BRADFORD City are one of the last four teams standing.

In the top four divisions of English football in 2023, 88 of the 92 teams have suffered at least one away defeat.

But not the Bantams.

They are the only League Two team to have avoided defeat on the road since January 1, while every side in the third tier has lost once or more away from home since that date.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Andy Cook (behind goalkeeper Jonathan Mitchell) bundles home City's winner at Doncaster in February.Andy Cook (behind goalkeeper Jonathan Mitchell) bundles home City's winner at Doncaster in February. (Image: Thomas Gadd.)

In the Championship, runaway leaders Burnley and promotion-chasing Luton Town are yet to taste defeat on their travels in 2023.

And in the Premier League, while the likes of Manchester City, Arsenal, Manchester United and Liverpool have all lost at least one away game this year, Brighton & Hove Albion remain unbeaten on the road over the last three months.

As for the Bantams, they will hope to maintain that fine record on the road until the end of the season.

Their next away game is at struggling Crawley Town on Good Friday (April 7), followed by a trip to rock-bottom Rochdale eight days later.

City then visit Swindon Town and Northampton Town, before their final away fixture of the season coming at Crewe Alexandra on Wednesday, May 3, with that game being rearranged earlier today.