 Sutton have struggled this term after the highs of last season and one win in eight league games hints at worrying times. They've also knocked out of the effort cut by Fandra on this ground last weekend so they need a result today against High Fly Bradford. The Bantams head to South London, fifth in the table on the back of some impressive away form. Only late in Orient have won more points on the road with Tuesday's win at Mattsville, their fifth away this term. It's time for football league clubs to pay their respects for those who sacrificed so much. That will be a moment of reflection for the members tonight. She's then for Sutton from the Farmer Defeats, where is Snowfell and Lovett back in. Two alterations for Bradford from Tuesday, Issa and Songo drafted into the 11th. And the chance for Sutton United, desperate for three points today. And it comes and the header is over the bar. Issa appears for a shove in the penalty area. Isn't quite congested in that, going to get a spot kick for that. Bradford unbeaten in both league meetings, they won 4-1 here in April. That's what cut out and then fired back towards goal. Haven't seen much of Bradford so far. It was Richard Smallwoods who came onto this, struck it well enough. The yard also over the bar, have later been draws. They're not beaten in five, but they've drawn three of those matches. Sutton have lost seven of the last 11 in all competitions, including their last two. Issa Randall has done really well, still going. Randall's dictated across. Then at the title match so far, Bradford hasn't created much going forward. Sutton have been very bright and industrious. Randall again, and it's calmed away by Harry Lewis. It was well hit by Randall. He's got three league goals this season. Good goalkeeping though. They really look like being beaten. They've been a tough nut to crack this season. They've conceded 14 goals. Only Leighton-Orient and Tramlia have conceded fewer. They must have something at the other end. Bradford on the attack, oh, it's spin deflected in. Goes the way of the visitors. And guess who? Andy Cook. He scored at Mansfield on Tuesday, and he scored again today in South London. A 12th league goal of the season. And it was a predators finish. An untidy goal from a Sutton perspective. But Bradford nipped in front. Sutton no. Bradford one. The first two matches on the road. Barrow and Colchester. Five of six since. They have been terrific away from home. It's the home form that's been the issue. They're not further up the table. And for Leighton-Orient. Left-hand side, all Cook has laid it off. Oh, and it's just turned away. It was a glorious little piece of play from Bradford City. Lovely link-up play involving Andy Cook. Dish back into the area. And this is going to be hits. Bit well wide from Halliday. But the link-up play was absolutely wonderful here between Chapman and Cook. Bradford unlucky. In South London for this second goal. Link-up play down the left again. 700 odds. Bradford City supporters behind the goal. And willing them up. In it comes. It's kind of gone over everybody. Oh, that's absolutely wonderful. Still going. There's Cook and he's forced another corner. Good hold-up play from Andy Cook. Who has his goal. And Scott Banks is trotted over to take it. And Scott Banks, he's gone for goal. And he's found the top corner. Incredible goal from Scott Banks. And it's a second for Bradford. That was magical. A third of the season in the league for Banks. And that is surely his best. It's a goal of the season contender. In league two. What a strike on his left. Sutton nil. Bradford two. He's absolutely wonderful from Scott Banks. And Bradford's season control of this game. Three points heading back to West Yorkshire. Sutton. It's looking good perilous for that at the moment. Only five wins this season. Four of them have come at home. But haven't won in three on this ground. Coming into today's game in the league. And they look a bit shell-shocked in the second half. And it's all Bradford City. Dangerous area. And getting worse for Sutton. It's well hit. It was dipping but didn't quite dip enough. Bradford supporters behind the goal. Thoroughly enjoying themselves. And it's a soak-up. A lot of pressure in that first half for Bradford. But they've really stepped things up in the second period. Here's one of the league two's top marksmen, Andy Cook. Bradford can regain possession here. Controlled midfields. Bradford today. And so Giliado pokes it forward. And Angle was waiting for it. It didn't arrive for his feet. And a chance for a third. He's still going. And it needed the save. And Jack Rose keeps Sutton heads above water. For now at least. So Bradfords have been a class apart in the second period. Scott Bax was sniffing more goals. Going out for Sutton. There was nothing in that. But the referee does decide to give a free kick. And it surely just be a consolation for Sutton United. Clipped into the area. The goalkeeper comes for it. Oh, he didn't claim it initially. But there is the final whistle. Another defeat for Sutton. One win in nine games. And their worrying slump continues. But Bradford City. Another away day masterclass from them. A sixth away victory of the season. And they are up to fourth in the lead two table. A stunning goal by Scott Bax. Cat things off in the second period. It was a deserved three points for the West Yorkshire side. Full time. Sutton nil. Bradford two.