 It's been a season that has never really caught fire. For Swindon, there's been just three wins this calendar year for the hosts, and boss Jody Morris, well happily with the halt of a losing streak last time, has warned his players they need to be at the top of their game today. The players are excited we have to embrace this, said Mark Hughes. They've lost just twice this calendar year, and are still in with a half chance of automatic promotion. The two managers playing on the same side at Chelsea will be interesting to see how it shakes out today. It's Swindon Town against Bradford City, with plenty on the line for Bradford. Fairly low pace when he started his game. But on this right-hand side to Chase, that was superb work, and the work, in fact, continues. Should be a free kick, and he tries to... Agrees. Work from Hepburn Murphy, buttoned with a free kick. Into the six-yard box, there's a flash of the head from Jeff Cop. Not able to hit the target, and Bradford could counter. He's frustrated with himself there, look, Jeff Cop. Well-won there by Smallwood. Cook makes himself available. Big chance here for Cook, and the league's top scorer. He is very well-stocked by Tom Clayton. Lovely through ball. Very good defending. Once he backs, just going to retreat back down the touch line. He bounces through for Cook, it's an air shot. And then it's a shot very much in the air by Smallwood. The experience midfield, he'll be frustrated with himself here. I think Andy Cook will be very frustrated with himself as well. Hits his standing leg, not into the sky by right of help. Swindon just struggling to keep any level of possession, and here's Harry Chapman down this left-hand side. Got a man with him, that should be a free kick in his. I'll argue his case, but a hard one to argue. It's Smallwood. Just flicked across. Gilead, the man with the last touch. Intriguing free-kick technique there from the two of them. Smallwood with a huge thump of the ball forward. He's down again here. Not a bad strike-ins. Solbrane eventually gets a hold of it. Williams, it's a lovely roll, but actually he's lost the ball and a chance now for Bradford to come forward. Jamie Walker slightly up, hits the pass for Banks. Still collects it on this right-hand side. Three in the centre for him to try and find. It's going to come towards Cook, who again does not connect properly. 24-league goals this season. League Two's top scorer is at the moment having one of those days. Absolutely dominant at the moment. Gilead, Smallwood. Now Chapman has got the movement of his left back out to the left-hand side, going by himself here. Chapman just slightly overhits it, still finds his man and then collides with the advertising boards. It's going to run away off Walker as well. I think Chapman is holding his... That is Hamstring, he's holding. That might be Harry Chapman's game done. It's season done. Wave from his man here, but Hutton's come to the hallway through. He'll challenge again and it's all very chaotic. But Murphy almost benefited from it. Never does well enough there, but... It's finds Gilead. Smart turn. Again with Banks into the penalty area, tries the shot, deflects it wide. Throwing into the game at the moment, Scott Banks. Short corner. Plenty in there. Lovely ball to the edge of the six yard box. It is dangerous, but... Sol Brinble has gobbled that one up in the end. There was a big chance there. Bradford will go into halftime, perhaps a little confused as to how they're not leading. And then Murphy could swim and take the lead, going into halftime. Now with Khan, who tries the looper. It's a very good stop from Lewis. Close, he said he can't. Good stop from the keeper. 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. 08 001 884 884 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. Superbly won Gilead with a smart little toe poke. Now Banks is an option. Banks has been used as that option. Put it across goal and there's a key touch to it inside the six yard box. Then there's a touch from the referee, in fact. Swindon bring it clear. Did Banks choose the right option? Is the question really against which you play to this left-hand side? And a very good touch as well. Blake Tracy, ball into the centre. What a stop that is. Has Jeff got been denied there? Brilliant work on the left-hand side. But Harry Lewis with a magnificent save. Swindon really growing into this tie now. All that first half pump from Bradford has just dissipated a little bit. A toe poke forward. A little bit of chaos and... Harry Lewis in the end collects the ball. Mark Humes will have had his heart in his mouth at that point. Williams done very well to win it. Hardly won, but definitely fairly. And once someone goes back with Williams, drives on a little, tries the first-time ball, gets it back, and then makes the right option to the right-hand side. And it goes, Williams! Swindon lead as soon as Johnny Williams, well-samba danced by the corner flag. Started the move. It's a brilliant turn and a lovely balling miss. And then he ends the move. Bradford didn't take their chances in the first half. Swindon have taken theirs in the second. Humes must be pulling his hair out. Such a good first-half performance. Can they get anything late in this game? That is very, very good. There's a wrestle to the ground. No penalty given. Boris get the three points. Bradford dominated the first half. Huge chances for Smallwood in particular. The league's top scorer, Andy Cook, it did seem like it was the away sides for the taking, but a 10-second half was then punctured by Johnny Williams, who started and ended the move for the winner. Mark Humes will be furious, but it's Swindon Town Warner,