 We'll put absolutely everything into every game, said the couplers boss this week when asked about his side in consistent rescue games. They remain fourth in the League 2 table, but while there's only three points between themselves and the Allspatic promotion players, they're also only three points away from dropping you to the playoffs. Bradford's season has been one to forget with safety all but assured, attention is now turning to Mark Hughes' plans for next season with a number of bansome players needing to impress. Should be an intriguing game this one, it's Northampton Town against Bradford City. Fairly high energy star to clever throw. High energy but a little sloppy at times in possession, both teams. That has done well to clever ball around the back and Northampton Town may have a big chance here into the penalty area and it's gonna bobble wide. A very, very good move, couldn't quite hit the target. That is a lovely ball around the back of Songo, so close to an opener. Mark Hughes has improved the performances of his Bradford City side, even if at times they haven't got the wins those performances have deserved. This could be a chance here, played across. It's a big moment, it's a sensational tackle. That is a phenomenal piece of defending from Mills. That seemed to have gone all over it. Lovely squared ball, the perfect ball. That is superb, but he loses it. Sloppy turn as well. Time has bundled down by the referee. He just pops it into the sky, not a back and cross. It might well actually drop here, the shot was set and then it was blocked brilliantly. Scott Pollock, he's not had anywhere near the amount of football he would have wanted this season. He could see him setting himself. Who is it who gets the block in here? It's Songo, Hoskins, a snap ball to his left-hand side. It's gonna be a free kick. Pinnock is standing over this, the man who won the free kick in the first place. He steps over and it comes towards goal. It's right down the throat of the keeper. Not too difficult in the end for Alex Bass. Suddenly improved over the last five or so minutes. It's again chasing this one well. It's a good game so far. He's trying to reset themselves against the edge of the penalty area. Could the shot be incoming? It can, but it's wide. It was Pinnock with the effort. He's just bought himself a lovely bit of space, but in there passing Bradford. That wasn't nervous, that was an absolutely sensational turn. What would they come? The free ball is there. So there's a little back heel of the chance in the end. It's a teammate who gets in the way. Gareth Evans, I think the man who got in the way of the shot. Lovely little pass through to Gilead. And then it all just bounces away. Fortuner from Bradford. It's messy at times this game, upper eight. Possibly a heavy first touch. He still manages to get the shot away. A bit of a problem, so is the player. He can't steer that on target. He didn't go into halftime. More square. He's just still fair passers, but dealt with pretty well. That wasn't dealt with particularly well. And there's a big chance for the Coppers coming forward. There's two options. Appare is one of them. His shot is not a clean one. I'm not sure if Yan Zongo actually gets a touch to this as well. I think he does more very, very good defending. Flicked up. Booted up. Back towards Pinnock who touches. Brilliant. And it just runs away. Might come back into a dangerous area here. It's not clear. Appare gets a half-foot to him. Is it? Oh, it's Appare again, and it's off the bar. Absolute carnage inside the Bradford City penalty area. That's a wonderful touch. Appare's stretch just doesn't quite get it to him. Back into the sky. Appare goes for it again. Then Appare, somehow in the end, stays out from Pollock's shot. Right hand side for Hendry. Let's hope poke through for Angold. He might come back towards Lee Angold. It's well defended. Still not clear. It is now. And we have seen two teams desperately trying to score in this game, but at times you've seen brilliant last-ditch defending too. He touches well from Hoskins. He wants it back. He's not going to get it into the penalty area. The back post. It's a scuffed shot, and it's a brilliantly blocked shot. Yet again. Northampton Town come close to the opener. That wasn't great, but this goalkeeping, super late in this game. Plenty of chances. Great defending. Great goalkeeping edge of the area here. Little toe poke inside to the penalty area. Little drop to the right foot. There's too many bodies in the way. We'll get another chance here, I think. Up towards Angold, who can't steer it on target. One of this does end nil-nil. We have seen chances to win it for both teams. The overlap on his left-hand side as well. Two possible options in the centre. Going to come to the edge of the area instead. Here's the strike. It's a great save. It's off the bar and over. Cook, I think the man who pulled the trigger there. Great stop from Roberts. Just a little bit behind him, but he still found the room. That is a great stop. Can the keeper get to it? It's the question. It's still chaotic. And it bounces to safety. Nice bit of sportsmanship at the end there as well between the keeper and the attacker, but it's does enough. One of the ones in the end sees a pretty fair result as it ends a draw. There were moments and to be fair, there were also plenty of shots in the game. Louis Appareil had some of the host's best chances and Alex Bass and to be fair, Liam Roberts were both tested. If the other end, Lee Angle had a great chance for a win late on. The bar was rattled by more than one of the teams. But Northampton's promotion charge slows ever so slightly. Mark Hughes as search, but more wins continues. Northampton Town-nil, Bradford City-nil.