City can dream of a lucrative FA Cup day-out after reaching the third round for the first time since 2004.

The Bantams deserved their spot in tomorrow's draw with a convincing win over AFC Wimbledon at Valley Parade.

City roared out of the blocks with two goals in the first 15 minutes.

It was just the start that Phil Parkinson wanted as his unchanged side carried on in the same confident manner they had displayed at Gillingham.

The first goal after nine minutes was made by Craig Fagan's cross from the right. James Hanson cushioned a header into the six-yard box where Hannah was waiting to poach his third City goal - and first at Valley Parade.

It got even better for City six minutes later as Ricky Ravenhill surged into the penalty area. He poked an angled shot past keeper Seb Brown and defender Chris Bush's attempt to clear off the line only succeeded in scoring in his own net.

Wimbledon, who had come from behind to win the league meeting in September, almost pulled one back midway through the half but an unmarked Luke Moore fired wide from ten yards.

But City looked a real threat going forward and only an alert block from Brown prevented Hannah heading his second after being set up by Kyel Reid.

City should have had a penalty straight after the re-start but Jamie Stuart's wrestle on Hannah went unpunished by referee Nigel Miller.

And immediately Wimbledon pulled one back from their first shot on target, Jack Midson converting Ricky Wellard's pass.

Hannah almost restored the two-goal cushion when he latched on to a long clearance from Jon McLaughlin, getting clattered for his troubles by Brown.

Nahki Wells replaced him on the hour and was instrumental in City's third goal 20 minutes from time. Wells was pulled back in the box by Stuart - this time Miller pointed to the spot - and Fagan smashed the penalty into the roof of the net.

McLaughlin produced a reaction block to deny Wellard but the home side had regained control and comfortably saw their way through to a first win in round two since 1995.

The only downer was a late yellow card for Michael Flynn which means a one-game ban for the skipper. With Ricky Ravenhill cup-tied for the JPT, City could be short in centre midfield at Oldham on Tuesday.