Nottingham Forest battled to earn a point in a goalless draw with Bristol City yesterday.
Despite Ryan Yates being sent off 11 minutes into the second half, the Reds still picked up what could turn out to be a vital point in the Championship promotion race.
Forest did have chances, though, with Yates himself having an effort cleared off the line and Joe Lolley testing Daniel Bentley in the hosts' goal.
Lewis Grabban, too, as Forest threatened to sneak a win in a second half that had turned into a defensive battle with the visitors hoping to earn a point.
We've had our say, with Forest correspondent Sarah Clapson giving her verdict, but what did the opposition make of it?
Here's what BristolLive and the Robins' official website made of the game...
BristolLive
As City fans will well attest, the Robins have been great on the road for several seasons now, but consistency at Ashton Gate has been hard to find.
The 0-0 draw made it seven games unbeaten at Ashton Gate, but the Robins are drawing too many games currently to make the top six.
Did Lee Johnson really need to play his five at the back system in BS3, with his two most creative players on the bench for this game? Should City not be more attacking on their own turf?
The head coach will point to the fact that City did yet have some good chances, while it was at least back to back league cleans sheets for the first time this season.
Read the full piece HERE .
Bristol City website
City stretched their home form to seven games unbeaten in a goalless draw against Nottingham Forest in BS3.
In a match of few clear-cut chances, Andreas Weimann saw a deflected pass bounce back off the post, before Ryan Yates saw red for a rash tackle on Ádám Nagy.
Ten-men Forest went agonisingly close though through Lewis Grabban, before Rodri hooked a shot over the crossbar late on.
The Robins couldn’t break through with the extra man advantage and would settle for a point and a clean sheet.
Read the report in full HERE .