City’s only European campaigner has told them to forget the tantalising prospect of playing there next season.

The Bantams are potentially one win away from a place in the Europa League third qualifying round in August.

Stephen Darby played Champions’ League games against Fiorentina and PSV Eindhoven as a youngster with Liverpool. But the right back is not thinking of more matches on the continent yet.

Darby said: “The experience of Europe was brilliant and to play for Liverpool against such big clubs was incredible.

“But we can’t think too far ahead. We have a massive 90 minutes on Sunday so can’t be distracted by Europe or anything like that.”

Darby, who has played in a Wembley play-off final for Swindon, was City’s extra-time hero in the third-round win over Burton when they came from 2-0 down. His winning goal that night remains his only one for the club.

“It seems a long time since I scored against Burton but the way we stuck at it that night shows what we are about,” he said.

“This run has been a real team effort. We will keep going to the end because we have a great belief.

“I can’t really pick a favourite moment out. The entire cup run has been brilliant for everyone involved.

“It is a massive ask as Swansea are a great side – but nothing can be ruled out.”

Darby won back-to-back finals in the FA Youth Cup at Anfield, one of them as captain. But he admits those successes cannot come close to what could transpire tomorrow.

He said: “Winning the Youth Cup was nice but this is a massive achievement. It is going to be a great day for everyone involved with Bradford City.

“I went to Wembley in the play-offs with Swindon and there were about 50,000 there. But this will be something else.

“It’s a great occasion for the fans, who have been brilliant all season.”