Scorer Marlon Pack insists Bristol City have nothing to fear when they host Manchester United on Wednesday.
The Carabao Cup clash will be the latest outing for an in-form Championship side that has won its last four games, including Saturday’s match with Nottingham Forest.
Pack got the first of two first-half goals, although the home side had their lead halved just two minutes after the restart.


All thoughts now turn to the first game between the Championship high-flyers and United since February 1980.