Bradford vs Leyton Orient Result

League OneLeague One ยท England
Bradford

Bradford

2 - 1

Full Time

Leyton Orient

Leyton Orient

๐Ÿ“ Valley Parade, Bradford

๐Ÿ—“๏ธ Saturday, 7 Mar 2026 at 15:00

๐Ÿ’ช AI Prediction Report

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Predicted

2 - 0

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Actual

2 - 1

โœ…Result
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โœ…O/U 2.5
โŒScore

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Bradford Edge Leyton Orient in Fiery Clash at Valley Parade

Bradford City secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Leyton Orient at Valley Parade in a match defined by attacking intent, disciplinary drama, and a late winner. The hosts dominated possession with 62% and peppered the Orient goal with 17 shots, seven of which were on target, but were made to work for their win after being reduced to ten men. The Bantams struck first in the 33rd minute, but Orient responded just before halftime to level the score. Despite a red card and a flurry of yellow cards, Bradford found the decisive breakthrough in the 79th minute, holding on to claim all three points in a tense finale.

Bradford

Bradford

7.4/10

Bradford asserted their authority from the outset, controlling the tempo and territory with a commanding 62% possession and an impressive 17 shots. Their attacking approach was complemented by frequent forays down the flanks and a relentless pressing game, earning them 11 corners. However, discipline was an issue, as they picked up six yellow cards and a red, which threatened to derail their momentum. Despite being a man down, the Bantams showed resilience and attacking verve to snatch a late winner and see out a nervy finish.

Key Players

Ethan Wheatley: Scored Bradford's opening goal in the 33rd minute to set the tone.
Antoni Sarcevic: Provided energy and attacking impetus, involved in key moments.
Sam Walker: Made crucial saves to preserve the lead, especially after the red card.

Strengths

Dominant possession and controlHigh shot volume and attacking creativityResilience after going down to ten men

Weaknesses

Disciplinary issues with six yellow cards and a redOccasional defensive lapses, especially before halftime
Leyton Orient

Leyton Orient

6.2/10

Leyton Orient struggled to impose themselves, finishing with only 38% possession and managing just five shots, only one of which tested the Bradford goalkeeper. Despite being on the back foot for much of the game, Orient showed spirit to equalize before halftime and stayed in the contest, especially after Bradford's red card. However, their inability to create chances and capitalize on the numerical advantage ultimately cost them.

Key Players

Dominic Ballard: Scored Orient's equalizer in the 43rd minute, providing hope before the break.
Will Dennis: Made several key saves to keep Orient in the match amid heavy Bradford pressure.

Strengths

Clinical finishing with limited opportunitiesStayed disciplined with fewer cards than the hosts

Weaknesses

Lack of attacking threat (only one shot on target)Struggled to retain possession and build attacks

Key Moments

33' โ€” Goal

Ethan Wheatley puts Bradford ahead with a composed finish.

43' โ€” Goal

Dominic Ballard equalizes for Leyton Orient against the run of play.

55' โ€” Red Card

Bradford reduced to ten men after a sending off, shifting the momentum.

79' โ€” Goal

Bradford reclaim the lead with a late strike, sealing the win.

Throughout' โ€” Disciplinary

Bradford accumulate six yellow cards, Leyton Orient three, in a heated contest.

Tactical Analysis

Both sides lined up in matching 3-4-2-1 formations, leading to congested midfield battles and a focus on wing play. Bradford's wide midfielders, notably Tyreik Wright and Josh Neufville, provided width and supplied numerous crosses, reflected in their 11 corners. The Bantams pressed high, forcing Orient into mistakes and limiting their ability to build from the back. After the red card, Bradford shifted to a more compact shape, relying on quick transitions and counterattacks, while Orient pushed numbers forward but lacked the creativity to break down the organized home defense. Leyton Orient, despite the numerical advantage for much of the second half, struggled to adapt tactically, failing to exploit spaces and rarely threatening Sam Walker's goal. Their midfield was overrun, and their attacking trio was largely isolated, a testament to Bradford's disciplined defensive structure even when undermanned.

Turning Point

The 79th-minute goal for Bradford, scored while down to ten men, decisively swung the match in their favour and deflated Leyton Orient's hopes.

Man of the Match

Ethan Wheatley

Opened the scoring and led the line with energy and quality, crucial in both attack and defensive phases after the red card.