 unbeaten and 10 points from the possible 12, Swindon's out on the side, on a roll. And the star that needs to table is their host, Derek Adams, who is Bradford City. The Robins however, see their last three wins, won't come on the road, but their last home victory coming back in August. The visitors to the counter ground today are winnless in their last three outings. The last victory over Watchdale, and it's got the Phantom back into life. It's a slugger star for the campaign, and we've got Derek Adams, utilising the long throw. I do like to use it, Bradford City, and it's going to be turned in. Kieran Lavery, big enough, bolchy enough, and accurate enough. And that's exactly why they work on these long throws. Oh, so simple. After 16 minutes, long throw to the near post. Flipped on, and he holds off two defenders, and able to just get enough purchase on the strike to guide it past the keeper. All a cock could do nothing. Certainly a swing, but not a swing and a miss. Bradford City have the advantage early on, almost away by Reid, but well away. Real clearance from the hosts at the moment, pressure remains. Feet of Sutton, he couldn't bring it under. Let's get a chance, though. The goal scorer looking for his second, and his side-second early on hit. Really up for it this afternoon, the visitors. Offending of the last-ditch variety needed. It's in the talk, anyway, but plenty of room for Sutton to come forward. Now he runs into a dead end. Look at the feet of Sutton once more. They're walking into some space, the goal scorer sends it in, and a touch from the defender. Looks so noble. Not going to go anywhere off that left boot. Just a Terry Butcher headband as well, doesn't it, whenever a defender's wearing that. Defending to be done here, though. It's off the post, turned in. Sutton, close range. Just before half-time, it's 2-0. That's just come very easily, much like Bradford City's first this afternoon. Defense unable to deal with the long aerial ball. Sutton's just waiting to pounce. Two goals last season. He's got one this afternoon. Five minutes before the interval. The perfect time to double the lead. That's too much with it. In use. No free kick given. That's between the defenders. He was pulled down by Gilead. Fancy one, though. It's at the keeper and palmed away. Preventive, opportunistic, and then disastrous. The bodies forward, but they're open. They lead themselves in the back. There's a chance for Cook on the counter. Trying to work his way away from his marker. Can't believe he's put it over from such close range. All the hard grab. Just needed to be a little more headstrong with guided hope. That will be a corner for the home side. Reaching the shot. The pain, twisting, turning. Stay on his feet. Trying to keep the move alive here. Actually swung in. It wasn't really a cross. It wasn't really a shot either. It was the closest one to it. At the back post, he was no way near it. He already saw a superb reply. Cook is replaced by Theo Robinson. Chance for the substitute to try it. Just had some fresh legs into the front line. Down the opposition. Robinson has a goal. Oh, that is magnificent. What a way to introduce yourself. Straight off the bench. Straight on the score sheet. But no one was expecting this. He's just having a pop. He barely even looks up to see where the goal is. It's brilliant. Takes your breath away that 3-0. Bradford lead, by the way. Nobody's even thinking about the score line after that one. Just enjoying that moment. Lovely step away from the challenge. The ball for Bradford to deal with the danger. Towards that fast stick. It's going to be a corner, I think. It's a big shot for a handball. And the referee agrees. Penalty. It was an unorthodox spotty position that Oliakota found himself in. Is it ricocheted off his arm? You can see that on the replay. Into the bottom corner. Struck home by the captain. For about 12 minutes to go. Stoppage time. Is there life in this game yet for Swindontown? Finally, he eats into the deficit. Goals this season in the league. Jack Payne. Does that breathe new life into this encounter? Not where the hosts want to be dealing with the ball deep in their own territory. We've got under by Robinson. So he could ball in. Good save by Abdonnell as well, though. The header just didn't have enough power from McCurdy. Accurate enough in the corner, either to cause real trouble for the keeper to a very crowded penalty area. But it's cleared away. And that is job done for Bradford City on the road. Back to winning ways. Down to victory. The last three league encounters. The goal from Laverie opening the scoring up to 16 minutes. Sutton as well on the scoresheet just before the break. But Theo Robinson's first goal for the club since he joined an absolutely stupendous strike. Ceiling the victory. The Bradford third and it finishes here. Swindontown won. Bradford City three. Three points to the visitors.