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Cardiff City 2-0 Bristol City: Bluebirds seal further derby day delight by seeing off Robins

Cardiff City enjoyed further derby day bragging rights as they triumphed over Severnside rivals Bristol City at the Cardiff City Stadium.

Perry Ng, who finished between the sticks when the two sides met here last season, rose highest to net his second goal in as many games with a bullet header 15 minutes before the break to hand his side a deserved lead.

Indeed, it may well have been enough to hand Cardiff the spoils in a game full of endeavour but largely lacking in clear cut chances, but Rubin Colwill made sure of the points by lashing home a superb second deep into stoppage time.

Back-to-back wins sees City climb into the Championship's top six, and Erol Bulut will likely have been hugely pleased by the spirit shown by his side, as they followed up their South Wales Derby win with another successful derby outing in the capital.

The result also means Cardiff are currently enjoying their longest unbeaten run at home for nearly four years.

Having seen his side record such a pleasing 4-0 win over Huddersfield Town last time out, Bulut named an unchanged line-up for the visit of the Robins.

However, it was actually Bristol City who started on the front foot, with Jack Alnwick getting down well to his left to keep out Harry Cornick's low drive on five minutes, before Rob Dickie hit an effort on the turn well wide of the post inside the area moments later.

The visitors' strong start perhaps prompted some early frustrations in the Cardiff ranks. Indeed Yakou Meite might well have considered himself lucky not to have been given a card for a reckless challenge on Mark Sykes inside the 10-minute mark.

Rob Dickie was then guilty of a clumsy challenge himself soon after, earning himself a place in the book after tripping up Callum

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