2023
Saturday, 03 February 2024
Sky Bet League - Division Two
University of Bradford Stadium
Attendance: 16,790
Ref: Ross Joyce
 
Bradford City
0 (0) - (0) 0
Wimbledon
1
Sam Walker
31
Jonathan Tomkinson
5
Matthew Platt
Subbed 7979
18
Ciarán Kelly
2
Brad Halliday
26
Kevin McDonald
Yellow 80m
6
Richard Smallwood
Yellow 38m Subbed 6161
32
Lewis Richards
20
Harrison Chapman
Subbed 4646
11
Alex Gilliead
28
Jake Young
Subbed 6161
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13
Colin Doyle
3
Liam Ridehalgh
15
Sam Stubbs
14
Tyler Smith
Sub (5 79m)5-79
8
Calum Kavanagh
Sub (6 61m)6-61 Yellow 91m
9
Andy Cook
Sub (28 61m)28-61
23
Bobby Pointon
Sub (20 46m)20-46

Bradford's winless run in League Two stretched to eight games after a goalless draw at home to AFC Wimbledon.

The hosts had the better of the first half on a difficult pitch at Valley Parade as Wimbledon goalkeeper Alex Bass, who had a loan spell at Bradford in 2022, saved from Alex Gilliead and Harry Chapman.

Chapman also bent a free-kick just wide and then set up Richie Smallwood, only for his captain to volley straight into the ground and at Bass.

Wimbledon appealed for a penalty right on half-time, but Omar Bugiel was instead booked for diving.

Gilliead sent another long-range effort past the post at the start of the second half as Bradford continued to push for an opener.

Calum Kavanagh, a deadline-day signing from Middlesbrough, nearly set up fellow substitute Bobby Pointon, but again the Dons goal remained unbreached.

Bradford manager Graham Alexander had dropped top scorer Andy Cook to the bench but he was sent on for Jake Young after an hour.

Cook had an opening when set up by Lewis Richards, but the ball got stuck under his feet as he tried to get off a shot from close range.

https://www.afcwimbledon.co.uk/news/2024/february/3/dons-draw-against-bantams
https://www.bradfordcityafc.com/news/2024/february/3/bantams-held-to-draw-by-dons