Carew.

But for City, a battling point improves their chances of playing in the Championship next season.

West Ham spent the first 15 minutes camped in the City half, and Ricardo Vaz Te had the ball in the back of the net on the quarter-hour mark, only for referee Craig Pawson to disallow the goal for a handball by Hammers skipper Kevin Nolan in the build-up.

At the other end, Skuse dragged a tame daisy-cutter well wide, while Vaz Te followed suit as neither side could open the other up.

But with 25 minutes gone the away side finally found a way through.

Andre Amougou fouled Maynard wide on the left, Noble floated in the resulting free-kick and Tomkins picked his spot with a free header back across Dean Gerken.

The hosts, already firmly on the back foot, could have been forgiven for folding - but within four minutes they were level.

Skuse latched on to a bobbling ball 25 yards from goal and took aim, more out of hope than expectation.

Green appeared to have the effort covered, but the ball bounced up off the turf in front of him and, although the England stopper got a hand to it, nestled in the right-hand corner of the net.

The Hammers almost nudged ahead just before the break, but Gerken dived bravely on Nolan's shot-cum-cross before Winston Reid could bundle the ball home, and the two teams went into half-time all-square.

The visitors started brightly after the interval, and Lansbury clipped the top of the crossbar before forcing a decent save out of Gerken from a narrow angle.

Allardyce introduced striker Carew for full-back Danny Collins as his side desperately chased a winning goal.

Carew was quickly in the game, shooting low at Gerken after being played in by Vaz Te, but City always looked lively going forward and it required a good stop from Green to keep out Chris Wood's effort with 18 minutes remaining.

Carew headed Matt Taylor's free-kick over and toe-poked wide late on but the Hammers could not find a crucial second.

Teams:

Bristol City Gerken, Foster, Amougou, Fontaine, McGivern, Bolasie (Woolford 69), Skuse, Cisse (Adomah 69), Pearson, Stead (Carey 88), Wood.

Subs Not Used: James, Kilkenny.

Booked: Skuse, Amougou, McGivern, Stead.

Goals: Skuse 29.

West Ham Green, Demel (Faubert 74), Tomkins, Reid, Collins (Carew 63), Lansbury, Noble, Nolan, Taylor, Maynard (Collison 74), Vaz Te.

Subs Not Used: Henderson, Diop.

Booked: Reid, Collins.

Goals: Tomkins 25.

Att: 16, 669

Ref: Craig Pawson (South Yorkshire).

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