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  • Kick-off: 15:00
  • Venue: Coral Windows Stadium
  • Attendance: 12683
  • Referee: Webster, C

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

82mins

Bradford are replacing Omar Daley with Kyle Nix.

75mins

Bradford are replacing Lee Bullock with Dean Furman.

75mins

Bradford are replacing Peter Thorne with Barry Conlon.

72mins

Goal!! Bradford have scored with Michael Boulding putting it in the back of the net.

70mins

Adam Stansfield is replaced by Ben Watson.

70mins

Exeter are replacing Rob Edwards with Richard Logan.

68mins

Goal!! Bradford have scored with Peter Thorne putting it in the back of the net.

64mins

Exeter are replacing Bertrand Cozic with Liam Sercombe.

59mins

Goal!! Michael Boulding scores for Bradford.

54mins

Goal!! Peter Thorne scores for Bradford.

53mins

Steve Tully goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 1.

45mins

The ref has blown his whistle for half time.

38mins

Goal!! Exeter have scored with Matt Gill putting it in the back of the net.

0mins

It's 3pm on Saturday, September 13th, the match has kicked off.

Match Report

Strike duo Peter Thorne and Michael Boulding each bagged a double as Stuart McCall's promotion favourites powered their way to the top of the League Two table.

The Bantams were out of sorts against a well-drilled Exeter side in the first half and they looked like having a difficult afternoon when Matt Clarke's mis-hit clearance gave midfielder Matt Gill the chance to fire the visitors ahead after 38 minutes.

But a half-time pep talk from McCall fired up his side and, with wingers Joe Colbeck and Omar Daley terrorising the Grecians backline, Bradford turned the game on its head with two goals in five minutes.

Exeter keeper Paul Jones had made a couple of important blocks to frustrate the home side but, when he fumbled Colbeck's long-range strike after 53 minutes, hot-shot Thorne pounced on the rebound to stab home his seventh goal of the season.

The visitors had produced some neat football in the first half with striker Adam Stansfield causing all sorts of problems for Bradford's centre-half pairing, but the Grecians frontman will rue the chance he blasted against the bar in the opening period.

Thorne's equaliser was the spark that Bradford needed and, with the speedy Daley giving full-back Steve Tully a torrid time, more goals looked on the cards.

After 58 minutes the Bradford pressure told when full-back Paul Arnison swung over a perfect cross from the right and marksman Boulding rose at the back post to head home from seven yards.

As Bradford surged forward Exeter failed to stem the tide and, after another blistering run by Colbeck, Jones could only push away his shot and Thorne was on the spot to force the ball home from close range.

It was now one-way traffic and four minutes later Daley's sprint down the left flank sliced open the Exeter defence.

The Jamaican has been criticised in the past for wasting good openings but this time he kept his head to square the ball for Boulding, who drove a deflected shot beyond Jones from just inside the box.

Boulding almost grabbed his hat-trick after another mix-up in the box, but Jones stretched out a hand to flick his chip over the bar.

The visitors, who lost 6-0 the last time they came to Bradford in 1993, staged a late rally but Bantams keeper Rhys Evans was also on form and he superbly parried a Ryan Harley shot late on.

Bradford City

Exeter City

Corners

65

Fouls

510

Goal attempts

1911

Shots off target

56

Offsides

33

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