SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 14:25 Greenwich Mean Time 7 March 2015
Also a change for Reading as the hard-working Jamie Mackie is replaced by veteran forward Yakubu. Feed the Yak and he will score...
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Also a change for Reading as the hard-working Jamie Mackie is replaced by veteran forward Yakubu. Feed the Yak and he will score...
That's Filipe Morais' final contribution to the game as he is replaced by Andy Halliday. A DJ in his spare time, Halliday claims to have got the lads whipped up before each FA Cup game with his unique blend of house music. Will it do the business today?
Stuie Neale:, external I would go for Charlie Austin, he has proven himself at all levels of the football pyramid.
George Craven:, external Only one way to know if its too early for Kane and that's just to play him. What's Roy got to lose? Everyone starts somewhere.
Adam Smith:, external It's too close to call so why not pick both? It would be one hell of a strike force.
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Bradford are getting closer. Their set-piece play has improved immensely as the game has worn on and they have a free-kick on the right, midway inside the Reading half. Filipe Morais whips the ball in superbly and Andrew Davies rises to meet it, but his bullet header is just over. All getting a bit tense now.
Chris Waddle at Valley Parade
BBC Radio 5 live
"Bradford are running and running and chasing everything. It will be interesting to see how long they can keep it up. They are trying to force the game and push men forward. The substitutes will be very important for Bradford if they want to keep this up."
Oh so close! Jon Stead is causing the Reading defence all sorts of problems now and he gets the ball on the right of the area, cuts it back for strike partner James Hanson, whose first-time effort skips inches wide of the post.
Reading have barely got outside of their own half but finally manage to get forward for the first time in a while as Nathaniel Chalobah fizzes in a teasing cross to the middle of the area, but Bradford keeper Ben Williams is out to claim confidently.
Reading make the first change of the game as Garath McCleary replaces Hal Robson-Kanu. Winger for a winger.
Jon Stead has come alive and is looking like the striker who caused Chelsea and Sunderland plenty of bother in previous rounds. He chases a ball over the top and leaves Michael Hector and Alex Pearce in his wake but Stephen Kelly gets across just in time to make the crucial block.
Chris Waddle at Valley Parade
BBC Radio 5 live
"You're attacking the end where your fans are banked up so let's have a go. It's just do Bradford have that quality in the final third? That's what is letting them down at the minute. But it's all Bradford.
"Reading manager Steve Clarke has got to be looking at his bench because they have come right off the pace. At the minute he has got people warming up."
Jon Stead and Billy Clarke combine again on the edge of the area, before the latter's shot is blocked. Reading have got some defending to do at the moment as Bradford fans sense the prospect of a goal.
Jammer, Brighton: It's going to be pretty gutting for Bradford to have knocked out Chelsea and Sunderland, then go out to Reading.
Andrew: The woodwork is getting a lot of action so far!
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Another opportunity for Bradford as Billy Clarke flicks the ball into the path of Jon Stead, who shows neat footwork to get inside the area, spotting a gap in the Reading defence that gives him a chance to shoot on goal, but Michael Hector is across quickly to get the block in just in time.
There's 24,321 in attendance at Valley Parade and they are making an almighty noise. A really great atmosphere that the 4,336 Reading fans are more than playing their part in.
Chris Waddle at Valley Parade
BBC Radio 5 live
"They have got to keep their discipline. Hector got a bit tight on Stead who went down a bit easy (in the box) - have to say that.
"But Bradford pitting the pressure on for the first time here. The atmosphere is cracking."
Nathaniel Chalobah then concedes a free-kick just outside the Reading area. Filipe Morais steps up once again to take the set-piece, sending the ball towards the near post but a push on Chalobah ends the opportunity for Bradford.
A huge roar goes up as Bradford win a corner, their first of the game, but it is harsh on Jamie Mackie as replays show Billy Knott got the last touch. Filipe Morais swings the ball in but Nathaniel Chalobah powers it away with a clearing header.
Stavros Makrozachopo:, external Reading's tactics a bit negative. Pogrebnyak up front alone! To do what?
CelebCelery:, external I thought that man on the pitch at Valley Parade was staking it for drainage - turns out he was digging up his potatoes.
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Reading go up the other end of the pitch immediately and Nathaniel Chalobah fancies a shot from outside the area, but it is a half-hearted one as he drags it wide.
Chris Waddle at Valley Parade
BBC Radio 5 live
"What Phil Parkinson will have said at half-time is 'when we get in the final third just put the ball in the box. We have got Hanson and Stead and we might get a lucky bounce'. And it nearly happened there."