 The Hughes are still on the hunt for their first league two win of the season as two-way defeats in Northampton and Stockport in the home draw against Carlisle, so the home side's not the day down in 20th. However, it's their early days and Wayne Brown's changes tonight could make all the difference as Cameron Cox and Alex Newby come in. Bradford have been decent at home this season with two wins in the draw in all competitions, but their only away result so far this season was a loss up at Barrow. Bradford was three-year here last season, so Mark Hughes is now number of different story tonight. Clever turning, looking for a free kick early doors on the halfway line, but it's not common. Colchester can progress, not with passes like that though. Cigilia, he's got to run it down the left hand side, he can find him, but he's heading right. Space opens up here, not wide now. It's Banks cuts onto his left foot, gets his shot away and it just goes round the corner. Well, he had the goalkeeper, Sam Hornby, sprawling to his right. Thanks, once he got it on that right foot, he knew it was going to cut inside onto his left and just didn't get the bend he would have liked, not too wide. All over the top, it's an optimistic look and that Bradford defence still stands strong. Trying to progress out from the back with a critch low. Optimistically sprinted forward and it's actually started something up here as it's well held up up front. The Bradford, but Manchester once again, it's an impact, so maybe they can spring their own counter attack here, but they can't because of the trip in the middle from Alex Giliad. And can't break the referee for a free kick for the home side. And it's a quick one as well, Bradford caught napping, they've got players back, but there's plenty of blue and white in the middle, the crosses disappointing, they're not given, but play continues. And chip cross towards the back post, there's the header on, it rattles the crossbar. And then at the second attempt, it's cleared away by Bradford, not fully, it was Newblade who arrived at the back post completely out left. The Bradford defender and the big man's crashing header, crashed against the crossbar. You can see them there on the left hand side of your picture at the back post. It's one on one with the Bradford defenders, they were all getting sucked to the near post and allowed Newblade to go one on one with Halliday to the right. From Halliday, he came at the wrong time. Now Colchester can come away on a counter attack, it's a brimantly incisive pass. There's three players forward, can they find a pass? There's the pass, and there's the save. A great save from Harry Lewis diving through the sky. It was that ball there that started it all. Three players in blue and white in the middle, and it wasn't the best of passes, it definitely wasn't the best of strikes. It could just be one goal that separates these two sides. There's the attacking tackle there, and that was certainly a high foot from the Colchester number seven, Hannan, but they play on here, the referee, one moved, and comes across as a low disappointing one as well. He's not the only attacker, he's a side come forward nonetheless. Complaints in the protest. He'll begin now. Oh, broke the referee. There's the man in black. The protest here from Hans Gilead, pointing to his ankle because it looked like a high tackle from Hannan. Sadly over the top of the ball. That could have done a lot of damage. It's lucky to get away with that card there for a wider angle. The cross comes in now towards the back post. The goalkeeper comes out, makes a great save. Super stuff from Hornby, still alive. It comes in once more. Cleared at the near post, and they just look a little bit rattled at the moment. Colchester, not a save this was from Sam Hornby. The cross came in towards the back post, and the Bradford man actually got a header onto it. I don't know if it was the face that made the save from Sam Hornby. First away result of the season. Bafters as well, and that wasn't very sensible at all. The Bradford players tell the Colchester man to get up. It looked like a swing of a leg from Lee Angol. Easy yellow card, and referee Carl Brook. He's been at the centre of quite a lot of controversy tonight. There was the coming together, and it was a foul. Only Marshall was the man who was chopped down by Angol. Could have seen red another night. By that Colchester defence, who's been pretty solid all evening, but the attack might get a chance now. Not many forwards. They're getting numbers back, but the attack still has momentum. Players in the middle as well. It comes across. Where's it going to drop? And it's a save from Harry Lewis, the Bradford keeper, and that save has led to this counter attack. Colchester defenders flooding back as the shot comes in, and it's another brilliant save from Sam Hornby. What a save at one end, and another lightning quick break from Mark Hughes as Bradford. He's a simple long ball and flick on as well. Brilliant touch that as well. Got a save from Harrods. Played through, but he didn't, he went alone. The purists didn't get the pass. Game chances for both sides. I feel now as we get closer to the full-time whistle, there really will only be one goal at Winter's game with Angol. You've seen red earlier on, hasn't he? People's backwards here towards Rytale. That's round the corner, and it's Angol into the penalty. Here he goes down. The Bradford players look to the referee, and he's unmoved. Carl Brooke again with a big decision to make. Angol in the heart, the supporters of the main protest is, but he's completely unmoved. A way support, really thought, should have had a penalty here. Two runs that did Angol. Dean Mark Hughes would have liked a different decision there. There's Cox, and he's been tripped. In the wars today, Cox, as you can see with that headband, and he's got a trip on the ankle. Can't see this free kick as well himself. Cameron Cox, a bit too quick for Angol. Here's the free kick. Is this the moment in towards the back post? There's the header! It is the moment, the big moment in this match. The wins it for Colchester. Tom Eastman, a bike on. Tom Eastman has it. Three points, and a win for Colchester United, and it's just a looping cross to that back post, and it's a late heartbreak again for Bradford. It always felt like it'd be one that would win it, and it seems to be just that. What a moment, Eastman. More opportunity in this. Colchester have gone so, so deep to try and defend the almost imminent long ball. Here it is now from Platty. Goes long, and there's a flick on as well, and there might be a chance here in the penalty areas. The ball comes in. Bradford, get a chance to, no, there's the shot, the block behind for a corner. It is scrappy, but ultimately for Colchester, the ball stays out the back of the net, and it remains 1-0. Goodness me. That looked like it was going to go into the bottom corner, apart from that little ricochet, and the spin of the ball taking it away from goal. One more chance from the corner. It's a low one. It's a disappointing one, and it's cleared away. And there is the whistle. Cook hitting the post, right at the end of this match in the 98th minute. But what an ending here to the game here at Colchester. The home side, nabbing it in the 97th minute, yet somehow almost thrown it away in the 98th defender. Tommy Smith's header, the only goal of the game, which ensures Colchester's first league win of the season. The final score here, Colchester United won, Bradford sitting down.