Bradford City 0-1 Harrogate Town

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Lloyd Kerry (left) scored Harrogate's winner when he turned in Jack Muldoon's cross

Lloyd Kerry kept up Harrogate Town's bright start to life in the English Football League with the winner in a Yorkshire derby with Bradford.

He turned a curling cross from the right by Jack Muldoon for the only goal and a fourth game without loss in five.

Jon Stead was earlier denied by a fine diving stop by Richard O'Donnell, while Brandon Kearnan shot straight at the keeper as Harrogate chased a second.

Bradford had chances, with sub Callum Cooke firing just wide when played in.

Harrogate move up to eighth, back to winning ways after a first defeat - by Bolton - last time out.

Stuart McCall's Bantams, who also went close when Clayton Donaldson forced a low stop by James Belshaw, lost at home in the league for the first time since October 2019.

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