 Any sort of late promotion push, the same can't be said for tonight's visitors Bradford City with Mark Hughes, Marshall and his men to five wins in six in the division on the cusp of their first four-game winning streak this campaign. Still the battle to stay in the playoff hunt is a tight one with the Bantams just two points clear of eighth place Manfield, but then this evening the moves them level on points with Stevenage in the top three. Smoot goes across, Titan goes wide, look down the right this time, Halliday swings it in. Oh it's off the crossbar! Andy Kirk who's been in such sensational form this season striking the frame of the goal. Another chance perhaps once again it's in towards the number nine, unable to get anything on to that one. And Evans just watching this sale full smack on to the crossbar and it bounces away so unlucky for the Bradford City striker. Wilkinson trying to hold off his marker, but right out does very well to keep his cool and clear it away. Andy Redshirt swarming however, Noles gives it short, once again the forward and Lewis with a very good save to steer that one away. The shooting chances for the 28-year-old, it's out of his feet, it's a clean sighted goal but it's a very small target to hit at that near post. On the wayside having to go backwards before they can go forwards hit. Possession well, Walker making the burst now and the gap is just opening up for him here. When he was invited to keep coming and keep coming so Walsall defence just backed off and gave him a channel. Just didn't keep his composure, really keep the run of the ball clean either as he went to pull the trigger and by White headed away only as far as the edge of the area. Now a chance to try and put their foot through it but still the clearance is wanting and Hutchinson is brought down. Walsall players wanted to continue. It's a challenge from Walker either way. A good chance from a set piece, straight into the keeper's arms and safely collected by Harry Lewis. Just look for a moment like there might be a bubble and the shot stopper bounce right in front of it with a head by Halliday. Just about does the job, losing out. Another chance here for Walker. Shooting quality just hasn't been there tonight so far from the visitors. The first time we've seen him have a go from that distance. It's the same result. A little bit of space for Smallwood. Cross is easily beaten away. Williams on the push, handed it back from Wilkinson but he spreads it wide neatly. Now both forwards moving towards the 18 yard box are going to be ignored however and stop again by Lewis to beat away the effort from Range. It will be a free kick. A little selfish to perhaps not look for a teammate in the end. Any one of us can feel low. Our thoughts can get us down. We can also feel worried about family and friends. But you don't need to struggle on your own. A helping hand is at the end of the phone or keyboard every day of the year. Call guideline on their free phone number today. 0801-884-884 or go online to use the live chat www.mindingbradford.org.uk Guideline is brought to you by Minding Bradford, your local mental health charity. Still we wait for a breakthrough here at the Poundland Bess Scott Stadium. Chance to break forward. Waiting inside the box. Still there's no delivery. It's a shot from Range instead. It's the same result as it has been all evening really. Lewis safely behind that. Two hands comfortably on the effort. Skipped along the surface. Route one from the home site into the space. Support on the overlap as well. Halliday being used well. It's not a bad delivery either. Just behind Cook in the end. He's looking for something special to try and open the scoring. The man of his talents. Will have provided that on another night. The city defense. Scrooge into the a tough nut to crack. Haven't conceded in their last three games the away sight. Limiting the host to efforts like that from distance. They frustrated. Figure down that. It's a touch right. Strike round in the middle of the park. Scoot forward by Ryan East. Halliday looking to keep it alive. Is there a layoff? It is back to the substitute. East. Far too wide to be any trouble. Still looking for really testing efforts. But Owen Evans' goal is a charmed one right now. Barely forced into a save tonight. The Welshman will chase this. Pressure high up the pitch to keep it alive once more. Walker just scooping it across the area. Cook can't find a way through. Half-hearted shots for a handball. Banks goes down and it's a free kick. Daniels coming into the book as well. Everything but every time Bradford come forward there's so many bodies in the way. Daniels a little over zealous in the end. Trying to go over the wall around it. Went over. But it was well over from Banks for Mark Hughes' side that have expected to come here. Get three points. Continue their run. They still might do it. Lovely knock down into the path for Walker. Brilliant defending by Mont. Just did enough. Was firm but fair. Just forcing the Scottish attacking midfielder to drift away from goal. Into a very busy area. It's up and away as Cook sees that sale off target. Could well be that for Bradford City tonight. Chance in it perhaps for the host Hutchinson getting it forward. Just can't thread the needle with James Taylor. Another chance perhaps Hutchinson clips it in. Big shout for a penalty there as Halliday was a little clumsy. There is a whistle but it's not the one that the home side all supporters wanted to hear because it's the full-time whistle. An impressive point in the end for Walsall as they hold parity against high flying Bradford City. Frustration perhaps for the Saddlers being denied.