Chelsea-owned Bristol City forward Tammy Abraham should be available for the Championship game against Leeds United this evening.

Bristol City first-team coach John Pemberton has told the club’s official website that Tammy Abraham should be available for the match against Leeds United this evening.
Abraham failed to complete City’s Championship game against Fulham away from home at Craven Cottage at the weekend.
The 18-year-old forward, who joined the Robins on a season-long loan deal from Chelsea in the summer transfer window, hobbled off in the 69th minute with a dead leg injury.

Pemberton, though, has suggested that Abraham will be fit to face Leeds at the Ashton Gate Stadium in the Championship this evening.
“Tammy should be ok,” Pemberton told City’s official website. “He took a heavy whack at Fulham but we’re hoping to have him available to us.”

Worry for Leeds United?
Abraham has been in brilliant form for City so far this season and will be a key player in the match against Leeds.
The 18-year-old forward has scored seven goals and created six chances in nine Championship matches for the Robins so far this season.
If the youngster starts the game, then Lee Johnson’s side will have a great chance of winning against Leeds.
The West Yorkshire outfit are in good form at the moment, but their defence will find it hard to cope with Abraham.

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