BRADFORD City head into an Easter double header of matches in League Two, but what about the club's famous fans cheering them on?

City host Tranmere Rovers on Good Friday, followed by a trip to Essex to face Colchester United on Easter Monday.

The Bantams have a well-known manager in their dugout after Mark Hughes took over in February.

But City also have plenty of famous supporters, here is a look at some of them.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: From left, Zayn Malik and then City player Clayton Donaldson in 2019From left, Zayn Malik and then City player Clayton Donaldson in 2019

ZAYN MALIK

The One Direction member turned solo pop star may be USA based but he has still made it to Valley Parade over recent years.

His last known appearance came in January 2020 when he saw City draw 2-2 with Scunthorpe United in League Two.

Zayn was even handed an orange away shirt by former City striker Clayton Donaldson.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus:

HEATHER PEACE

Heather, a former pupil at St Joseph's RC College, in Manningham, said she became hooked on Bradford City as a child and saw her first match aged 10.

Speaking to the Telegraph & Argus in 2004, she said: "When you are born and bred somewhere your heart is there and it makes it much more interesting to support your own team.

"I'm proud to be from Bradford and lots of good things come out of the city."

Heather studied drama at Manchester Metropolitan University and has gone on to play roles in a number of television shows including The Bill, Holby City, Doctors and Emmerdale.

But her most famous part was as Sally Fields in London's Burning. She has also appeared in EastEnders.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus:

DALAI LAMA

This may well be a left-field choice for famous Bantams.

The 14th Dalai Lama has previously been pictured holding a claret and amber shirt with his name on the back and the number 14 on it. City have previously tweeted this picture.

He the highest spiritual leader of Tibet, and considered a living Buddha.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus:

STEVE ABBOTT

The producer of films including A Fish Called Wanda and Brassed Off is a die-hard Bantam.

His devotion to the claret and amber showed when he delayed his annual trip to the Cannes Film Festival to see his side’s 2017 League One Play-off Final clash where they were eventually beaten 1-0 by Millwall at Wembley.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus:

DYNAMO

Real name Steven Frayne, the magician is a global star but has always supported the side from where he grew up.

He even appeared in a video campaign promoting Bradford City season tickets head of the 2020-21 season.