Check out our game preview as the Bantams host Plymouth in their continued bid for survival in League One.
Kick-off: Saturday, February 16 (3pm)
Venue: Valley Parade
Possible line-ups
CITY
GK Richard O’Donnell
RB Paul Caddis
CH Anthony O’Connor
DM Lewis O'Brien
DM Jacob Butterfield
AM Jack Payne
AM David Ball
F Billy Clarke
SUBSTITUTES: Miller, Akpan, Wood, Mellor, Colville, Devine, Wilson.
Team news: Billy Clarke is in line for his first start since rejoining City. Kelvin Mellor could be added to the squad after 10 games out but Calum Woods is still missing.
League position: 23rd
Leading scorer: Jack Payne 9 (all competitions)
Last four matches: Fleetwood (h) L0-1, Wycombe (a) D0-0, Shrewsbury (h) W4-3, Burton (a) D1-1
PLYMOUTH
GK Kyle Letheren
RB Ashley Smith-Brown
CH Ryan Edwards
CH Niall Canavan
LB Gary Sawyer
DM David Fox
DM Yann Songo'o
RM Graham Carey
AM Antoni Sarcevic
LM Ruben Lameiras
F Freddie Ladapo
SUBSTITUTES: Taylor, Jephcott, Wootton, Threlkeld, Jones, Riley, Macey.
Team news: Winger Joel Grant, who gave City such a tough time at Home Park, is set to miss the rest of the season. Plymouth are also without Jamie Ness and Conor Grant.
League position: 15th
Last four matches: Portsmouth (h) D1-1, Peterborough (A) W 1-0, Wycombe (a) L0-1, Walsall (h) W2-1
Leading scorer: Freddie Ladapo 12
One to watch: Graham Carey ended a 24-game goal drought with a spectacular free-kick to salvage a draw against Portsmouth. He makes Plymouth tick.
Referee: Eddie Ilderton, from Newcastle, sent off two players for Jordan Gibson's Stevenage at Tranmere last weekend. It his first visit to Valley Parade for 14 months.
Odds: City 6/5; Plymouth 11/5; draw 12/5
Last time sides met: City led three times but had to settle for a 3-3 draw in a thriller at Home Park in December.
Ticket prices: Adults - £20*, Senior/Students - £15, Under-16s - £10, Under-11s - £5 (when purchased with adult tickets)
*Please note that adult ticket prices rise to £25 if purchased on matchday.
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