Bristol City are back in Championship action as they face Alex Neil for the third time this season in their trip to the bet365 Stadium.
The former Norwich City boss has had the Robins' number twice so far this season, first beating them when he was in charge of Sunderland back in August, before also registering a win at Ashton Gate. The Potters are in good form and won 4-0 against Coventry City in their last match, with their last league defeat coming on February 25.
Alex Scott, Kal Naismith and Tomas Kalas remain out, despite rejoining training this week, and are also unlikely to play against Middlesbrough. Mark Sykes is absent through suspension, and whilst he trains with his teammates, he can only watch on as City do without him. Injuries and suspensions have opened up opportunities for out-of-favour and younger players this season, and with not much left to play for now is the time to perhaps give other players an opportunity, though Pearson has already given several players their competitive debuts this season.
Pearson is the kind of manager that doesn't want to change things much, but it was revealed by him in his pre-match press conference that against Reading, goal scorer Tommy Conway was only meant to play the hour. The Scotland Under-21 international is still trying to properly recover from a hamstring tendon injury and that could come in to his thinking when he names his team for Friday.
Here’s our predicted Bristol City line-up to face Stoke City, as more than a 1,000 fans make the trip to Staffordshire:

9. A slightly more attacking role for Weimann who played there last week and has been brought on a sub and positioned there also.
A slightly more attacking role for Weimann who played there last week and has been brought on a sub and positioned there also. | Getty Images Photo: Catherine Ivill/Getty Images

10. ST: Nahki Wells
Another start for Wells, who leads the scorers charts. It’s a frustrating time for Cornick, who is still yet to get a goal but Wells’ goals has him starting again. | Getty Images Photo: Catherine Ivill/Getty Images

11. Anis Mehmeti
Mehmeti’s at least got an assist but there’s definitely a feeling that there is more to come from him. He needs a game where he can really show what he’s all about. | Rogan/Fever Pitch Photo: Rogan/Fever Pitch