 after a series of three games in a row on the road. The Dons looked to entertain the Plough Lane faithful, who were being encouraged by recent form. Jonny Jackson's man had lost just one in 12. This does Bradford put on to fifth, even though they're taken to six points from the possible 18. Brown and senior outpacing and Woodyard come in for the home side. Same two changes for the fifth place team, Bradford, Costello and Walker in for Chapman and Sutton. Both are trying to build and build early. That's audacious, speculative, hopeful, over. Some shot from distance, you've got to say. Dons goalkeeper Zanev just watched it, seemed relatively confident. Plough Lane hopeful again. It's that left wing that Bradford are looking to build from. I don't remember fifth place in League two. They're looking the ball around beautifully. Halliday into the box. The bantam's back, it goes to Halliday. Potential for a shot from distance. But the home side looking long. There's a bit of pace out there as well and strength as well. And now an opportunity to get in the box. If it's square, there's a real chance and a real opportunity. Pearson had gone up. And it's the run from midfield that we need to watch here, from Pearson, who scampers away. And you can see his blonde figure there screaming for the ball. There was an option on the edge of the box as well. Pell wanted it. What can the Dons do from the resulting corner? Well, again, it's an ambitious one. Back out it goes, though. Over the bar. But close from the full-back Curry. That was the wide man. And initially, the header from Vistas was good. An effort, I think it was a shot from Marsh. But it comes to the edge of the box ultimately, or halfway inside the box. And Curry tries to curl one. Wombledon have started this game rather well. Up into the air from Pell. Can they recycle the home side? Oh, that's a nasty challenge. That's late. It's ugly. I think Jamie Walker might be in bit of trouble here. The home faithful wants him gone. It was late. It's a foul on Byler on the far side. And what colour is it going to be this card, I wonder? Four, Jamie Walker. I think he's got away with it. It's yellow. That could quite easily have been red. It's just not a very pretty tackle at all. It's late. He arrives late. His studs are up to go. Well, it is, but that's some action in the game. That's for sure. A few half chances. What can Bradford create here? High hanging loop in one to the back post. Half chance to potentially knock that in. It was hanging. It was hopeful. But the Bantams just can't quite get there. Corner ball, it is indeed. And well, to win that set piece, have Bradford, just four of six in the league. Just as they desperately level three here. Another one stood up to the back post and cleared off the line. The home side. Still not totally clear. Back there defending Davison, but the danger's not totally clear. Appeals for handball. Well, that was a mess. But goal as it remains. The space in the 18-yard box. The header's good. It's just cleared off the line brilliantly. Goalkeeper Zanev couldn't get there. And back there defending Davison for the home side. And set up for Oliver. By Oliver, I beg your pardon. That's inside. And that's a late tackle in the midfield. Oh, it's Walker, isn't it? It's Jamie Walker, who picked up a yellow card in the first period. He sees red. Two yellows. And he's got his hands on his hips. I don't think he's got any complaints. I don't think he can have any complaints. It's late. The irony is Paolo that comes over and walks him off. It was the bad foul on him in the first period, where he could have seen an instant red, but it's a second bookable, a second yellow for Walker. And look at him instantly. He knows. He knows. An early shower for him. And Bradford down to 10. But Hughes's men will probably take a point here. Down to 10 men away from home. But maybe they won't get the opportunity, as the Don's try and attack. Davidson trying to win something. Paolo has it. Launched in towards the box, has defended well that. But it is going to be a set piece on a corner. I wasn't too sure there, was I? Wimbledon have got the tails up here. They know down to 10 men, Bradford, that they can get at them. Into the box it goes. Shot from distance. No, but recycled brilliantly. It was a shot from distance, but it somehow found itself at the boots of Chislett. He wasn't expecting this, but he manufactured it into something. And Harry Lewis has done well to get across to that. Wimbledon, they're asking all the questions here. Johnny Jackson's sent his side. Some messages, I'm sure. Now Bradford down to 10, a swiveled shot. Scissors, effort. And it will be the home faithful at Plow Lane. They'll be thinking that they have an opportunity to win this. Chislett doing well. Chance to load the box here for the Don's. It's all hands on deck for Bradford City. You've got to say, Dianne Barla has it in field. Oh, there's some tackles still flying in here. It's a foul. It's a foul on Hamadi. And a free kick from 20 or so yards out. Senior, it was in. Hamadi just looked like he pushed it a little bit too far away, and the foul comes in. You would suggest one goal's going to separate these sides. It's a big, strong wall. It's a good one. What a save by the goalkeeper. It's stretching brilliantly. And Bradford City keep it a nil-nil. Lewis diving across did well. It was his side, but he still had to put the dive in and still had to put the effort in. Did the Bantam's goalkeeper to his right-hand side did well. Now down to 10-men, you know, faster. Something here, Bradford. I really love to. Late on in the game. There's a number of them struggling to clear their lines. Barla robbed in the 18-yard box. And the goalkeeper's been called into action. The Bums have a man advantage, but again, they just couldn't clear their lines. Barla had it. He was robbed. And the shot, and a good one. It's from Smallwood, I think that was. Late. We're close to final knockings time here. Game's desperate for a goal, but it doesn't get one, and it won't get one. And I think probably the happier of the two managers is going to be Mark Hughes, because his team ultimately was down to 10-men. A result that isn't a great deal of use, frankly, for either side, but not too many chances, not too much quality. Wimbledon attacked when Bradford were down to 10-men. The red card for Jamie Walker deserved, frankly. But they share the points. No side, good enough to break the downlock, ultimately. Wimbledon, 0. Bradford, 0.