SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 13:47 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2014
Bradford's Northern Ireland international Rory McArdle replaces Mark Yeates as Phil Parkinson looks to shore things up. Into the final five minutes - can Halifax force a replay?
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Bradford's Northern Ireland international Rory McArdle replaces Mark Yeates as Phil Parkinson looks to shore things up. Into the final five minutes - can Halifax force a replay?
Credit to Halifax, they're certainly determined to take Bradford all the way here. Matty Pearson's strike from distance goes hopelessly wide, but they Shaymen just keep on coming.
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Wayne Jacobs, former Bradford and Halifax defender:
"Interesting substitution from Halifax, as their midfield three were dominating but now they have gone to 4-4-2."
With 10 minutes left at Halifax, a reminder that we've got nine games coming up for you at 14:00 GMT. Excitement is certainly building in Gosport...
Jamie Jackson now puts in a rather tasty challenge on Billy Clarke and gets yellow for it. There's been one or two late tackles flying in this afternoon - but this is a West Yorkshire derby after all.
And how has Billy Clarke not just provided it to kill this match once and for all? He goes clean through on goal but his shot lacks any real conviction and goalkeeper Matt Glannon keeps it all in the balance.
Adam Smith, on as a second-half substitute for Steve Williams, is the latest man to go into the book for Halifax. Moments before that, Mark Yeates had shot straight at Matt Glennon when well placed. There's still a goal in this tie, I reckon.
Jon Stead this time has the ball in the back of the Halifax net, but the flag is up because he was miles offside from the ball forward. I say 'disallowed goal', but I'm not really sure it ever got that far.
Excellent chance on the break for Bradford is wasted by Jon Stead's rather weak-looking back-heel, when the Bantams were three on three. At the other end, Halifax goalscorer Lois Maynard takes a pot-shot from distance but it goes wide.
Here comes Halifax's 28-year-old forward Jamie Jackson, replacing Paul Marshall. Can he write himself into tomorrow's back pages with a goal to remember for the Shaymen? Time is ticking.
Andy Moore:, external Just a little bit more class is the difference for Bradford. Great turn around. But do love an upset.
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The visitors are struggling to clear their lines as cross after cross, header after header goes in towards their goal, before eventually the attack peters out.
Robbie Savage has just been spotted by the tunnel, tucking into a plate of sausage and chips. Looks like he's enjoying this end-to-end FA Cup tie, as are we.
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Wayne Jacobs, former Bradford and Halifax defender:
"Halifax have clawed their way back into the game by winning the second balls and starting to play better from there."
Nasty challenge from Andrew Davies on Richard Peniket, miles late and slightly high. The Bradford man goes into the book and Halifax have another opportunity to angle in a cross towards Ben Williams' goal.
Paul Marshall finds a pocket of space around 25 yards out, but the Halifax man's shot lacks both accuracy and power and drifts harmlessly wide.
A bit of a lull here at The Shay. Now it's Halifax's turn to patiently keep the ball, and Bradford's turn to sit off and keep their hosts where they can see them.
A long ball goes up to Halifax striker Scott Boden, but it's easily cleared by Bradford. The home side will be glad to just to get their foot on the ball again. Half an hour to go.
Those two Bradford goals were separated by the small matter of two minutes, 43 seconds. Now this is all about Halifax's character. The Shaymen are fourth in the Conference, but it is a position that owes much to their start to the season, when they won their first five matches in a row. Can they find that winning touch again?
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Wayne Jacobs, former Bradford and Halifax defender:
"What an impact Billy Clarke has had, it's him again. Clarke finds Morais, then it's a fantastic finish into the bottom corner of the net."