 Oldham Athletic managed to remain unbeaten in four matches against Bradford City last season and they'll be looking to keep that run going today at the Utilita Energy Stadium. With Adam support one change today, Gareth Evans comes into the club for the injured man by Sutton. But Oldham J. Holmcock makes his debut in attack, but Jordan Clark and Nicky Adamson are moving back in the starting lineup. One Oldham player has scored for the club this season, but here comes Bradford to Andy Cook. That's supporting the outside, but goes himself. Nice charge start, and that'll be a corner for the home side. Your home debut in front of these supporters. Flick on from Andy Cook, gets some support from the outside here. That's good skill, and the ball into the middle, and that's a fine save by Richard O'Donnell. Nice touch from Stobs, now Kailor Dunn tries to just sneak that one in. Towards the end of the first half, Fancy that one, and wins a corner. Deep to the back, Paulson headed across, and then cleared well. I think it was Andy Cook back there. Kailor from Stobs, was a little bit risky, but it turns out in his favour. Now Adams, former winger, back in he's won a free kick, and this is better from Oldham. Nobody comes in, dunk this time. Fancy the second goal, forwards, and it's well controlled. Lovely twisting and turning, and that's just wide from Stobs. Pressing so high, and he's working well at times from that high press that yielded that free kick. Rogers with the save, good support as well. Bahambulla, Bantam streaming forward again, here's another good chance for that. Cook spoiled the broth, and that occasion, and Callum getting in each other's way. That's the answer here. They saw the supporters absolutely loving it, across the Bahambulla, and that's perfect, scored in midweek in the cup, and he's back on target again today. The supporters very knoughly running on to the field there. With the box it goes, it's a good challenge from Pierre Gianni. Pierre Gianni, but why is he diving in again? He's taken eight in his career, scored seven, missed one. Steps up now. Oh, and he's snooking, but he's going to earn the three points for Bradford City here. The Bantams fans and those players, look at those celebrations. You have to say, I don't think he's going to mind that. So what a dramatic finish here at the Utility Energy Stadium. Two goals in stoppage time, and Bradford are the victors.