 Well, it's League 2 versus League 1 in the Bristol Street Motor's trophy this evening here at Valley Parade. They may be down in 19th in the fourth tier, but Radford have progressed the knockout stages of this competition, along with tonight's visitors, Barnsley, who are riding high in League 1. With progression achieved, an opportunity now for both sides to play with a degree of freedom. Well, it might not be a packed arena tonight, but they'll be wanting goals, they'll be wanting action, and both sides will be keen to do their bit in terms of entertainment. Long searching ball forward from a Radford perspective. Early set piece. Box is loaded if they can find the right ball. Front three there. Smith, Cook, Nador, Lorne looking, and there's the opening goal. Well, it was a really good ball into the box, and I think it's Platt, who rises highest. Chapman with the ball in from the far side. It is. Platt gets up above his man, and that's a lovely header beyond the keeper. One nil to Radford City, only two minutes gone. Exactly the sort of start that Barnsley would have not wanted. Here's Cook. Again, they progress forward, shooting opportunity. Perhaps really good shot, and it's a good save as well. Well, look at this, they're coming forward in waves at the moment. Smith shot across the keeper, and that's a fine save. Well, Nador, Cook, Smith, Radford's front three, real live wires so far this evening. Opportunity here, shooting chance, maybe for Cook! Oh, what a strike! What a fine finish! Doesn't show much emotion, but that's a striker's goal, if ever I've seen one. Ball played through to him, Smallwood with it. Comes off his defender, doesn't think twice, does he? That's a rocket of a shot. Seventh goal of the season for Cook. First in this competition, though, a quarter of an hour gone, and here they come once more. A little bit at sixes and sevens defensively, giving the ball away, not closing down well enough. Seasley dealt with by Taylor, long raking, searching ball forward. He's shown the defender a clean pair of heels, shooting opportunity! Oh, look at that! Smith this time, and it's three for Radford. Well, we've only just played over half an hour, and already, Radford have three, and it's three different goal scorers. Smith holds off his man, really good strength. Shepard not up to it, beats him twice, fine finish into the roof of the net. Here's Shepard, raking ball forward. There's Cosgrove! Well, he almost gets a touch on it, not quite, both he and Marsh lurking. It's a good ball in it, isn't it, from the defender? Just doesn't get the connection he wanted. Well, it really has been a half from Radford's point of view that will live long in the memory. Opportunity chance, round the goalkeeper! And it's cleared off the line! Audour it was this time. Well, they could have had five in this first half. They've got three already, Radford City. But that was almost another opportunity. Again, look at it, it's a long ball forward, cooked with the flick. To one of his strike partners, round the keeper, and cleared off the line. A couple of times in the first half, but Smith, Cork and Audour for Radford City, fantastic in that first 45. What have they got in the second, though? Have Barnsley got a consolation, maybe? Or are they going to find their way back into this game? That's a decent ball in! It's almost a connection that they wanted. Well defended, though, from a Radford perspective. Rakes back in towards goal. And the header is good, but the catch is clean from Doyle. Well, that's really the first time they've put anything on target with Anger. Certainly in the second half, you could argue in the entire game. It's been a first-class performance so far from Radford. Two wins from two, having beaten Grimsby and Manchester City under 21s in this competition. Here they are, looking for a fourth. It might fall to Richard. It does, he fires one goal, it's off! Goodness me! Well, they've only played an hour, but it's Bradford City for Barnsley-Nill. And that is a fine finish from Richard's first goal of the season. Again, it's Cook causing the problems. Doesn't seem to be much danger there, does it? But that's a good first touch, and it's a really drilled finish. Barnsley's defence can't live with them at the moment. Cook wants more, they're lining up, they all want a piece of the action. Clark O'Doher has seen Cook's score and Smith's score. Plat the score of the first. Here he is the second time. That's a nice ball, really good football from Bradford. There's two men in the box. Should they find the right ball, which they do? And there is Clark O'Doher. He completes the trilogy. All three strikers with a goal against their name. Lovely build-up play, another really, really good finish. Five different scorers, five good team goals. Bradford five, Barnsley-Nill. Barnsley, don't forget both these two teams in the group stage of this competition. Both unbeaten, two wins from two, both progressed. Nothing dead about this rubber, though. That's a good finish. Well, again, it's another fine, fine goal. Cotter with it for Barnsley. Didn't seem to be much on, did that? Bradford give the ball away. Cotter looks up. There's not much in front of him on the angle. That's a really good goal. Five-one. They have to take hat off to both these teams. Not been many fans, but the fans that have been here thoroughly entertaining. Fine goals, good football. It might be another one. This is a good chance. It's a really good save. Doyle's done superbly well. He's made a couple of saves, actually. This could be 6-4, you know. Danger possibly still not gone. Now it might be. Good team move once more. First-time ball across. And that's a good finish from Lanzondo. Still not completely gone here. There's a shooting opportunity once more. Well, my oh my. You can't take your eyes off this match for a moment. Substitute Wilson almost getting in amongst the goal scorers. It wasn't far wide, was it? We've seen six goals. We've seen plenty of action. We've seen fine saves from the goalkeeper. This might be another opportunity. It's a pull back from Sheppard, I think it was. And the referee gives him a straight red card. I have to say, I think that's probably just... It was through on goal. It's a clear pull. It's a goal-scoring opportunity. It's a red card. A fairly easy decision from the officials. And Barnsley for the last couple of minutes will be down to 10 men. Quick look at the watch from the referee. There might be a chance for one more opportunity. No, there isn't. There's the full-time whistle. Well, the fans that have come out tonight to Valley Parade have seen a sumptuous performance from the Bantams. Five different goal scorers initially. Platt, Cook, Smith, Richards and Odore. Cotter with the consolation for Barnsley. Not enough on the night. It's a fine victory. It's ended Bradford 5, Barnsley 1.