 The braver boss, Mark Humes, has urged his city players to seize this chance after giving their lead to a promotion. Did a massive shot in the arm last time out, delivering a big win on the road. It's automatic promotion, chasing Stevenage. It's like they're welcome, Mickey Mellon's shunned their roaders to town. Mellon's men also won the build on a win last time out. They're beating two of the top five in their last four outings. Still they have a four-point gap to close in their pursuit of the top seven. Bradford Stadium, it's a good game. Throw down the right, take this cobbly up and over halfway. Two wins in the current year, thus far for Tram here. Spread out to the left-hand side for Hawke, Bristow. Overlapped and run, fizzing across the face of goal, and somehow no contact made. Dynamic running by Ethan Bristow, first time cross. Somehow no one there to finish it. Possession with Clayton. People sitting in the Bradford midfield up to... ...Ridehouse, the former Tram here, man. Wins a corner for his side. He'll be Clayton with the in-swinger, in towards the far post. Flicked away, just about. Captain Smallwood back into the danger area, teasing delivery. Big boys up from the back, flicked. The last touch come off for Tram here, man. I think it might have. Wanda feeding five, only one win in that run for Bradford. Pressing hard here, though. Ridehouse. Threaded ball down the left-touch line, picked up by the experienced Derbyshire, his first club goal at the weekend. Opportunity here, though, for Tram here, Rovers to break out with that man. Bristow driving, long-busting run. One of 60 yards or so, another ball in towards the box, and somehow... ...Saunders couldn't finish it. Bristow once more with brilliant work down the left-hand side for the visitors. Couldn't keep up with him. Brilliant centre. Harvey Saunders, the January edition from Bristol Rovers, just could not finish it. And beaten in their last three away league games versus Bradford. Engaging pendulum swing, Tram here, keen to break. And counter at every opportunity. Thread for Cook. Ball back, and in the end, it's a thumping drive over the bar. Rovers on the edge of the box. Derbyshire Cook involved, as always rising off the right foot of Walker. Two of their last nine home league games, Bradford. Home form, they can improve upon. Mark Hughes knows that, and their push for promotion out of lead to this season. Right-hand down the left. Cut back towards the run of Walker. It's Jamie Walker, one there, Bradford. Well worked. Well finished. Two in three for Jamie Walker. The reward for Bradford's work first period during the University of Bradford Stadium. Right-hand, the former Tram here, man involved. Given goal between him and the captain, Smallwood. Cut back towards the far post there. Picked up while by Walker, good first touch. And a piercing drive under the body of the keeper. To give the host the lead. Both these two clubs have been considered 20-year league goals this season, heading into tonight. How to Tram here respond. It's Bradford pushing again, though, through Smallwood. A fizzing strike and cue-out. He was in behind it safe enough. On the reverse fixture between these sides. Two-one earlier this season. Bradford looking for the first lead. Double-over Tram here, since the 1998-99 season. That year, of course, Bradford promoted to the Premier League. Cook foul by Jameson. It was Parsons, the referee in charge. Late call-up for the game. Fizzing delivery across the near post. And somehow, York just about pats it away. Into that corner of uncertainty. Difficult to deal with. Break on here, though, for the visitors. Oh, menacing, to be flicked on at the near post. Plack just couldn't make contact inside the six-yard box. Tramme just cleared their lines in the end. Pass out from the back. Opportunity here for the visitors. Committing shirts over halfway. In towards the penalty spot. Headed away by Halliday. Shot goalwards again. Another drive. Another occasion from the edge of the box. Just can't quite get it going. Tonight, Tramme. Chalmers with the effort. Dragging across it. And comes enough for Lewis to keep it a save in the end. Offensively, beat hard so far. Bongo, as he fouled there, he was. Set piece of opportunity, driven in towards the far post. Headed down. Opportunity again, across the face of goal. Regan Henry with the original free kick. Found his way back out to him. A firm fizzing low drive across the face of goal. They keep a concern for a second. Bongo has given them something different. Tramme is again here. He looks to latch upon a free ball. Bradford trying to play out from the back. Once again, gift in possession to Mickey Mellon's side, chasing an equaliser. Many of white shirts in the box to aim for. Maybe a ball in towards the penalty spot. Flick goalwards. Another half chance. Maybe more than that for Chalmers. The first half substitute. Bakira Morris has had a couple of good sides to the goal. In this second half, for Tramme. The game's still on a knife edge. He's Halliday now, down the right-hand side for Bradford. Change of passes, Gilead. Good work to the dead ball, like, in towards the penalty box. He drives, he wins a corner for the hosts. Good work, good dynamic running by Gilead. Smothered behind in the end by Tramme. Again, an opportunity for some of the big boys to come up from the back. I think it will be the experienced Clayton in towards Cook. With his header, has that gone in? A disaster for Tramme Rovers. A 19th goal. That's what matters for Andy. Mateus, pure keeper, getting it all wrong, allowing the ball to drift over his head and mix up with the man on the line. Disaster for Tramme. Bradford with breathing space tonight. There goes the full-time whistle. Three points for Mark Hughes' side at home as they continue to chase down the top seven in lead two. Another goal, a 19th of the campaign for Andy Cook. In the first half, two goals and two for here. Good night for that man, Mark Hughes. Disappointed for Tramme Rovers. Full-time at the University of Bradford Stadium. Bradford 2, Tramme in near.