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Brewster gives Derby early lead, Brereton-Diaz adds quick second Clark rounds off fine move to add Rams' third, Agyemang heads home fourth Salvesen rounds off rout with late fifth from close range Derby, who started night 11th, rocket up to sixth Robins slip to ninth after home hammering Get Involved: Use yellow button below, via Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply) Kate Holloway and Ben Miller FT: Bristol City 0-5 Derby Ed Dawes BBC Radio Derby commentator Nobody expected the Rams to come here and be rampant and destroy the home side with brilliant football, excellent finishing and a level of cohesiveness we haven't seen for a long time. It has been one of the best Derby performances I have seen in years - comprehensive from front to back against a side who started in eighth. A brilliant, brilliant display. They could have had more. It has been an epic performance and one that will live long in the memory. The fans head over to applaud the fans who have come here despite awful traffic and weather. FT: Bristol City 0-5 Derby Derby County's away day magic continues to impress and dazzle as they steamroll Bristol City for a 5-0 victory. The Robins' half-time changes meant little to Derby, who came out ticking just as well as they did in the first. Patrick Agyemang secured a fourth with a well-produced header before Lars-Jorgen Salvesen humbled the hosts further by lifting a volley into the top of the net. The best Derby performance of the season? Could be so. The best performance of any team in the Championship this season? It's up there. Bristol City 0-5 Derby Ed Dawes BBC Radio Derby commentator Derby's last 5-0 away win was against Plymouth Argyle on 12 September 1959. Thanks to Andy Ellis - the Derby statistician and historian - for that. Use yellow button below, via Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply) What HAS happened to City since December? We are a shadow of the team that sustained a top six place! Peter, Kent No ambition from the board at Ashton Gate. It’s the same old story season after season. This is relegation form not play-off. Not having a go at management but City need a manager/coach who has Championship experience with promotion skills. Simon, Dumfries Bristol City 0-4 Derby There are five added minutes to match the FIVE goals Derby have put past Bristol City tonight. Just wow. Bristol City 0-5 Derby Darren Robinson Former Derby coach on BBC Radio Derby Bristol City were put to the sword, there. Derby players were queueing up for that first cross from Callum Elder. They recycled and Andreas Weimann crossed. Bristol City have given up the ghost and weren't checking the runners. Lars-Jorgen Salvesen pounced from three or four yards, putting the ball past the hapless goalkeeper. Maybe we could get six. Lars-Jorgen Salvesen (88 mins) A supreme night for Derby County. Andi Weimann is back to haunt his old side as he punts a cross into Lars-Jorgen Salvesen, who bulges the roof of the net for a fifth. Yes, A FIFTH! Against fellow play-off contenders at that. Bristol City 0-4 Derby OH, THERE COULD HAVE BEEN A FIFTH! Again, Derby are so quick around the final third as Oscar Fraulo pops the ball into Owen Eames' feet. The 19-year-old takes aim but it takes a nick off Rob Dickie to whack off the bottom of the crossbar. Bristol City 0-4 Derby Joe Burnell Former Bristol City midfielder on BBC Radio Bristol Matt Clarke's been man of the match for me. He's been dominant on the ball. Bristol City 0-4 Derby Derby are so good away from home that, actually, no one is better in the Championship. They are on their way to an eighth win out of their past 15 games, while Middlesbrough, who are second-best on the road, have won seven. Meanwhile, Robins new boy Delano Burgzorg tries an effort but, as has been the story all night for the hosts, it's lacking quality. Bristol City 0-4 Derby Ed Hadwin Commentator on BBC Radio Bristol There's a lot of frustration among Bristol City players and fans. If it was a boxing match, it would have been stopped. Plenty of supporters are heading for the exits. I'd always stay until the end, but it's difficult to criticise anyone leaving early. It's been very rubbish. It's difficult to argue that Derby wouldn't have won, whatever happened. Bristol City 0-4 Derby Robins defender Cameron Pring goes into the bad books for a naughty foul. A hard night's work and it looks like that's all he's going to have to show for it. Use yellow button below, via Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply) Bristol City look poor tonight but that doesn't take anything away from a textbook demonstration of counter-attacking football at its best. We play to our strengths on the road, we don't at home. Steve, Derby Derby absolutely ruthless at last. Les, Whitwick Bristol City 0-4 Derby No more goal scorers left on the pitch for Derby. Ben Brereton Diaz and Bobby Clark exit. Former Robins player Andi Weimann is accompanied by youngster Owen Eames. Use yellow button below, via Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply) These fans leaving Ashton Gate early isn't going to help the traffic problems! Ross, Watching at home Bristol City 0-4 Derby Ed Dawes BBC Radio Derby commentator I love it when people who don't know the score ask you how it's going.

You say it's 4-0 and they think you're taking the mickey. It's bonkers.

I'm so pleased for the group because Derby have shown flashes of this performance. People are starting to vacate Ashton Gate. Bristol City 0-4 Derby Now the hosts make a change. Sam Morsy is on for Adam Randell. The hosts will need more than a personnel change to try and save face here. Bristol City 0-4 Derby Darren Robinson Former Derby coach on BBC Radio Derby You can see Bristol City's heads have dropped. Their workrate and intensity has completely fallen away. The Rams are enjoying comfortable possession now. I was with Birmingham City when we lost 4-0 at home to Derby in the 2014-15 season. We knew what they were going to do and couldn't stop them, and it's been similar this evening. Playing like this, I would back Derby against anyone. There's a clean sheet to be preserved here. Bristol City 0-4 Derby Rhian Brewster and Patrick Agyemang have done their jobs, that's for sure. The two Derby goalscorers make their way off the field as Lars-Jorgen Salvesen jogs on. Also heading onto the pitch is new signing Jaydon Banel for his debut. Nice game to do so. Bristol City 0-4 Derby Joe Burnell Former Bristol City midfielder on BBC Radio Bristol Even in the build-up play, the ball fell fortuitously to a Derby player - but we failed to stop them. Radek Vitek has been fantastic this season and I wouldn't be surprised to see him in Manchester United's team next year, but it was a poor clearance. Derby have won all the second balls and made breaks with pace and purpose. In terms of possession and attacking threat, it's been all Derby. Match report to appear here. Rate players out of 10 for this game. The rater will close 30 minutes after the final whistle. You must be signed in to a BBC account to play. After the opportunity to rate players has closed, the score displayed represents the average from all the submissions by BBC Sport users. Last Updated 30th January 2026 at 21: 54 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. Manager: Gerhard Struber Formation: 3 - 4 - 2 - 1 Manager: John Eustace Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Manager: Gerhard Struber Formation: 3 - 4 - 2 - 1 Manager: John Eustace Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Championship All competitions All competitions All competitions Bristol City have won their last four home league games against Derby, keeping a clean sheet in each of the last three (all of them being 1-0 victories). Derby manager John Eustace has lost three of his four away matches against Bristol City in the Championship (W1), including the only time he has lost a game by 5+ goals as a manager in the competition (Bristol City 5-0 Blackburn in April 2024). Bristol City have won and kept a clean sheet in three of their last four Championship home games (L1), as many victories to nil as they managed across their previous 21 (3). Derby have won half of their away games in the Championship this season (7/14 – D3 L4); the joint-best win percentage in away matches of any side (also 50% for Hull). 35% of Bristol City’s Championship goals this season have been either scored or assisted by Anis Mehmeti (14/40), who has since left to join Ipswich. This is the fourth-highest percentage by a player for one team in the Championship this term. Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.