 The biggest day in Bradford City's recent history, they know that just one point today will be enough to take them up to the 3rd division after four years in the 4th. And by extraordinary coincidence, the last time City were promoted in 1977, their opponents here that day at Ballet Parade were Bournemouth, a 1-1 draw, then proved sufficient. Well, Bradford's player manager Roy McFarlane names this side and he'll be disappointed at the absence of his own name there. An injury is still proving troublesome, so Peter Jackson keeps the number 6 shirt. Well, alongside him is Joe Cook, the man who scored that goal against Bournemouth five years ago and who has had the desired effect since rejoining the club this year. Well, David McNivin has had his best ever season for the club, 18 goals and highlighted by four against Crew on Wednesday and he also scored one of the goals in a 2-0 win at Bournemouth in February. Bournemouth need three points themselves to ensure their own promotion and they come here with the best defensive record in the entire league, only 27 goals conceded. The 19-year-old goalkeeper Ian Lee made his debut in October, but at that time he was said to be playing for his future with the club. But he's been so outstanding, manager David Webb now predicts a big future for him. He's been a central figure in a side-beaten only once in the last 20 matches. A big day then for both sides and it's Bournemouth in all blue who get the game underway and immediately walk the head back to goalkeeper Ian Lee. Bradford City in white and Clarence, those familiar jerseys of theirs. And the referee you see in the picture there is Norman Wilson from Morkham and his linesman today Mr Bray from Grimsby and Mr Holland from Chesterfield. Good vocal encouragement from the crowd to start with. We're going up there, we're singing before the start of the match. Let's hope there is cheer after it. Now Chapman put out by Spackman, he's done a good defensive job there and makes it good clear as the funnel. Free kick given by referee Wilson for that charge by Jackson, played short by Brignall. Hepham has got plenty of room down that right-hand side and he's got plenty of men to aim at. We have five men in the penalty area, he has one of them funneled, it's almost got through to Spackman. And Bradford conceding the first corner of the game, Gary Watson just nudging the ball over the line. So Bournemouth obviously needing the points as much as Bradford. Looking for the early goal, Ian in swing up. Tengers looking one, Brignall got up for it, Leicester on the line and it bounced very awkwardly for him. And Mike Leicester did extremely well there because Hepham was coming in and that was a tricky moment for the midfielder. He coped with it well on the corner, back for Williams. Didn't really connect, there's a real chance here now for Crawford who's made it count. A sickening start for Bradford, the perfect start for Warmer. And Andy Crawford, Warmer's most recent signing of recent years, £40,000 gets the goal that could mean so much. Straight from the corner, quick thinking actually, is played back to Williams who doesn't really connect. Clips the ball in and it comes off bubble and in open space is Crawford who reacts quicker than anybody and gets his 13th goal of the season. Watch out for another long throw here from Cook, straight into the area, up into the sun and away for a corner from Brignall. Now you can hear the cheers. Well there's certainly been good voice if City gets back into the game with a goal. Corner from Gallagher, Stanifers asking for it low, but it comes very, very high and a good header. It's Campbell getting in and Lee's positioning was excellent. Very Gallagher hits the corner, far post, Bobby Campbell was in for it. He's so powerful in these situations and look at Lee's positional play. Opening it up with Heffernan who can really hit them. Here's Heffernan, will try a cracking effort. He really does whack them, the Irishman favour his left foot and we can see what happened. Spatman created the space for him and he knows he wants to have a crack at goal and he gets the bend on the ball and only just clears the crossbar. Chapman and Leicester trying to build down the left, having to lay the ball back for Watson, cut out by Heffernan. Since that early Bournemouth strike, Granford have enjoyed the majority of possession without making it count but now they've got another of these long throws coming up from Cook. It was good as a corner kick. Any time again it was the back header, Gallagher and Stanifers both in there, Gallagher and the free kick. Whistle's gone. Gordon's Red Bull kick, a chance surely for Campbell if he can lob Lee as he made it. Full mistake by Lee, Mark Wellington made a similar error last week for Leicester City. It cost them a goal against Norwich. Campbell takes his time, fixes spots, one-one. The Granford City bench, you're looking quite relaxed at the moment really. substitute Mark Ellis alongside Mick Jones and Roy McFarland and Brian Edwards. No doubt relieved at the moment, it's the back of the net. Good play the ball around particularly well, but now McDivin's on the chase again. This is where Granford might score, but he runs the ball out. That's Granford, quite definitely the long ball for the strikers to chase. The back in possession, the Stanifers all brought down from behind and that really has to be a booking for Spatman. You could see the agony on Stanifers' face as Spatman thought him from behind and it has to be said here for the referee, he's right on the spot. Here's Stanifers who makes the break away and Spatman keeps going Stanifers. Spatman's pushing him all the way, look at the agony on Stanifers' face. Referee Wilson blows the whistle, it's a booking. And the name is Nigel Spatman, the free kick for Granford. Watson takes it, goes Campbell, not the header in. He's caused a few problems up there with Campbell and Jackson with the header. So they did it again. And that's it, the half-time whistle blown by Mr. Wilson. So the sign's leaving the field at 1-1 and it was Bobby Campbell who got Granford back into the game with that crucial goal in the 29th. It's his 25th of the season and Granford really needed that after Andy Crawford had given Bournemouth that third-minute lead which was quite a setback for Sydney. But the satisfying first half and the score at Ballet-Brade is Granford City 1, Bournemouth 1. You ask anybody, any of the ex-players that have played here, successful sides of all clubs that they've played for. I always had to have a really good team spirit and that year it was excellent. It is the main thing about 81-82 when we did it. We were proud to wear that shirt. They were proud to wear that shirt. And yeah, great times, great memories. Wish we could hopefully, we can recreate it now this year. I left Bradford, I went to a number of clubs, after a dozen clubs, and it was, there wasn't the atmosphere, there wasn't the passion there. Bradford had not had a lot of success from the years that I've been here so it was really good being part of the promotion side and promoting the city really from that as well. I remember after we'd drawn with Bournemouth to last game and ask us promotion, we were two and down. I remember Bobby Campbell scoring a cracking goal with like a few minutes left and everybody went mental. I remember going into the corner where the changing rooms are and everybody celebrating there. We were up on the balcony and all the fans gathered, just great memories. It's massive because it is part of the, like you say, the culture and history of the club and a lot of people, me particularly, always remember Bradford City as these colours. It's been fantastic for a lot of supporters as well but for me particularly, seeing the old kid again will bring back so many memories of my time here as a young kid. If it's going to end in Champagne this afternoon for one or even both sides, both sides know what they've got to do and no doubt their managers, once colleagues at Derby County, Roy McFarland and David Webb will have given words of wisdom in their dressing room at halftime. There is the Bournemouth bench John Kirk, the coach in there, substitute Brian Adonald, the man in the middle. Away by Watson this time, another chase for Campbell. We've got Impey straight behind him, burying his teeth he was on him. Could have been a fortuitous ricochet. Brignal puts it out. Long throw again from Cook. Campbell's in there. It's away by Impey. Long throw again. Campbell causing problems. Here's Chapman. Well, less Chapman's got only one goal this season. He would have been left to have picked up his second then. All afternoon the long throws of Joe Cook have posed as many problems as anything and as Chapman gets it on the end of it, he lashes it wide. Campbell a good header once more from McNiver. His skills got him past Brignal. His speed taking him away from him as well. He's only got one man to aim at in the box for the moment. Here is that man, Staniford! Oh, that would have been a marvellous goal. He'll be disappointed David Staniford's there. That could have been a goal that would have sent the crowd away. Delirious. All created. In fact, Bobby Campbell's back header and McNiver's turn. He regals in those situations admirably. Gets away from Brignal, holds it up, turns it back, plays the cross to perfection and Staniford hooks it over the top. The ball inside for Leicester. The Bradford man there, but not many in the penalty area. One who is his Staniford and it was cut out by Impey. Formal's defence, serving it well. Good, good, the ball as well. That was for Campbell. Heffernan fouls it. Free kick, Bradford well. Campbell picks himself up and Bradford help the free kick. Just outside the penalty area. Leicester's there. Now Barry Gallagher will want to say this. He scored direct from a free-kick form this season and hit another one which apparently rocketed into the net and was disallowed. Referee asking them to hurry up, I think. Wants the wall back a bit. Watch out for Gallagher. Lee on the goal line is hopping around from one side to the other. Here is Gallagher. There's the check. Oh! Crossbar, surely from Staniford. West rolling. Oh, he couldn't make it. Gallagher is red hot at these free kicks and just look at the bend on that ball inside of the post there and it comes back for Staniford. One foul, about he had too much time almost. He really battles his way through and the ball gets entangled in his legs. That's a lively enough game. Carter, bad ball from him. Pog. An equally bad ball from Pog. He's on side, he's Crawford. Problems here for Bradford if this ball is cut across. It must be a goal from Goddard. Bradford are two-one down and they'll be asking questions about that. Howard Goddard scoring only his fifth goal of the season. It's his first goal since December and he merely had to tuck it into the back of the net. Well, Saspod, an intercept at the pass. He gave it away himself though there. He's played forward quickly. Here's Crawford coming inside the penalty area and he's cruising across goal and Goddard will never have an easier score. Goddard That was a hopeful ball for Happenl. Bradford's throw. Watson just progressing a little far up the touch line for the referee's liking. Now he does get the throw and lots more Campbell gets the free kick. And there's Markellis. I suppose that Bradford must feel now they might as well throw another attacker on. So he might come into it. Or Lee making the save of the match there. What a good leap that was. By here, Lee. As the ball is crossed in here by Gary Watson. Up go the heads. By Neville from Campbell. What a good save all up for it. Infield gets there first. Gallagher, bobbing about and away. Comes off the boot. But Niven ironically, this time Puddle has got away from Cook's challenge. And Pod actually winning the throw as well off the boot. substitution. And it's a defender Gary Watson going off and an attacker Mark Ellis coming on. Bradford going for goals. I think the moment Wilson's had a good game this afternoon. He's been right on top of play from start. Two, three, two, three quarters of the way through the match. Played the ball back for Chapman. Good cross. It's down it's Spatman. Ellis is still there. And cut out by Brignol. Stealth-hearted challenge there. So come Bradford's score from another of these throws by Cook. Oh, it's gone right across goal. Good save. Great save by Lee. Jackson almost got flattened in the process. That one really bounced so high it could have caught Lee out. And this time this Jackson could tend to boot them all away from his own penalty area. And Bradford have nine minutes left. Even if Sheffield united Peterborough Bradford would rather they got at least one point from this and went up in style. Well some of the crowd singing We Are Up perhaps they know what we know when Sheffield united are leading Peterborough 3-0 at Bramble Lane at the moment. But don't forget the players out there have no idea of that scoreline which will mean that both these sides will be promoted this afternoon if it stays that way. It's Mooridge Crawford. Chin King in trying to find an opening. And you'll certainly see Bournemouth's players' arms raised when the final whistle goes because they know that these three points are going to take them into the third division. This is the announcement from Bramble Lane. They've won the ball back with Leicester. As good as anybody in the Bradford side today. Now Cook has also done well and has been pushed up front in his late forays. They're playing extra time now. Rignall really feels that Bournemouth might be a very considerable side in the third division. Spatman. Oh, well Fonnell just delayed too long. We'll get the shot in now and surely clear it as quickly as he possibly can to Cook, the back header. Campbell, let's fly first time at the valley parade that you couldn't possibly have imagined. The game hasn't finished and there must be at least three or four hundred supporters out on the pitch. And Bobby Campbell, what a goal. It's straight from Ramsbottom's hands the kick down the middle of the pitch. Up go the head. The back header and Campbell onto it. Wax it first time and it bobbles all the way past the outstretched hand of Lee. It's 2-2 but now they know they can see going up in confidence. And Bradford City on their way back to the third division after four years away and so are Bournemouth. Rignall. Seems almost ashamed to play any more of this game now. They all wanted to finish. Looking it forward. Living in a chase with Impey. Well it really has been the perfect day I suppose. Sunshine. Bradford Hanks had come from behind twice and making it. And now Ellie's dashing down the way and that falls out of play. The referee is checked with his linesman and there will be a complete and utter jubilation here in a minute. And there goes the whistle. Bradford City are in the third division. Bobby Campbell is the man he got both their goals and what a dream enter the season for Roy McFarlane. Bradford's player manager in his first season with the club has taken them up and the news from Bramble Lane means that David Weber's also taken his form of team up into the third division as well. So as the thousands of supporters come blocking on to the pitch here at Ballet Parade to cheer their heroes away we'll leave you with these memorable scenes at Ballet Parade and the final score line Bradford City 2 Bournemouth 2 both sides win promotion.