 Time to see football for League 2 Bradford City, and they're 6,500 fans here. Dreamland is just around the corner. Wembley Stadium lies 90 minutes away, but dreams can tatter into nightmares. Tranmere came here in 1994, 3-1 up against Villa at this stage, and lost on penalties. In 15 semifinals on their own ground, Villa have lost just one to Chelsea in this cup way back in 1965. But for Bradford City, what a night ahead, as they strive to become the first team from the fourth tier to make the finals since Rockstale in 1962. Villa make two changes from the first leg. Ron Vla has since returned to fitness to captain the side after seven weeks out, and Stephen Arlen starts for the first time in 2013 with Andy Byman only on the bench after an illness forced him out of the weekend draw at West Brom. Darren Bent is among the subs as well after injuring his knee at Ballet Parade. Bradford are unchanged from the first leg when 35-year-old keeper Matt Duke was the hero. Target man Jim Hansen plays, despite a cracked toe, 19-year-old Australian Curtis Good on loan from Newcastle again plays left back with James Meredith out with glandular fever. New signing Michael Nelson is among their subs. Bill Parkinson has tried to approach these games as normal matches. It's almost impossible though for his players to forget that Wembley Stadium is so very close. Delth has it written in the stars for him to play a major role tonight against his hometown club towards young Lotan. One of the few Villa players to draw distinction from the first game. Looking in the box for a Benteke. He taken an early headed opportunity in the first leg. Things might have been so different in all he had six chances in the opening counter between the two sides. And he brought out by young Curtis Good from Melbourne, Australia. A little bit hasty with the pass. Lotan for Villa looking for Benteke. Good as in front of him. Good defensive shape. But it's ahead of him by Benteke and just knocked over the bar by Lotan who continued his run in there. In the first game Villa got in a lot of crosses. Benteke was so strong in the air, dominant. But they didn't take their chances and they've had two already tonight. Joe Bennett with the challenge. And this is where Bradford City will fancy themselves. They'll send their two centre halves forward. Silly challenge. Bit naive out there, he was going nowhere. They are dangerous at set pieces Bradford City. Ten minutes played in the second leg. Bradford leading 3-1 from the first. Did they score here? Most of Villa will have it all today. Looking once again for Hansen. On this occasion, big gym as they call it. Had it well, why? It was a long, long time since Villa had been beaten by a fourth-tier side. January 1964, against Aldershop. To Lambert at Wickham through to the semi-finals of this competition in 2007. That's a good cross. Benteke was on the end of it. He's got to start taking these chances. Good ball in from that position. Really, he should do better than that. Atkinson towards Wells. Just rushed that one. Delft. Good powerful run, sensibly done. He gets the shot away. That's a good run. That space in front of him, travelled into that space. Gets across to Bradford player. Had there been a slightest touch there from... Nathan Doiley would have gone down. knows he needs an early go. 19 minutes gone at Villa Park. The crowd applauds and stands to support Stan. And we continue to wish Stillian Petrov well. As he fights back from a serious illness. It's always a touching moment here. It's for Benteke with a set up there for Kaby and Bondler-Haw. And Bondler-Haw can slip up in turns. Jupe got down well. Surely not again, Villa-Field. Can he do as well as he did in the first leg for veteran Bradford to the goalkeeper. The fans are singing about going up to win the cup. If they cut winners in 19-11. And it with the cross. Look at Benteke! A man who has missed too many chances in this tie so far. Got away from McAddle. And finished so sweetly. No wonder the manager is so delighted. Moves forward. Strong run by him. He's poked it through to Ireland. He's offside. He won't count. Very peasant with the flag. I don't think there was any doubt about it. There's a yard offside. Defending deep. Into Water Island. Zogba. Oh, good save again. And he's having the time of his life in this tie. Got that cleanly away. Good goalkeeping once again. Watching on. Aston Villa's next Premier League game is against Newcastle. I don't think they have a little more force in the FA Cup. Here's Agbon Lahore. Steven Ireland. Little chip. And it's another fingertip save by the goalkeeper. On the night, it's Aston Villa 1. Matt Duke nil. Put over the tie. Matt Duke has been a winner. Up goes Benteke. He has won so much in the end. And Zogba. Good strength there. Ireland arriving on the right-hand side. Couldn't get the shot away. Goes for across. Benteke arriving. Oh, it's an inch wide. Surged onto it. He's so powerful when he comes from a position that's 10, 15 yards out and makes that sort of run. Now here's danger for Villa. Hines cutting inside. Well, it was meant to bend it. That's a very promising player. A reminder there for Aston Villa that they are still behind in this tie and they cannot take chances. Fans trying to stoke up the atmosphere. Many of them thought they'd win on the night. They haven't been beaten here by Bradford City since 1935. But could they do enough to win the tie? It's a corner kick to Bradford City. This is where this tie could spin again. McArdle trying to get to the near post. Goes in there now. And Benteke did so well. And so they set themselves again for Jones' corner. McArdle goes near post. Hanson coming in. Bradford City. Peace. Aston Villa won. Bradford City won. Bradford City lead the tie. This is the very stuff of football fairy tales. They used to stack shelves to make a living. He just slipped too easily away from Rombla. And Phil Parkinson was heading it in himself. Here's Benteke to Fabian Del. Benteke's gone looking for the return. Here's Bannon. Finally wide to Bennett. Slides across in dangerously and away by McHugh. Applause for the young defender from his team-mates. Benteke alert at the far post. And Zogbeer with the corner. Clark at the near post. Benteke again. He claims a corner. It's a strong claim too. McArdle has walked away rather sheepishly because he knows it came off him. Derby. And Doyle. What a lovely big Jim Hanson could have sent them walking down Wembleyway. I think it's just an inflection, the shave of Kieran Clark's head. Dropping back. Two serrated ranks. Good shape about them. Good defensive discipline. Atkinson coming in to make it virtually a back five there. Now goes wide to meet a Zogbeer. Doubling up with good. That's his primary job. Has been over the two legs and he's done it so well. Zogbeer couldn't get free. Bloated. Into Benteke. Whatever happens between now and the final whistle when the history of this tie is told it will be a tale of missed Aston Villa chances. And three to the left. And Villa are badly stretched. They're on the edge. Great effort. He's only been on the pitch for a few moments. Thompson. I think it was his first touch. On the edge of a precipice. So unlucky there. The hero of the night against Arsenal. So nearly a hero once again. Away from good. Incomes across his miss by the wall. Sadly for Villa. Bender made a great run but wasn't found. In it comes from Clark. He looked a tired cross that. Calm. Calm he said. Just a deflection. Took it out of the reach of Benteke. And now Terga. Trying to hold off Stephen Ireland. And hold it in the corner. And down a few seconds more. Villa look for the head of Ben. Byman could get in behind here. They can't get out of jail here. To extra time. It was a call for that. Simply need to get it forward and quickly. Shay Gibbon will bring it out. In seconds. Of the 90 minutes to go. Given Hoyt's tie. Benteke will attack it. With McArdle. Benteke did his job. Atkinson will welly it away. And as far as Clark. Four minutes of stoppage time. Loten. McArdle jumps. It drops towards Terga. It's a corner. They were one or two. Tentative appeals for. Handball against the Bradford City substitute. Surely. They can't have this fairytale. This dream ripped away from them. Within 90 seconds. In comes the corner. Benteke attacks. It's wide. Bent was in there. Hangs his head. I think it was young Loten who got the header on it. Just a glance. Mike Dean checks his watch. Paul Lambert wants more time. Villa simply have to get it forward. Delft launches it. Benteke underneath it. Derby will grab the city. He can smell the hot dogs of Wembley Station. Greatest night in the history of Bradford City. Some will call it. It certainly is in the modern era. By two goals to one. But City you go to. It is surely the greatest fairytale in this competition. And Bradford City are there. Right. Aston Villa two. Bradford City one on aggregate. Aston Villa three. Bradford City four. It's a night to save. We've made history tonight. We're really going to enjoy it. The lads deserve it. I thought the second half they were tremendous. First half we kept the ball away. We came under a lot of pressure. But the second half was a different game. I thought the lads poked really well. Thoroughly deserved to go through. The lads started really well. They got after it. They got the crowd right on it. We looked at three. We looked dominant in the game. And you thought we were going to win the game. But his corner catch you cannot defend that way. You don't expect to get anything. The lads dug in first half. I wasn't expecting the worst. They scored early on. Chance after chance. But Dukie and the bat four was magnificent all night. The second half I think we've done really well. We passed the ball well. And you would always fancy yourself to score here. So it was nice to get in the under the set piece.