 Man was proud to believe that this might be something special for them. This campaign, the whole day, by English summer standards. Fans knocking their rows, they were waiting for the players to take to the field here. And what a sight it is. Not too many spaces to be had here in the first-time game. The down was there, but cooked away by the two who had just positioned himself well. Space opening up here for Janua. And the first save from Lewis. Plagg does now go off-offside and lead business. It was, it was going just wide, maybe off the outside of the post. Have a mix, Brad, but they have got four players aged 30 or over in their starting 11. But they didn't have the likes of Lewis Richards and Bobby Pointon at the start of their professional careers. Lewis Richards, the goalkeeper's come a long way. Jake Eastwood came flying out of his goal. Easily going past Plagg, but coming second time around was Stubbs. Spoken about his admiration for Mark Hughes. Give it away, Brad, but they have looked a bit more of a threat in recent times. For once this season, it was, you put the ball across in the end, and there were two runners coming in there. More of them were set in this direction. No one stopping the cross and no one preventing the header. Between the three of them back there, he managed to get in between two and it was the perfect header. It's formally on West Brom's books before Aston Villa. That's played for them at youth level, but this is first loan away from the club. It's his senior bow. His first action is to win a corner. There's plenty of height and youthful exuberance in there as well. And on the other side this time, and the referee agrees, out of contact. Had to readjust, but it sat up nicely for him. Nothing to lose by hitting that one. Couldn't have gone anywhere. Loosby Town trying to find a second. Somehow scooped away by the Lewis. Acer again, too desperate to score against his former employers. And cutting inside from that right flank on his left side. There is space for the effort. Time for Loosby to see off Bradford City and Marguz. Of course, but these two sides will remain in mid-table. The final whistle goes to confirm the 1-1 draw between these two. Neither at their best, neither at their worst. From Danny Rose for Grimsby, had them ahead at half-time as he was left unmarked in the middle. And then substitute Alex Gilley, making his first appearance since the middle of last month, finding space on the edge of the area to fire home. Bradford rescuing a point here on home turf, just a minute or so from time. Both have an important seven days ahead ahead of their next league games next Saturday afternoon. Here in the heat, though, in West Yorkshire, they could not be separated. The full-time score at the University of Bradford Stadium into its Bradford City one, Grimsby Town 1.