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Live Reporting

Chris Harby, Dan Wareing, Harry Everett and Adam Lanigan

All times stated are UK

  1. 'Perfect start'

    Notts County 1-0 Bradford

    Mark Stallard

    Former Notts County and Bradford City striker on BBC Radio Nottingham

    Perfect start for Notts County, again.

    Big performance in the early moments as we expected.

    It might have come off the Bradford defender, or it might have come off David McGoldrick, but I'm sure he'll claim it.

  2. GOAL: Notts County 1-0 Bradford

    David McGoldrick (4 mins)

    David McGoldrick

    Well that didn't take long.

    Crowley finds space again out wide on the right and slides in Aaron Nemane behind the Bantams defence.

    His low pass across the box picks out David McGoldrick a few yards out and he doesn't miss from there.

  3. Post update

    Notts County 0-0 Bradford

    Bradford have brought 2,000 fans to Nottingham and they're in fine voice already.

    Notts work themselves into a good position on the right flank, but a loose pass from Aaron Nemane gifts the visitors a throw.

  4. KICK-OFF

    Notts County 0-0 Bradford

    Referee Tom Reeves blows his whistle and we're under way.

    Who do you fancy for this? Let's find out.

  5. Team news

    Notts County v Bradford (12:30 GMT)

    Injury-hit Notts welcome back John Bostock into midfield after a lengthy spell on the sidelines and replaces Jodi Jones, one of three changes from the late defeat at Crewe last weekend.

    Full-back Richard Brindley and midfielder Will Randall come in as Lewis Macari and Sam Austin drop to the bench.

    Notts County: Slocombe, Cameron (capt), Baldwin, Brindley, Randall, Nemane, Bostock, O’Brien, Crowley, McGoldrick, Langstaff.

    Subs: Stone, Rawlinson, Macari, Adebayo, Gosling, Austin, Morias.

    Graham Alexander names one change to his Bantams side from their home defeat to Barrow in his opening match.

    Lewis Richards comes in at left-back for his first start since mid-September in place of the injured Liam Radleigh.

    Bradford: Lewis, Halliday, Taylor, Smallwood (capt), Walker, Cook, Gilliead, Smith, Stubbs, Pointon, Richards.

    Subs: Doyle, Platt, Osadebe, Oduor, Kelly, Chapman, Wilson.

  6. What's at stake?

    Notts County v Bradford (12:30 GMT)

    Notts start the day in fifth spot in League Two and on the shoulders of those in the promotion places.

    Victory would move the Magpies up to third and into the promotion places ahead of the 3pm kick-offs - or even above Wrexham into second on goal difference if they win by four goals.

    The Bantams start the day in 18th, seven points above second-bottom Forest Green, but know three points today will lift them into the relative comfort of 14th.

  7. Post update

    Notts County v Bradford City (12:30 GMT)

    Notts County and Bradford City cub badges

    Both sides could do with a win to get their campaigns back on track.

    After a superb start to their return season back in the EFL, Notts County are currently on their worst run under manager Luke Williams after three defeats in their last four in all competitions - and their first back-to-back league defeats of the season.

    The Magpies have picked up 24 points from a possible 30 at Meadow Lane this season, but have lost two of their last three home matches in League Two - to rivals Mansfield and Wrexham.

    It's a small blip in the grand scheme of things, and a sting of injuries have not helped, but will be keen to snap this run sooner rather than later.

    New Bradford boss Graham Alexander is hunting his first points since taking over as manager from Mark Hughes, after losing his opening game 2-1 at home to Barrow last Saturday.

    The Bantams have lost five times in nine away trips in League Two this season, including back-to-back defeats at MK Dons and Sutton in their most recent outings.

    City will be keen to end a three-match losing streak in the league, having picked up just one point from their last four. They have won just two of their last 12 in the league.

  8. Hello and welcome!

    #bbcefl

    Good afternoon and welcome to our first live page dedicated entirely to League One and League Two.

    We kick off with a cracker in League Two as early season promotion challengers welcome Bradford City to Meadow Lane for the first time since 2015.

    Then we have all the action from the 3pm kick-offs right here.

    So quickly knock some lunch together and hunker down for an action packed afternoon.