 It is another packed house at Valley Parade. Over two and a half thousand Carlisle United fans have made the journey from Cumbria to West Yorkshire. And a stadium which was built for the Premier League some time ago. Now hoping to host a successful League 2 promotion campaign once again. Mark Hughes, somebody who has worked at the very highest level. And he and the rest of his team are wearing armbands here this evening. The Bradford City Academy manager Neil Matthews very sadly died of cancer recently. At the age of just 56 he was a successful striker across the lower divisions. And he had built a very successful academy here at Bradford City. And Valley Parade will now pay tribute to him. She was sent off in the National League playoff semi-final or final rather at Wembley after 45 seconds five years ago. But he's lasted longer here tonight. Off the pitch and a free kick's been given shoved over by Smallwood by Mokson. It's a very good delivery and in the end there wasn't insufficient power. Joe Garner was almost on the end of that as he bungled through the bodies. But Harry Lewis was able to claim in the end. The flares were eventually back on their feet. Patrick challenging forward inside the area. It was all sorts happening there all over the field. Garner picked himself up after a wrestling match on the touch line. That dipping volley so well but he controlled the ball with his arm and it wouldn't have counted. Captain Carlisle Walker was on the end of the opportunity. Harry Lewis at one end. Walker tried to flick the ball on. Kurt then causing problems and it broke kindly for Walker. And he kept his call. Bradford willing the voucher had tennis. And then Banks doing well to offer the nuisance value to give Walker the space right down the centre. Stepping in there before Armour. And then Walker did the rest. Out of his feet driven wide but delivering the cross in. But Barclay was on the end of it. To the face of goal. Bradford so close to a second it was Walker with the shot in the end. Calmont was robbed there and Walker fizzing the ball right across. But putting on the end of it this time. But Walter responds since falling behind. Now McCalmont. Support from Senior. Off the ball inside the area. Senior. Moxon. League two with Exeter last season. And for trying to play their way out but they've given the ball away. How much contact was there looking to hold that high defensive line. It's deep from Moxon. The right house was on the end of it. And the final touch was off wheeling. Any one of us can feel low. Our thoughts can get us down. We can also feel worried about family and friends. But you don't need to struggle on your own. A helping hand is at the end of the phone. Or keyboard every day of the year. Call guideline on their free phone number today. 0801 284 284. Or go online to use the live chat. www.mindingbradford.org.uk Guideline is brought to you by Minding Bradford. Your local mental health charity. www.mindingbradford.org who went to ground and the ball had clearly gone out there we could see but it was difficult for the officials to see that Edmondson able to pick out a team player to contest a decision as Carlisle looked to get moving again Edmondson in between Critchlow but unable to keep the header down Qs will know there is a big day coming up Brunson Park for a big night in a bigger crowd here at Valley for a time in the time thanks to James Walker's first half-goal a combustible 90 minutes but Walker proving to be the difference Carlisle have had one or two moments which will convince them there is still something in this tight coming up on home turf next weekend a great lake chance for Ron Edmondson which was sent over the top but James Walker the match winner here tonight it is finished Bradford City 1 Carlisle United 0