City moved within three points of the play-offs to leave boss Colin Todd
urging: Let's make it interesting.
Yesterday's 3-1 win over Stockport coupled with defeats for Bournemouth and Hartlepool have rekindled fading hopes of reaching the top six.
Rivals Bristol City and Brentford have games in hand on the Bantams but Todd feels that a few teams are starting to wobble.
And with six games to go, he believes the play-offs are still a possible target with a strong finish, especially with Bournemouth and Brentford both coming to Valley Parade.
He said: "We've still got everything to play for and I'd like to think we can keep it going until the end of the season.
"The Doncaster result was a good one last week when you see that they've won at Tranmere. We did extremely well there and carried it on yesterday.
"We've shown again that we have the ability and can be as good as anybody on our day.
"As this league is going, a few nerves are setting in now and we've got some experienced players that will hopefully see us through."
Todd pulled a selection surprise by naming Danny Forrest ahead of top scorer Dean Windass, who came off the bench to fire his 22nd goal of the season.
He added: "People might have wondered what's going on but I just felt Dean needed a breather because he puts so much into his games. But then he came on and got a good goal.
"I don't see any reason why that can't happen from time to time."
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