It's crazy to think that it has now been 18 days since Bristol City last took the field in a competitive fixture.

Lee Johnson's men will have to wait a little while longer before they get the chance to do so again, with all EFL games suspended until the 30th of April at the earliest due to the Covid-19 fear.

Never fear though, we've got you covered! To ensure you can get your fill of City we've compiled a list of five games during the fixture delay...

Nothing short of an absolute classic.

After holding Liverpool to a 1-1 draw in their FA Cup fourth round tie at Ashton Gate, the Robins traveled to Anfield looking to cause an upset.

Clad in that familiar lime green and purple strip, City did exactly that via Brian Tinnion. Definitely worth another watch.

The play-offs have not always been kind to the Robins but the second leg of the semi-final back in 2007/08 was dramatic for all the right reasons.

Gary Johnson's side headed into the game in the driving seat after winning 2-1 in the first leg at Selhurst Park but were a first-half goal for Palace took the game to extra time.

The rest, as they say, is history. The full highlights are even available on YouTube if you really want to immerse yourself.

There is no love lost between City and Rovers fans but in recent years Bristol derbies have been few and far between.

The last took place at Ashton Gate in 2013 and proved a fantastic spectacle. The two sides met in the EFL Trophy – a competition that has proved a happy hunting ground for the Robins over the years.

This game was no different.

We couldn't not include a game from the double-winning season now, could we?

The Robins dominated League One in the 2014/15 season and marched to a record third EFL Trophy triumph.

With the title already secured, they took on Walsall on the last day of the season and it's fair to say that they celebrated in style.

"Still life perhaps in this for Bristol City...in by Taylor...it's Smith!"

Without a doubt, the most famous game in the Lee Johnson era and one that would be worth watching for the winner alone, however, it was a top-class performance all-around from the Robins and one that deserves to be watched over and over.