 But the goalkeeper, Harry Lewis, was the penalty shootout hero in mid-week, and they could only put in over Atrington. But I think they're hoping for a little less work to do today, and an improvement from the Bansings won it, a way defeat to Crawley first up in the lead. As for Colchester, well, they exited the cut on penalty, without scoring from 12 yards. Cardiff winning the spot kick clockery 3-0, this is actually the used first lead game. Their opening was Caspone against Swindon, that one was due to a waterlogged pitch. So, an interesting clash for these pair of sides. Colchester looking long, a late run, but back to the goalkeeper it goes. Although he's caught in possession, and that's awful goalkeeping, it should be won, and it is! Well, that's a calamity for the Bradford goalkeeper, Harry Lewis, who's had a mere Taylor ghosting in, and Joe Taylor couldn't believe his look. Wait, he won't want to see this again, but let's have a look, Harry. He just didn't get the ball out of his feet quickly enough, did he? Shot comes in, could have been a penalty, but credit to Joe Taylor turning it round. Colchester have an early lead. And for the thoughts of the Bradford goalkeeper, then. Hero in midweek, and conceding in the manner that he did. First up today, Bradford will want to help him out, and a tone for that, and they could do so here. Bursting run forward, turns Swindon possible, Cook gets it away, but to no real avail. The ball's still bouncing around, it was O'Dowell with it. Breaking forward, Cook got an opportunity at goal, and goalkeeper Goodman did very, very well for Colchester. Keeps it at 1-0. Some heavy tackles as well, the referee's letting it go, but O'Dowell here, riding tackle after tackle, offloads it. Unselfishly as well, you've got to say. And he could pull in the trigger, but goalkeeper Owen Goodman standing up well. Bradford with an opportunity to level up. Can they do so, but Colchester again doing well. Opportunity from distance. Gillied here is actually forced to go backwards, and again, Bradford trying to reframe this attack. Shall we say that should be a free kick? Goodman did it is. Skidding crosswater, Gillied. And Bradford an opportunity to pump the ball long here. Will they? Yes, indeed. They will. Smalled with it, the captain, and down go one or two players. Appeals for a penalty. Referee doesn't seem interested. Mark Hughes won't be happy with that one, as it's whipped in. It's a call that went down there. Went in the penalty from rain to sunshine here. Valley parade, and Abandon's needing a goal back. The trailing one there. Good, ripped in cross, but again, Colchester clear their lines. Attack like a heavy tackle. It's been a meaty encounter this one, you know. Bradford holding their own, no advantage, says a referee. So a free kick to the home side. This is an interesting training ground move, whipped into the back post, and somehow it's saved, and over the bar it goes. Platt with it, just about getting to the ball. Whipped in round the corner by Smallwood. A training ground move. Platt gets there after pressure from Cook, and over the bar it goes. They're proving that they're still in this game, Bradford, although 1-0 down. Certainly still in it, long it goes. And again, is it to demonstrate that point? Low shot, it's hit a body, it's gone in. That is the equaliser, no doubt with it, and I've got to say, I think Bradford deserved it. Since conceding early, Mark Hughes' side have looked on the front foot, they've looked to push forward, and they've looked to dominate, and I think they thoroughly deserved this equaliser. Didn't know a great deal about it. Head to chest, they won't care, what all. He poised then, in the sunshine, in the north-west. That all-important winner. If anybody, a share of the spoils potentially. But it's again, Bradford on the front foot, beginning the second half, as they ended the first. In the ascendancy, it's fair to say. Looking to go over the bar, indeed it did. Bradford do from this set piece, it's a good corner too. Keeper flaps at it, he scored one, will he score a second? How's that hit the bar? And the goalkeeper's got something on that, you know. Goodman. O'Dowell with one in the first half, almost with one in the second half. Came through a mele of players, nice and composed. He's hit the bar, it remains one-off. Manchester's game against Swindon, called off due to a waterlock pitch last week. The ball not moving five or so yards at times. O'Dowell's a lovely, neat three-ball there. And the end of it, Patterson has hit it, and he's hit it low, he's hit it well, and he scored a second for Bradford. Having got one nil down, Patterson with it, hard and low. And O'Dowell turns provider here on the halfway line, watch this ball around the corner. He means every inch of it as well. Plenty to do, though, for Patterson. It's hard and low. I mean, Goodman's been very, very good in the Colchester goal today, but he couldn't do a great deal about that one. Having led, can they muster an equaliser here, the visitors? He's good defending, back on his line, who would come the Bantams once more. Thick of most of the action. Clark O'Dowell once again, what can he do here? So, must come shot, and it just trickles wide. Cook arriving late. Didn't know what to do with that on the goalkeeper. Goodman didn't know whether to leave it. Didn't know whether to dive for it. He didn't either. He's taking his lucky stars, it goes wide. Now, we've already seen goalkeeping calamity for the opposition goalkeeper, Harry Lewis, but that one was neat from Goodman. Colchester keeping it neat and tidy, and trying to build slowly from the back, he says, as they go long. It's a good offload as well, and a break into the box. Squared up, keeper does take. With some appeals for a back pass there, not given. Kim Day it was. Squared. Colchester can make muster another opportunity. Low and hard and saved. I'll tell you what, he may have a tone for his error there. Harry Lewis, and he may well say to the players in the dressing room, I messed up, but Chameleon has effort. I saved that one, didn't I? Low down to his right-hand side. Got a good pour on that one, did Lewis? The goalkeeper with the ball. And full-time whistle goes. Colchester then sliding to defeat, and what's essentially their first league game of the season after that game against Swindon was called off. And they let Joe Taylor's opener in the ninth minute. He cancelled out just before the break of the hour with a level up. He then turned provider for a Paterson's 58-minute winner. And Mark Hughes would be very pleased to have seen a finish of the calibre of that. It was hard and it was low, and it's his side which take all three points.