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Bradford City vs Bury. The FA Cup Third Round.

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Bradford City 0

    Bury 0

    • N Cameron (sent off 40th minute)

    Bury win 4-2 on penalties.

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    James Hanson of Bradford battles with Curtis Ujah of Chesham United
    Image: James Hanson: Doubt for Bradford

    Bradford are waiting on the fitness of strikers James Hanson and Billy Clarke ahead of the FA Cup third-round replay against Bury after both players picked up knocks in Saturday's 1-0 win over Oldham.

    Hanson played the full game but Clarke was replaced just after the hour mark and the pair will be assessed on Tuesday before a final decision is made.

    Gary Liddle could be on his way out of the club with Carlisle having made an approach for his services, while West Ham defender Reece Burke has returned to Bradford on loan until the end of the season but is not eligible to play against Bury.

    Striker Steven Davies returned to full training last week following a long-term knee injury but is not expected to feature.

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    Highlights of Bradford's 1-0 home win over Oldham on Saturday

    Bury manager David Flitcroft is expected to make changes to his side after blaming "individual errors" for Saturday's 3-2 loss to Walsall.

    Flitcroft highlighted costly mistakes by Chris Hussey and Joe Riley as the home side found themselves 3-0 down before half-time and the Shakers boss could opt to switch things around for the trip to Yorkshire.

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    Highlights of Bury's 3-2 home defeat by Walsall on Saturday

    Vice-captain Peter Clarke will be hoping for a return to the starting line-up after being an unused substitute for the game, having recovered from a knock earlier in the month.

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    John O'Sullivan, meanwhile, could also be pushing for a start after replacing Riley 37 minutes into Saturday's match and setting up Leon Clarke for one of his second-half goals.

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