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  • Knight (45)
  • Wetherall (72)
  • Date:2006-02-14
  • Kick-off:19:45
  • Venue:Liberty Stadium
  • Attendance:11028
  • Referee:Friend, K

Live Commentary

90mins

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

80mins

Steven Schumacher is booked for dissent.

78mins

Bobby Petta is replaced by Lewis Emanuel.

76mins

Swansea are replacing Andy Robinson with Kevin McLeod.

76mins

Rory Fallon is replaced by Adebayo Akinfenwa.

75mins

Swansea are replacing Leon Britton with Adrian Forbes.

72mins

Goal!! David Wetherall scores for Bradford.

49mins

Danny Cadamarteri goes into the referees book for unsporting behaviour.

46mins

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

45mins

The ref has blown his whistle for half time.

45mins

Goal!! Leon Knight scores for Swansea.

41mins

The referee has booked Darren Holloway.

33mins

Bobby Petta is booked for unsporting behaviour.

0mins

The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.


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Match Report

Swansea dropped more points in their quest for automatic promotion after being held to a draw by battling Bradford.

The hosts were forced to make three changes to their line-up with Gary Monk, Kevin Austin and Leon Knight starting in place of the injured Izzy Iriekpen, Steve Watt and Lee Trundle.

Three times in the opening five minutes they opened up the visitors' defence with lightening raids down the flanks.

Leon Knight had Bantams goalkeeper Donovan Ricketts scrambling out of his goal but Leon Britton was only able to stab the loose ball wide.

In the 12th minute Tom Williams raced down the left before curling a cross into the danger area, but the ball had drifted behind the line, much to the visitors' relief.

Two minutes later Bradford mounted their first attack when Bobby Petta lifted a cross to the far post only for Dean Windass' header to land on top of the net.

Rory Fallon almost claimed his first goal for the club after 15 minutes when he climbed above Bantams skipper David Wetherall, but his crisp header flew over the bar.

Knight was next to have a shooting chance but Ricketts dived low to palm his effort behind for a fruitless corner.

Bradford should have gone ahead in the 34th minute when a Petta cross ran loose inside the home six-yard box. All it needed was a touch from Windass but he lost his balance and failed to tap into an empty net.

The deadlock was broken in the last minute of first-half injury-time. A long ball down the middle was chased by Knight, who turned Wetherall before flashing his shot high into the top corner.

Swansea started the second period brightly with both Knight and Andy Robinson going close before Monk glanced a header wide from a corner.

Out of the blue the Bantams equalised in the 72nd minute when Wetherall rose unchallenged to head home a Marc Bridge-Wilkinson corner.

Kenny Jackett threw on all three substitutes three minutes later in an effort to force the victory the Swans so desperately needed, but the Bradford defence held firm.

Swansea City

Bradford City

Corners

26

Fouls

1314

Goal attempts

1010

Shots off target

53

Offsides

44

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