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Bradford City vs Rotherham United. Sky Bet League Two.

University of Bradford StadiumAttendance10,551.

Bradford City 2

  • C Mitchell (34th minute)
  • M Flynn (92nd minute pen)

Rotherham United 3

  • L Grabban (22nd minute pen)
  • A Revell (51st minute)
  • M Marshall (57th minute)

Bradford v Rotherham preview

Image: Hanson (left): Could start for City

Team news ahead of Saturday's League Two clash between Bradford City and Rotherham United at Valley Parade.

Bradford's James Hanson, Craig Fagan, Marcel Seip and Kyel Reid could all return to the starting line-up after being rested. Striker Fagan and defender Seip missed last week's FA Cup win over Rochdale due to knocks while forward Hanson and midfielder Reid were named among the substitutes. Fagan and Hanson could resume their partnership up front in place of Ross Hannah and Jamie Devitt and manager Phil Parkinson must also decide whether to recall Seip or retain Steve Williams alongside Luke Oliver in central defence. Club skipper Simon Ramsden will continue his comeback following long-term hip and calf injuries but Parkinson could be tempted to start with the right-back on the bench again. Bermuda striker Nahki Wells is pushing for his first start following spectacular goals for club and country in the last week but Parkinson will be without centre-half Andrew Davies, on loan from Stoke, who sits out the last game of his four-match ban. Rotherham will definitely be without on-loan defender Guy Branston. Branston, who is on loan at Don Valley from the Bantams, was expected to miss last week's FA Cup win at Barrow but was granted last-minute permission to play by his parent club. However, the centre-half will definitely not feature at Valley Parade as part of the terms of his loan deal so manager Andy Scott will be forced into a defensive change. Johnny Mullins should be the man to come in to replace Branston, though Troy Brown may have desires to make the starting XI having suffered no ill-effects from his week away with Wales Under-21s while Michael Raynes (calf and Achilles) played 60 minutes for the reserves and may return. Elsewhere, Scott may consider his goalkeeping options after two costly errors by on-loan Conrad Logan in the last two weeks, with veteran Andy Warrington hoping for a recall. Ryan Cresswell (ankle) and Michael Bradley (shoulder) continue to occupy the treatment room.

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