IT'S the biggest match of Bradford City's season so far - because so much hinges on the result.
Bantams have been challenging for a promotion spot all season but bad luck and a couple of bad results have left them chasing a play-offs place.
So what do they need to ensure they are in the mix?
A point will do against champions Leyton Orient at Valley Parade tomorrow afternoon.
But after seeing that snatched away in a dramatic 101st-minute loss against Crewe, home fans are understandably edgy going into the final game of the League Two campaign.
Another defeat would pave the way for Mansfield to steal into the seventh spot with victory at Colchester, providing there is a three-goal difference swing.
Boss Mark Hughes, though, insists they have shaken off the body blow from the Gresty Stadium.
“We were disappointed obviously but if it was a fatal blow maybe we’d all be flat and it would be very difficult to lift the guys,” he said
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