Newport boss Jardim expects 'small margins' to decide Bradford gamepublished at 08:06 15 February

Head coach Nelson Jardim says Newport County believe they can topple high-flying Bradford City on Saturday (15:00 GMT) as they look to continue their best run of the season.
The Exiles have climbed to 14th in League Two having won four games in a row.
But Jardim's side can expect a stern examination as they host the third-placed Bantams, who have won eight of their past 10 second-tier matches.
"It's going to come down to small margins," said Jardim.
"We are looking to find that stability and balance in every unit.
"We have had to change our team a lot due to different factors but we are in good form, with good momentum, and we give our best every day to try to keep that going.
"We are in a position where we can look at this game and try to win it."
Bradford beat Newport 3-1 at Valley Parade in October, but Jardim expects a different contest in the return fixture.
"It's going to be a different game, they are a different team now compared to back in October," he added.
"We are also a different team now, but it will be a typical League Two game.
"They are doing so well, third in the league, but we expect to be competing and we know if we do our job it is a game we can win."