English League One

Bradford City vs Luton Town, 2004/05 English League One, 2004/2005 English League One

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About

Bradford City are hosting Luton Town at Valley Parade, , England, starting on . The match is a part of the English League One.

Game Information

Competition: English League One

Venue: Valley Parade
Location: , England
Attendance: 8,702

Line-Ups

BRD Bradford City

No. Name
13 Paul Henderson (GK)
2 Peter Atherton
5 David Wetherall Yellow Card
6 Mark Bower
16 Lewis Emanuel Yellow Card
9 Nicky Summerbee
7 Steven Schumacher Yellow Card
12 Lee Crooks
11 Owen Morrison
34 Andrew Cooke
10 Dean Windass

LTN Luton Town

No. Name
1 Marlon Beresford (GK)
24 Sol Davis
12 Chris Coyne
20 Curtis Davies
2 Kevin Foley
3 Alan Neilson
11 Steve Robinson
18 Ahmet Brkovic Yellow Card
8 Kevin Nicholls
9 Rowan Vine
19 Steve Howard

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