Bradford City made to wait over champions' Euro commitments

BRADFORD CITY will have to wait until the New Year to discover if a trip to Cheltenham or Leicester awaits in the Checkatrade Trophy third round.
Bradford City's Mark Marshall in action against Cambridge's Leon Davies on Wednesday night. (Picture: Tony Johnson)Bradford City's Mark Marshall in action against Cambridge's Leon Davies on Wednesday night. (Picture: Tony Johnson)
Bradford City's Mark Marshall in action against Cambridge's Leon Davies on Wednesday night. (Picture: Tony Johnson)

The Bantams’ reward for beating Cambridge United on Tuesday is a clash with the victors from a clash that has been put back to January 10 from its scheduled date of earlier this week due to Leicester being involved in Champions League and UEFA Youth League action.

It means City do not yet know when or where their last 16 tie will take place after seeing off the U’s with a Nicky Law goal.

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Bradford’s narrow triumph at Valley Parade saw Tony McMahon make his long overdue return to action after injury. He came off the bench to replace Stephen Darby after just 25 minutes in a pre-planned substitution designed to ensure the Bantams abided by competition rules on the strength of the starting XI.

For McMahon, it was a welcome return after more than three months out with a thigh injury as Bradford took another step towards a possible Wembley trip.

People have hammered the competition for various reasons but it is a chance for us all to get to Wembley,” said the full-back. “You might never get that chance again in your career.

“We are just a few games away from getting there. We all want to get to Wembley.”

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Tuesday night saw City revert to more of a senior XI after fielding several youngsters in earlier rounds.

McMahon added: “People criticise the competition but if you ask Tom (Windle), Ellis (Hudson) and Kwame (Boateng) then they will tell you how much they love it because it was their debuts. For young lads coming through, it is brilliant.”