CITY have revealed their iFollow video match pass sales figures from the month of February - which show a further increase on January's like-for-like numbers.

The Bantams contested five League Two matches over the course of the month, seeing their record-high figure for individual sales per match broken, and a further near-five-per-cent increase on January's figures.

When travelling to Exeter on Saturday, February 6, City supporters snapped up 3,095 match passes, the club's highest of the season so far.

This was followed by further away hauls of 2,923 and 2,937 at Cheltenham Town and Walsall respectively, on top of additional home pass figures of 662 (Morecambe) and 776 (Leyton Orient).

Overall, on the basis of the club claiming £8.34 per £10 iFollow video match pass purchased, City’s total takings from iFollow video match passes for League Two games in February was £80,589.42.

This figure also takes into account that, for all League Two fixtures, monies from the first 500 passes purchased by away club supporters go directly to the home club, with funds from each pass thereafter being allocated to the away side.

This means, for away League Two fixtures, City only take profit from the sales of the 501st iFollow video match pass onwards, though, for home matches, they take profit from up to the away side’s first 500 passes sold.

iFollow video match pass sales figures for League Two matches in February are as follows:

- Exeter City v Bradford City - Saturday, February 6 - 3,095 iFollow video match passes - approximately £21,642.30

- Bradford City v Morecambe - Tuesday, February 16 - 662 (+270 away) iFollow video match passes - approximately £7,772.88

- Cheltenham Town v Bradford City - Saturday, February 20 - 2,923 iFollow video match passes - approximately £20,207.82

- Bradford City v Leyton Orient - Tuesday, February 23 - 776 (+500 away) iFollow video match passes - approximately £10,641.84

- Walsall v Bradford City - Saturday, February 27 - 2,937 iFollow video match passes - approximately £20,324.58

The club will reveal March's full iFollow viewing figures at the beginning of April.