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Cheltenham v Bradford League Two Lineup
This game is in the
League Two
, kick off at 20:45 on Tuesday 22 October 2024.
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Cheltenham Substitutes
Matt Taylor
Ryan Bowman
Liam Dulson
Ibrahim Bakare
Freddy Willcox
Tom Pett
Mamadou Diallo
Bradford Substitutes
Colin Doyle
Tyler Smith
Vadaine Oliver
Paul Huntington
Oliver Sanderson
Corry Evans
Zachariah Hadi
Cheltenham v Bradford League Two
Cheltenham
Town was founded in 1887, making it one of the oldest football clubs in England.
Bradford
City holds the record for the highest attendance in League Two history, with over 25,000 fans attending a match in 2013.
Cheltenham
Town's home stadium, Whaddon Road, has a capacity of around 7,000 spectators.
Bradford
City has won the League Two title twice, in 2013 and 2016.
Cheltenham
Town has a fierce rivalry with nearby club Gloucester City, known as the Gloucestershire Derby.
Bradford
City famously reached the final of the League Cup in 2013, becoming the first team from the fourth tier of English football to do so.