Summary

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  • McMahon penalty gave Bradford early lead

  • Gregory, Morison and Martin score for Millwall

  • Final first leg of this season's play-off semi-finals

  • Millwall finished fourth, Bradford fifth

  1. Advantage to the Lionspublished at 14:27 British Summer Time 15 May 2016

    FT: Bradford 1-3 Millwall

    MillwallImage source, Rex Features

    So, Millwall are one big step closer to Wembley thanks to a precious 3-1 away win at Bradford. You can read the full story in Phil Shepka's match report here.

    Thanks for joining us for this fascinating League One play-off semi-final. Bradford have it all to do at The Den in Friday's second leg.

    Do be sure to follow this afternoon's final action of the Premier League season and stick around this evening too, for the second leg of the League Two play-off tie between Plymouth and Portsmouth.

    We wish you a fine sporting afternoon. Goodbye.

  2. The gaffer's verdictpublished at 14:22

    FT: Bradford 1-3 Millwall

    Millwall boss Neil Harris tells Sky Sports: "I'm delighted with the result. To bounce back and score three goals was big from my players.

    "We knew what was coming second half. We knew they'd go direct and make the pitch long.

    "I thought Steve Morison was fantastic today. He typifies exactly what Millwall is all about.

    "We've got a long way to go in this tie."

  3. Reactionpublished at 14:18

    FT: Bradford 1-3 Millwall

    Millwall striker Steve Morison tells Sky Sports: "It's brilliant. Its what we've been doing all year away from home. We can't get carried away but we've done half a job."

  4. Reactionpublished at 14:16

    FT: Bradford 1-3 Millwall

    Millwall striker Lee Gregory tells Sky Sports: "We didnt expect it to go quite like that, with their penalty. The lads responded briliantly to get a goal so quickly. It took us on, to get the result."

  5. Advantage Millwallpublished at 14:14 British Summer Time 15 May 2016

    FT: Bradford 1-3 Millwall

    Neil Redfearn
    Ex-Bradford midfielder at Coral Windows Stadium, BBC Radio Leeds

    "It'll be frustrating for the Bradford supporters going away having lost 3-1, but the performance has been ok.

    "There's another game to play and the pressure will all be on Millwall to keep a clean sheet.

    "It's still all there to play for."

  6. FULL-TIMEpublished at 90+5 mins

    Bradford 1-3 Millwall

    The whistle goes. It's a huge result for Millwall.

    They scored three big goals in the first half to come from behind and frustrate a battling Bradford side.

  7. Postpublished at 90+4 mins

    Bradford 1-3 Millwall

    Bradford look to launch one last attack. Time is most certainly running out...

  8. Postpublished at 90+3 mins

    Bradford 1-3 Millwall

    The travelling Millwall fans are making all the noise at Valley Parade. Are they heading to Wembley? They're in control of this tie.

  9. Postpublished at 90+2 mins

    Bradford 1-3 Millwall

    Neil Redfearn
    Ex-Bradford midfielder at Coral Windows Stadium, BBC Radio Leeds

    "That was a great effort - good hold-up play from Jamie Proctor, good support by Lee Evans, who got onto it quickly and curled it just over the bar. It deserved a goal."

  10. Postpublished at 90+2 mins

    Bradford 1-3 Millwall

    Bradford's Lee Evans has a go from the edge of the area but his right-footed shot goes over.

  11. Postpublished at 90+1 mins

    Bradford 1-3 Millwall

    We are into five minutes of added time at the end of this first leg.

  12. SUBSTITUTION (Millwall)published at 90 mins

    Bradford 1-3 Millwall

    The visitors wind down the clock a bit more with another sub.

    Former Newcastle left-sided player Shane Ferguson is replaced by Shaun Williams.

  13. Postpublished at 88 mins

    Bradford 1-3 Millwall

    If it stays like this, Millwall will be sitting pretty ahead of Friday's second leg, that's for sure.

  14. Postpublished at 86 mins

    Bradford 1-3 Millwall

    Bradford v MillwallImage source, Empics

    Things haven't quite fallen for Bradford today, the odd bouncing ball, the rub of the green - it's not been their day.

    Millwall have made it awkward for them. I think they call this 'doing a job on them'.

  15. CLOSE!published at 84 mins

    Bradford 1-3 Millwall

    Bradford's Lee Evans has Jordan Archer scurrying across to his near post from a very good long-range free-kick but it goes narrowly wide.

  16. SUBSTITUTION (Bradford)published at 82 mins

    Bradford 1-3 Millwall

    Millwall are still threatening at the other end too and Steve Morison curls one from the corner of the box, but it lands on the roof of the net.

    Meanwhile, Bradford bring on Paul Anderson - an Ipswich goal scorer in last season's Championship play-offs - for Tony McMahon.

  17. GREAT SAVE!published at 80 mins

    Bradford 1-3 Millwall

    Jordan Archer does well to react quickly and tip Nathan Clarke's bouncing header over the bar from a corner. From the next corner, Bradford threaten again but Millwall scramble it away.

  18. Postpublished at 78 mins

    Bradford 1-3 Millwall

    BradfordImage source, Empics

    That earlier spell of pressure from Bradford seems to have subsided a little. They're starting to run out of time in this game - but this is of course only the first leg.

  19. Postpublished at 76 mins

    Bradford 1-3 Millwall

    Millwall aim for Steve Morison in the area with a long throw from Carlos Edwards, but Bradford get the ball away.

  20. Postpublished at 75 mins

    Bradford 1-3 Millwall

    Neil Redfearn
    Ex-Bradford midfielder at Coral Windows Stadium, BBC Radio Leeds

    Jordan ArcherImage source, Rex Features

    "Millwall goalkeeper Jordan Archer has really commanded his box well.

    "Anything around that six-yard box, he's come and gathered, so it might pay for Bradford to mix their set-plays up a bit."