In League One action, Exeter met Bradford on May 2. Bradford emerged victorious with a 1-2 win.
The opening goal came on the 27th minute when Kayden Jackson found the net, giving Bradford the lead. Antoni Sarcevic and Josh Magennis added to the score, setting the final scoreline at 1-2.
The countdown begins for a clash that promises intensity as Exeter and Bradford square off once more, 5 months after the previous League One meeting that concluded in a 1-0 victory for Bradford. Exeter approach this game having drawn their last three matches against Burton Albion, Stockport and Plymouth, extending their unbeaten streak to four matches. Turning their attention to defensive solidity could be the key to turning draws into victories, as they have allowed goals in three consecutive matches.
Bradford enter this contest on the back of three-match draw streak against Bolton, Plymouth and Barnsley. Their inability to keep a clean sheet has been evident, as they have allowed goals in five consecutive matches.
In this League One showdown, the spotlight will fall on the players who have been pivotal for Exeter and Bradford throughout the campaign. Exeter’s offensive unit, with Matt Taylor at the helm, has leaned on Jayden Wareham, their main scorer, and Ilmari Niskanen, as they continue to drive the team’s attacking efforts forward. With nineteen goals in League One, Wareham is Exeter’s top scorer in the league, while Niskanen has been their leading creator in the competition with thirteen assists. Supporting them are Reece Cole, Josh Magennis and Jack Aitchison, who have also chipped in with important goals and assists, adding depth to Exeter’s attack.
Meanwhile, Antoni Sarcevic and Bobby Pointon have been pivotal for Bradford’s attack, shaped by Graham Alexander’s vision, combining to deliver important goals and assists. In League One, Sarcevic has been Bradford’s standout scorer with ten goals, with Neufville leading their creative tally in the league with seven assists. Bradford’s offense has also been strengthened by Stephen Humphrys, Will Swan and Tyreik Wright, who have provided crucial contributions in the final third.
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Our AI model provides a pre-game prediction for the Exeter–Bradford match, then monitors the contest and updates its forecast in real time as the minutes tick by. In this meeting, our AI model correctly predicted Bradford's win before the match. According to pre-match data, the model suggested that Bradford’s victory leads the probabilities with 37%, while a draw was at 32% and Exeter’s victory was at 31%.
We are updating team formations and line-ups for Exeter - Bradford in real time.
Exeter kicked off the game with Jack Bycroft, Danny Andrew who got substituted by Timur Tuterov on the 46th minute, Pierce Sweeney, Ed James, Liam Oakes who got substituted by Kevin McDonald on the 46th minute, Jack McMillan, Charlie Cummins who got substituted by Josh Magennis on the 68th minute, Carlos Mendes who got substituted by Ryan Rydel on the 60th minute, Reece Cole who got substituted by Jack Aitchison on the 68th minute, Ilmari Niskanen and Jayden Wareham as starters, with Ryan Rydel, Jack Fitzwater, Luca Woodhouse, Timur Tuterov, Jack Aitchison, Kevin McDonald and Josh Magennis on the bench.
Bradford's starting eleven were Sam Walker, Curtis Tilt, Aden Baldwin, Joe Wright, Ibou Touray, Max Power, Jenson Metcalfe, Josh Neufville who got substituted by Matthew Pennington on the 83rd minute, Antoni Sarcevic who got substituted by Ciaran Kelly on the 89th minute, George Lapslie and Kayden Jackson who got substituted by Nick Powell on the 73rd minute, with Joe Hilton, Harrison Ashby, Matthew Pennington, Ciaran Kelly, Nick Powell, Will Swan and Stephen Humphrys on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card four times throughout the game. Ed James, Danny Andrew, Max Power and Ryan Rydel were the ones to receive it.
Since November 2021, the teams have gone head-to-head five times. Exeter have three wins to their name, Bradford one, with the other one encounter ending in stalemate. The most recent match between them was on November 29, 2025, in the League One of England, where Bradford secured a 1-0 victory. Exeter have scored seven goals across these five encounters, while Bradford have scored three. So, overall, Exeter have the edge in head-to-head matches against Bradford in their recent history.
In League One, Exeter have played 46 matches, winning twelve, drawing thirteen and losing 21, scoring 52 goals at an average of 1.13 per match and conceding 61 at a rate of 1.33 per match. In League One, Bradford have played 46 matches, winning 22, drawing eleven and losing thirteen, scoring 58 goals, averaging 1.26 per match, while conceding 51, an average of 1.11 per match.
Exeter's recent form includes three consecutive draws, including level games against Burton Albion, Stockport and Plymouth in their last three outings, while Bradford's recent form includes three consecutive draws, having drawn against Bolton, Plymouth and Barnsley in their last three matches. Overall, in their last twenty matches, Exeter have recorded two wins, eight losses, and ten draws, while Bradford have won eight of their last twenty matches, losing eight and drawing four.
As always, England League One's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Exeter sit 21st with 49 points from 46 matches, while Bradford are currently 4th in the table with 77 points from 46 matches.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Exeter and Bradford in real time. You can watch the goals by Kayden Jackson, Antoni Sarcevic and Josh Magennis as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Exeter - Bradford are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.
