Having one of your own come through the academy and make a name for themselves in the first team is a moment like no other for most football fans.

Bristol City's academy has had it's fair share of success in the past few years with the likes of Joe Bryan, Bobby Reid and Lloyd Kelly coming through and establishing themselves in the first team before being sold on for big money.

Here, we take a look at six Bristol City wonderkids that you need to know about...

Wales under-19 winger Pearson has a bright future ahead of him in the game.

Having already trained with the Robins first team and enjoying a fruitful spell out on loan with National League South side Bath City, the quick winger is definitely a player for City fans to keep an eye on over the course of the next few years.

Saikou Janneh is a goalscoring machine, having joined the City academy in the past couple of years and going on to net over 20 goals on loan at Torquay United last season.

The striker knows where the net is, and after a proposed move to Doncaster Rovers fell through in the summer due to injury, the 19-year-old is enjoying another loan out at Torquay.

Tyreeq Bakinson may be a familiar name to some on this list, having featured on loan for Newport County last season.

The powerful central midfielder impressed during his 42 appearances over the season as he got his first spell of senior football.

Striker Britton has only been a part of Bristol City this year, having joined after a successful trial period after being spotted playing for eighth-tier side Mangotsfield United.

The 18-year-old striker is currently on loan with Yate Town, where he has netted the goals on a regular basis this season.

Attacking midfielder Benarous is one of the many players currently standing out for the Robins in the under-18 squad at Ashton Gate.

Having been recently called up to the England under-17 squad this season, Benarous is a name to watch out for in the future.

The son of former Bristol City left-back, Mickey Bell, his striker son is currently scoring the goals on a regular basis for Bristol City.

The youngster could be set for big things at Ashton Gate if he continues his development and keeps his feet firmly on the ground.