With a tiny away allocation at Fleetwood's Highbury Stadium, your chances of watching Bradford's crucial play-off second leg in person are slim to none. So here are the best three options if you want to see the game live.

1. At home

It's being broadcast live on Sky Sports, so you could always watch it in the comfort of your own home.

But if you don't have Sky, or just prefer to watch football in company, there's no shortage of options for fans wanting to watch the game live here in Bradford.

2. In the pub

You're spoiled for choice when it comes to pubs showing the game live.

A City pub full of club memorabilia, the Bold Privateer in Wrose is expecting a bumper turnout of supporters for Sunday evening's match.

Landlord Paul Loat said: “We have a massive fanbase of City supporters who come into the pub. It will be jam-packed and I hope they can win.”

Other pubs are, of course, available. Hostelries who've confirmed they will welcome fans include: City Vaults, Hustlergate; Ginger Goose, Market Street; Bradford Arms, Manningham.

3. At Valley Parade

Where better to watch the game than at Bradford City's stadium? Though there's no large-scale beam back event, the club will be showing the match live on the big screens in the John Hendrie and Stuart McCall Suites, with free entry from 5.30pm.  Former players, including Ian Cooper, will be attending.

Wherever you end up watching the match, we'd love to see your pictures. Use the button on this page to send them in!

C'MON CITY!

Michael Learoyd

What is your response?
Just finish the job now.... Great to be part of the atmosphere on Thursday after a round trip from Cardiff... Proud travelling Bantam.

Tony Walmsley

What is your response?
Really disappointed not to have made it there due to the restricted allocation - but the Lymm Cheshire Branch of BCFC - Charlie (8), Genevieve (5), Tom (15), Sam (15), Eddie (10) and respective season tickets/priority away holder dads Tony & Duncan (both 51) wish City all t'best for Sunday.

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Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Really disappointed not to have made it there due to the restricted allocation - but the Lymm Cheshire Branch of BCFC - Charlie (8), Genevieve (5), Tom (15), Sam (15), Eddie (10) and respective season tickets/priority away holder dads Tony & Duncan (both 51) wish City all t'best for Sunday.Really disappointed not to have made it there due to the restricted allocation - but the Lymm Cheshire Branch of BCFC - Charlie (8), Genevieve (5), Tom (15), Sam (15), Eddie (10) and respective season tickets/priority away holder dads Tony & Duncan (both 51) wish City all t'best for Sunday.
Really disappointed not to have made it there due to the restricted allocation - but the Lymm Cheshire Branch of BCFC - Charlie (8), Genevieve (5), Tom (15), Sam (15), Eddie (10) and respective season tickets/priority away holder dads Tony & Duncan (both 51) wish City all t'best for Sunday.
Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Really disappointed not to have made it there due to the restricted allocation - but the Lymm Cheshire Branch of BCFC - Charlie (8), Genevieve (5), Tom (15), Sam (15), Eddie (10) and respective season tickets/priority away holder dads Tony & Duncan (both 51) wish City all t'best for Sunday.Really disappointed not to have made it there due to the restricted allocation - but the Lymm Cheshire Branch of BCFC - Charlie (8), Genevieve (5), Tom (15), Sam (15), Eddie (10) and respective season tickets/priority away holder dads Tony & Duncan (both 51) wish City all t'best for Sunday.
Really disappointed not to have made it there due to the restricted allocation - but the Lymm Cheshire Branch of BCFC - Charlie (8), Genevieve (5), Tom (15), Sam (15), Eddie (10) and respective season tickets/priority away holder dads Tony & Duncan (both 51) wish City all t'best for Sunday.
Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Really disappointed not to have made it there due to the restricted allocation - but the Lymm Cheshire Branch of BCFC - Charlie (8), Genevieve (5), Tom (15), Sam (15), Eddie (10) and respective season tickets/priority away holder dads Tony & Duncan (both 51) wish City all t'best for Sunday.Really disappointed not to have made it there due to the restricted allocation - but the Lymm Cheshire Branch of BCFC - Charlie (8), Genevieve (5), Tom (15), Sam (15), Eddie (10) and respective season tickets/priority away holder dads Tony & Duncan (both 51) wish City all t'best for Sunday.
Really disappointed not to have made it there due to the restricted allocation - but the Lymm Cheshire Branch of BCFC - Charlie (8), Genevieve (5), Tom (15), Sam (15), Eddie (10) and respective season tickets/priority away holder dads Tony & Duncan (both 51) wish City all t'best for Sunday.

Richard Longbottom

What is your response?
The Cod Army has been fried....now let's finish the job and batter them at the seaside! All the best of luck City, everyone is behind you! We're on our way!

Wendy Barras

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Good luck to all at Bradford City. Come on lads you know you can do it.

Darryl Bage

What is your response?
Come on City! I would like to make my 4th appearacne in the claret and amber. It would be a nice belated birthday present from you guys. You have been awesome in most games. My birthday is on Sunday (14th).