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Bradford v Walsall League Two Lineup
This game is in the
League Two
, kick off at 13:30 on Saturday 25 January 2025.
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Bradford Substitutes
Brandon Khela
Colin Doyle
Tyreik Samuel Wright
Callum Johnson
Michael Mellon
George Lapslie
Tommy Leigh
Walsall Substitutes
Josh Gordon
Sam Hornby
Brandon Comley
Nathan Asiimwe
Evan Weir
Ethan Wheatley
Danny Johnson
Bradford v Walsall League Two
Bradford
City FC is located in West Yorkshire and has a capacity of 25,136 at its home stadium, Valley Parade.
Walsall
FC is based in the West Midlands and plays its home matches at the Banks's Stadium, which has a seating capacity of 11,300.
Bradford
City holds the record for the highest attendance in League Two history, with 25,136 fans attending a match against Morecambe in May 2009.
Walsall
has the nickname "The Saddlers" due to the city's history as a center for saddle making in the 19th century.
Bradford
City has won the FA Cup once in its history, defeating Newcastle United 1-0 in the final in 1911.
Walsall
FC has a fierce rivalry with nearby team Wolverhampton Wanderers, known as the Black Country Derby.