Bradford City 2-0 Colchester United

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Bradford are fifth in the League Two table, three points outside the automatic promotion spots

Bradford scored twice in time added on against Colchester to make it three consecutive wins in their promotion push.

League Two's leading scorer Andy Cook broke the deadlock with a header from Harry Chapman's cross.

19-goal Cook then provided the pass for substitute Scott Banks to fire a second past keeper Kieran O'Hara.

It was a tough ending for new Colchester boss Ben Garner, who was watching his first game from the stand before officially taking over on Monday.

It has also been revealed that Garner will be joined at Colchester as assistant coach by Scott Marshall, who has left the same role with Charlton Athletic under Dean Holden at The Valley.

The 20,383 attendance was a record for a fourth-tier game at Valley Parade - but it was the visitors who carried the threat in the first half.

Bradford were grateful to two good saves from keeper Harry Lewis to deny stop the U's opening the scoring.

He clawed away a header from former Bantams defender Connor Wood and then spread himself to block Tom Hopper's shot.

Bradford stepped it up after the break as Sam Stubbs headed wide and Brad Halliday forced a good save from O'Hara.

Matty Platt headed against the post from Adam Clayton's cross before Bradford struck twice to move up to fifth.

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