It's by no means a bad time to be a Bristol City fan. 

Though supporters aren't allowed in Ashton Gate right now, Dean Holden's men are sixth and will be eyeing a finish in the play-offs if things go well.

Other than the defeats to Reading, Norwich City, and Middlesbrough, the Robins' performances have been positive and they have been good to watch – particularly when Antoine Semenyo is flying.

The club's celebrity fans will likely have been enjoying themselves and today we look at SIX that supposedly count themselves as supporters. Have you ever seen any of this lot at Ashton Gate?

The commentator has seen it all in footballing terms, covering World Cups, European Championships, the Champions League, and Premier League for the BBC (and who could forget Robot Wars).

However, having started his career at BBC Radio Bristol he counts himself as a Robins fan.

The former England opener scored more than 10,000 runs for his country and was a faithful servant to his county, Somerset.

Trescothick is known to be an avid City fan, as well as an honorary vice president of the club.

Another England and Somerset cricketer, Leach became a national hero with his stoic batting performance alongside Ben Stokes at Headingley last summer.

He's also a fan of the Robins and enjoyed some special treatment after his exploits in the 2019 Ashes...

The Bristolian comedian is known to be a lifelong fan of the Bs3 outfit and can often be found tweeting about the club.

His love of the Robins is certainly no secret, as this video shows.

The Blackadder actor and presenter of Time Team is notoriously a supporter of the Robins.

He was particularly pleased after they secured their return to the Championship in 2015.

Perhaps the longest-serving fan on this list, Cleese has previously claimed to have been a fan since 1953.

In that time he has helped to change the face of British comedy as part of Monty Python, but how often has he been at Ashton Gate?