It's been a good start for both of these sides as the Championship got back underway in action-filled style last weekend.

Whilst Burton Albion lost their game to Nottingham Forest at the City ground, few expected them to keep coming back from the death, eventually losing 4-3 to Philippe Montanier's side.

Burton will have felt aggrieved to have not got at least a point though, missing a golden chance at the death as Forest took the win.

As for Bristol City, they had a Chelsea loanee to thank as they turned their game with Wigan around in the last ten minutes, scoring twice to give themselves a 2-1 victory at the newly refurbished Ashton Gate.

In Tammy Abraham they have an extremely good young man who didn't hesitate in getting his Robins career started with a bang, albeit from the substitutes bench.

So with manager Lee Johnson having a lot of thinking to do ahead of this weekend's game with Burton Albion, who should make the starting XI?

Here's out Bristol City team that will definitely beat Burton Albion...

GK: Richard O'Donnell

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A pretty standard choice this.

The Englishman couldn't have done much about Will Grigg's goal and was quiet throughout the game.

Deserves to keep his place against Burton.

RB: Adam Matthews

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After Luke Ayling completed a move to Celtic earlier this week, former Hoops defender Adam Matthews will be given the chance to shine for Johnson's side.

He's with the Robbins after signing on a season-long loan from Sunderland and he will hope his form picks up in the coming weeks. He's a defensively sound player, who enjoys getting forward too.

Not a bad replacement at all.

CB: Aden Flint

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The centre-back who became an idol for City fans after scoring a hat-trick in his club's final game in the 2014/2015 season, against Walsall deserves to start again.

He's solid, reads the game well and will be surefire bet for most of the season.

CB: Hörður Björgvin Magnússon

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The Iceland international, who failed to feature in any of his countries' games at Euro 2016 was another man who looked pretty comfortable against Wigan.

Composed, calm and confident, expect Magnusson to feature a lot for the Robins this season.

LB: Joe Bryan

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Bryan, who can also operate as a left-winger, gave Bristol a great attacking outlet in the game against Wigan.

He bombs up and down the wing and offers good support to the strikers, who will enjoy the amount of crosses his delivers per game.

CDM: Bobby Reid

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Deserves to come into the side after coming on as a substitute against Wigan. His performance changed the game and Wigan scored two goals when he entered the field. Surely deserves to be rewarded with a start against Burton.

CDM: Gary O'Neil

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O'Neil is a fantastic player for manager Johnson to have at his disposal at this level in the league. The former Middlesbrough and West Ham midfielder knows the game better than anyone in the squad and he's a solid, solid anchor in the Robins midfield.

Expect to see a lot of him this season.

RM/RW: Tammy Abraham

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The man of the moment- Tammy Abraham changed the game when he came on as a 67th minute sub against Wigan. The Chelsea loanee grabbed himself a goal and was a threat as soon as he came onto the pitch.

Expect big things from this young lad, who has a bright future ahead.

CAM/CF: Lee Tomlin

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Tomlin signed a permanent deal with Bristol this summer having played on-loan at Ashton Gate for a spell last season. He compliments the forward line well, offering good support to the main-man Kodjia upfront.

LM/LW: Luke Freeman

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Much like Abraham, Bristol looked a more competitive team going forward with the Stevenage winger on the pitch. He's frighteningly quick and loves to get forward. In a league dominated by the amount of goals you score, he could be invaluable going forward.

ST: Jonathan Kodjia

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The easiest pick in the team.

Jonathan Kodjia is the main man in this Bristol lineup and don't let anyone else tell you otherwise. He's quick, strong and good in the air and his performances will define City's season.

If he can stay injury free and in-form, expect Bristol to surprise a few sides this season.