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Sheffield United v Bristol City: Tips and predictions for Championship play-off semi-final second leg

We’ve picke out our favourite betting tips for Sheffield United vs Bristol City in the Championship playoff semi-final second leg.

Sheffield United welcome Bristol City to Bramall Lane on Monday night with one foot already คาสิโนออนไลน์ UFABET ฝากถอนรวดเร็ว เริ่มต้นเล่นง่าย in the Championship playoff final after a dominant 3-0 win in the first leg.

With the Blades in full control and the Robins facing an uphill battle, we’ve picke out the best betting tips and value bets ahead of this decisive second-leg clash.

The Blades smelle blood in the second half, with Brooks and O’Hare both coming off the bench to get in on the act. That three-goal cushion should be more than enough, especially at Bramall Lane, where Sheffield United have a tough nut to crack all season.

Even if the first leg had end level, Sheffield United would’ve strong favourites here. They finishe 22 points ahead of Bristol City in the table and are now unbeaten in their last eight meetings with the Robins. City haven’t beaten the Blades in years, and it’s hard to see that changing on Monday night.

Sheffield United vs Bristol City betting preview

Sheffield United made a huge statement in the first leg of this Championship playoff semi-final, cruising to a 3-0 away win at Bristol City. It all turne just before half-time when Rob Dickie saw red and Harrison Burrows calmly tucke away the penalty. From there, it was one-way traffic.

Defensively, Sheffield United have rock solid. They’ve kept clean sheets in over half of their league games and adde another last week, where Bristol City only manage one shot on target. Mehmeti and Wells will need to dig deep to find a breakthrough, but don’t count on it.

Still, with Bristol City needing goals, they’ll have to throw men forward, so both teams to score has appeal, especially since the two regular-season meetings ende with goals at both ends.

Also, the half-time draw looks worth a punt, as five of the last six head-to-head meetings have level at the break, and it took a stoppage-time red and penalty to change that pattern last week.