SWINDON have been warned to get physical against the Bantams tonight.

Boss Mark Cooper, who will have star midfielder Massimo Luongo back from a two-game absence, wants his side to stand up and be counted after three losses on the bounce.

Cooper said: “Bradford have got a physical edge. Their two centre halves are big, their two centre forwards are giants. The two centre forwards, if they play, are a real handful and we have to be ready for that physical battle.

“Bradford have done remarkably well in the FA Cup. They’ve had some big results and were outstanding against Chelsea and Sunderland.

“They’ve got some good forwards in Stead and Hanson, though I’m not sure he’s going to be fit, and they’ve changed their style a little bit.

“They play a little bit more football and they are not as reliant on getting the ball into the box. But they still put it in there if they can and let Hanson and Stead fight for it.”

Australian international Luongo will replaced John Swift after recovering from a groin strain.