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                                                            Bristol City
                                                            Louis Carey (53 mins)
                                                            Alvaro Saborio ((90 + 5 mins) mins)
                                                            2-3
                                                            Sheff Utd
                                                            Darius Henderson (30 mins)
                                                            Darius Henderson (33 mins)
                                                            Darius Henderson ((90 + 6 mins) mins)

                                                            The Coca-Cola Football League Championship , Nov 28, 2009
                                                            Ground: Ashton Gate , Kickoff: 15:00 , Att 14,637

                                                            Team news

                                                            McAllister boost for Robins Jamie McAllister is set to be fit for Bristol City when they host Sheffield United.

                                                            The left-back suffered a shin injury during last weekend's 4-1 defeat to West Brom but is expected to play against Kevin Blackwell's men.

                                                            Fellow defender Bradley Orr is out, though, having failed to shake off the Achilles injury that has kept him sidelined for a month. Cole Skuse will continue at right-back.

                                                            Scotland striker David Clarkson will be hopeful of forcing his way into the side after the West Brom loss, while manager Gary Johnson's son Lee will also be aiming for a starting berth.

                                                            City boast a 19-game unbeaten home league run going into the game, with their last defeat at Ashton Gate coming against Burnley on December 20 last year.

                                                            Sheffield United will be without Henri Camara for the clash but are boosted by new loan pair Carl Ikeme and Toni Kallio.

                                                            Camara scored in his first start for the Blades in last week's win over Peterborough, but is struggling with a hamstring injury.

                                                            Wolves goalkeeper Ikeme and Fulham centre-half Kallio both arrived on one-month loan deals in time to be included in Kevin Blackwell's squad.

                                                            The Blades will be without Derek Geary and Gary Naysmith, who have both encountered slight niggles on their way back from long-term knee injuries, while Lee Williamson and Ched Evans face late tests as they have both been unwell.

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                                                            Daily Mirror match report

                                                            Darius Henderson dedicated his first hat-trick to his three children after stunning City with almost the last kick of the game.

                                                            The Blades striker found the back of the net with a low shot just 15 seconds after his side had kicked-off, having been pegged back by Alvaro Saborio's stoppage time equaliser.

                                                            It completed an unforgettable day for Henderson, who quickly had the match ball autographed and paraded it proudly before boarding the team coach,

                                                            "The hat-trick was for my kids, Kai, Hogan and Brody," he said. "I've waited a long time to be able to dedicate three goals in a game to them and it's a special feeling.

                                                            "It's hard to describe how I felt when the last one went in. Just ecstatic, I suppose, and so pleased for the other lads because we worked very hard for that win.

                                                            "When you go two goals up at a ground where the fans are hostile and get behind their team it is always going to be difficult and we came under a lot of pressure in the second half."

                                                            The treble took Henderson's goals for the campaign to ten, just five short of his best ever tally.

                                                            "Twenty sounds nice, but I'm just looking to progress and score as many as I can," he said.

                                                            Henderson needed a little help from referee Andrew Hall with his first goal on the half hour, which was allowed even though a linesman was flagging for offside against Lee Williamson when the low shot beat Dean Gerken.

                                                            Three minutes later the powerful striker was on target again, firing in off the crossbar after Jamie McCombe's miskick had gifted possession to Jamie Ward.

                                                            Louis Carey replied for City with a header from Paul Hartley's 53rd minute free kick, but Carl Ikeme, on loan from Wolves, made fine saves from Nicky Maynard and Danny Haynes to thwart the home side's second half fightback.

                                                            When Saborio threaded the equaliser through a crowded box it seemed Cityís unbeaten home record would survive. But manager Gary Johnson should have known better.

                                                            "We have conceded a lot of late goals this season and I have to work out if there is a common denominator to them," he said.

                                                            There was no place in Johnson's squad for want-away goalkeeper Adriano Basso, who confirmed on Friday that he would not be signing a new contract.

                                                            "That came as quite a shock because the chairman and I have moved heaven and earth to try and persuade Adriano to sign," said the manager, who plans a meeting with the 34-year-old Brazilian today.

                                                            Blades boss Kevin Blackwell admitted he couldn't stand too many finishes like this one, but was hugely relieved to avoid any more injuries.

                                                            "I might actually be able to field the same team for successive games and that would be a first this season," he said.

                                                            "You can't buy the emotions we felt at the end. We have 18 players make debuts this season and it's only November so things have been very tough for us.

                                                            "All managers want continuity when it comes to team selection and it would be nice to think we might get some now."

                                                            For City it's just two points from the last 12 available, a run which has seen them drop from fifth to twelfth in the Championship table.

                                                            Bristol City (4-4-2): Gerken 5; Skuse 7 (Sproule 76), McCombe 4, Carey 7, McAllister 6 (Fontaine 88); Johnson 5, Hartley 7, Elliott 6, Sno 6 (Saborio 85); Maynard 5, Haynes 5. Subs (not used) Clarkson, Williams, Henderson, Nyatanga.

                                                            Sheffield United (4-5-1): Ikeme 8; Walker 6, Morgan 7, Davies 6, Kilgallon 6; Ward 7 (Reid 88), Montgomery 6, Williamson 6 (Stewart 59, 6), Harper 6 (Fortune 90), Quinn 7; Henderson 9. Subs (not used) France, Evans, Taylor, Bunn.

                                                            Team Line-ups

                                                            Bristol CityRating
                                                            Player rating out of ten Player name Substitution Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Rating
                                                            22 Dean Gerken
                                                            14 Cole Skuse(sub 75)
                                                            5 Jamie McCombe
                                                            6 Louis Carey Goal
                                                            3 Jamie McAllister(sub 87)
                                                            11 Paul Hartley
                                                            7 Marvin Elliott
                                                            8 Lee Johnson
                                                            29 Evander Sno(sub 83)
                                                            31 Danny Haynes
                                                            10 Nicky Maynard
                                                            Substitutes
                                                            30 Stephen Henderson
                                                            4 Liam Fontaine(sub 87)
                                                            9 David Clarkson
                                                            15 Gavin Williams
                                                            17 Ivan Sproule(sub 75)
                                                            32 Lewin Nyatanga
                                                            33 Alvaro Saborio(sub 83) Goal
                                                            Sheff UtdRating
                                                            Player rating out of ten Player name Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Substitution Rating
                                                            30 Carl Ikeme
                                                            34 Kyle Walker
                                                            5 Chris Morgan
                                                            6 Matthew Kilgallon
                                                            21 Andrew Davies
                                                            18 Jamie Ward(sub 87)
                                                            4 Nick Montgomery
                                                            15 James Harper(sub 90)
                                                            28 Stephen Quinn
                                                            12 Lee Williamson(sub 58)
                                                            7 Darius Henderson Goal
                                                            Substitutes
                                                            23 Mark Bunn
                                                            2 Ryan France
                                                            9 Ched Evans
                                                            10 Kyel Reid(sub 87)
                                                            16 Andy Taylor
                                                            19 Jordan Stewart(sub 58)
                                                            33 Jonathan Fortune(sub 90)

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