 Plenty of spark around Bradford City since Mark Hughes left the club with player manager Kevin McDonald at the helm and two wins coming in his first two games in caretaker charge. The Bantams head to South London to meet the informed side in Skybetter League to AFC Wimbledon. Unbeaten in five 11 points from a possible 15. Johnny Jackson's men make two changes today welcoming back Alex Pierce and Josh Davidson to the starting 11. There's no changes from Bradford City's last league outing as they found a victory against Swindon Bobby pointed the goal scorer that day. Moment's reflection before kickoff for the tragic events taking place in Israel and Palestine at the moment. Communities that are affected by the escalating conflict. The win spell hasn't it for Kevin McDonald, the caretaker Bradford City boss. The life look fairly easy though with two straight wins two starters potentially brief tenure to come away with three and three as well but it's a tough task here in London against AFC Wimbledon. Might get tougher here too that's a wonderful block in the end from Hallie Lewis who just about stood his ground as James Tilley was in behind full of looping headers and it just fell down to the AFC Wimbledon number seven well smothered though by the goalkeeper quick off his line to deal with the danger. A few have traveled today for Bradford. A little layoff for the chance to run at the AFC Wimbledon defence. Slipping a stumble. A snippet of a penalty shout either as the host could pull it away from danger. Feel quite neatly. It's just a cross by Tilley. Hopefully gives it inside as well struck on the turn. Lewis once again called upon to deal with Mane Little's effort. A very good job of keeping this one under control considering he had to almost turn 180 degrees onto it. Rifled it certainly on target. Control by Little. Sends it over the top keeper comes and Lewis doesn't really deal with it at all. Tilley trying the spectacular effort. Harry Lewis able to recover. Let off that for the Bradford goalkeeper who stood up to every test so far but almost the architect of his own downfall hit. Nice attempt by Tilley you have to say. It's a feeling we haven't seen the best of AFC Wimbledon so far this afternoon. There's more to come in this second period for the home site. The most testing ball into the box to say the least. Might be a second chance though for the visitors. It's well broken up on this near side. A chance now for Tilley to take on the defenders. Neat sweeping ball out to the far side too. Might fall hit for Little. Little composure needed perhaps in that moment. Bearing down on goal suddenly as the ball bounced to him so kindly. Click past that from Tilley. Dropped to the mid field up. Busted gut to get up and support the attack. Just can't keep it on target. Nice little flick on and suddenly the substitutes in behind here. And just like that, Bradford have the breakthrough. Emanuel Ossetdeve who scored in mid week in the EFL trophy was sent off in that game too. Finds redemption off the bench this afternoon and it came really oh so simply. Didn't deal with these couple of headers. You can see the substitutes bursting between the two defenders. Snip as well from the goalkeeper. The build up to the strike. Ossetdeve happy to tuck it home. It's defensive header to say the least. Pressure is going to calm you feel from the host as Reeves sends it in. Good ball. A testing one. Behind for a corner. The pumps going forward here as Tilley with the in-swinger. Sends it towards the far post. Keeper tried to get something onto it. Behind for another corner. Chance from the other flank. Far post. They gather again inside the 18-yard box. Reeves this time. Whicked in. Flicked on and off the frame of the goal. Bugil with the header I think it was in the crowd in penalty area. The goal frame spares Bradford City's blushes. Mellacard the other way as the counter attack is upended. Rather cynically in the end by the fallback. But this is the chance that the other end of the field, the right end of the field for the hosts. No chance for Harry Lewis just rooted to the spot. It's the goal scorer. He's got support ahead. Right out. Stay there for the rest of the afternoon if he needs to. Ossetdeve gives it back. Smallward back to the goal scorer who's trying to play provider this time. That's a lovely turn around his man for Walker. Corner. It's so well with that little turn on the defender just dipping the shoulder to get around it. John Lewis could do nothing about the attacker. Mellacard standing firm. Gives it inside. Gets it back here. Pinched away. Chance suddenly for the home side to break. Sweeping ball over the top for Davidson. Sends him out to that far side of the field. Perhaps didn't really want to go that. Pulled back to the edge of the box, swung him by little. And somehow it stays out. Herculean effort from Liam Rideau. Just to put off the forward. Tomah Bugil did his best to try and make a clean piece of contact on that behind for a corner in the end. Superb defending. Little piece of cushion would be grateful right now for Bradford City if they could find a second with about four and a half minutes remaining plus stoppage time. Otherwise, it's going to be a very nervy finale indeed. They're trying to build up something here on the far side of the field. Plenty in the box. Two as it's over the top. Walker couldn't keep the effort down. Beautiful build up play once again by the visitors. Reborn, rejuvenated under their new boss. Eventually a blue shirt putting a foot onto it. Davidson lays it off. Tillie goes down inside the box. It's a clumsy challenge from Brad Halliday. Nothing given. Much to the home supporters. Frustration at the Cherry Red Record Stadium. So they've been coming forward. Looking to take on as many blue shirts as possible onto the left boot, but can't force it through. Three defenders around him. Big shout for Handball as well from the traveling supporters that this is the possible handball at the other end of the field. Just struck an arm of Joe Lewis there. This was perhaps the bigger penalty shout. You have to say, you can understand why the home supporters and James Tillie are frustrated to not see the official pointing to the spot. Last chance to loon here for the home site. They don't want to be stuck down in the corner. That's for sure in these final few seconds. It's got to go into the 18-yard box. It's a lackluster ball in the corner. Lewis collects and Bradford City will collect all three points on the road. AFC Wimbledon lose for the first time in six games, but it's Kevin McDonnell, the caretaker manager, who has masterminded three straight victories now for the Bantams. Emmanuel Osser-David with the only goal of the game just after the hour mark. It finishes here. AFC Wimbledon nil. Bradford City won.