Fulham vs Bristol City. Sky Bet Championship.
Craven CottageAttendance20,585.
Fulham 0
- K McDonald (sent off 79th minute)
Bristol City 4
- T Abraham (10th minute)
- L Freeman (60th minute)
- B Reid (68th minute)
- A Flint (83rd minute)
Fulham 0-4 Bristol City: Robins seal second win in four days
Saturday 24 September 2016 18:28, UK
Bristol City beat Fulham at Craven Cottage for the second time in four days, but this 4-0 victory was far more convincing than Wednesday's 2-1 triumph in the EFL Cup.
Fulham are without a win in five games and although they will feel that the result did not reflect the balance of play, it highlighted City's deadliness in front of goal.
Chelsea loanee Tammy Abraham, whose late strike won Wednesday's game, scored his 10th goal of the season after only 10 minutes.
Luke Freeman added a second in the 60th minute and Bobby Reid made it 3-0 eight minutes later.
Fulham finished the match a man short after Kevin McDonald was sent off 10 minutes from time. Aden Flint scored City's fourth four minutes afterwards.
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The hosts had started brightly, with left-back Ryan Sessegnon behind their best early moments, including a first-time shot that had City goalkeeper Frank Fielding sprawling to his left to save.
But it was down Sessegnon's side that City found space as they took the lead in the 10th minute. City captain Marlon Pack sent Jamie Paterson clear down the right, and Abraham, unmarked, volleyed his cross into the roof of the net from three yards.
Paterson almost provided a second for City six minutes later after Fulham had failed to clear a corner kick, but his curling cross was headed over the crossbar by defender Flint.
Fulham had chances to get back on terms but Chris Martin nodded wide and McDonald headed over.
And they could have gone further behind in the 26th minute when Lee Tomlin, unchallenged, hooked a half-volley wide from 10 yards.
Scott Parker, the Fulham captain, did his best to bring his team level with two well-struck long-range shots but both missed to the right.
City, though, looked more dangerous, and David Button had to dive full-length to his right to keep out a low shot by Tomlin three minutes before the break.
Fulham also began the second half promisingly and Sone Aluko struck a half-volley against the angle of post and bar from 18 yards.
But just before the hour, City doubled their lead. Tomlin weaved past three defenders and found Freeman, who struck the ball low across Button and just inside the far upright.
It was 3-0 after 68 minutes, midfielder Reid connecting with a 20-yarder that skidded low past Button's right hand and into the bottom corner of the net.
Fulham's dismal afternoon got worse when McDonald was shown a red card for a studs-first challenge on City substitute Callum O'Dowda.
And the depleted Cottagers conceded a fourth, Flint running in to net from close range after Paterson had hit the ball low across goal.