A HOME draw is up for grabs for City in their final Bristol Street Motors Trophy group game against Rotherham tomorrow.

Both sides are already assured of a place in the first knock-out stage next month after qualifying as the top two.

But the group winner will host their second-round tie – while the runner-up must travel.

The Bantams are currently two points behind the League One visitors so would pip them for pole position with a victory in 90 minutes.

And that would set up the chance of a potential West Yorkshire derby with Huddersfield at Valley Parade in a few weeks.

The Terriers are among the seven possible opponents that City could host if they emerge as Group H winners.

The others are Tranmere, Port Vale, Wigan, Crewe, Lincoln and Aston Villa under-21s – the only Premier League age group team to make it past the group stages in the north or south section.

Should the table remain as it is with City finishing second, they will definitely be away in the round of 32.

That would mean a trip to one of the following group winners: Stockport, Wrexham, Morecambe, Bolton, Blackpool, Doncaster or Chesterfield.

City will be keeping a very close eye on the weather in the mean time with a yellow warning alert for snow and ice in force for West Yorkshire from 7pm until 10am tomorrow.