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Bradford City 0 Aldershot Town 0: Match ends

Match ends with honours even as both teams share points.

Bradford City and Aldershot Town played out a goalless draw in their National League clash at Valley Parade on Saturday afternoon.

The home side were the better team in the first half and created a number of chances, but they were unable to find the back of the net. The visitors improved after the break and had a couple of good opportunities to win it, but they were also unable to find a breakthrough.

The result leaves Bradford City in 12th place in the National League table, while Aldershot Town are now 17th.

Bradford City manager Mark Hughes made one change to the side that beat Barnet in their previous match, with Yann Songo'o coming in for Bryce Hosannah.

Aldershot Town manager Gary Waddock also made one change to his team, with Alfy Whittingham replacing Jake Hutchinson.

The match started brightly, with both teams looking to attack from the off.

Bradford City had the first chance of the match in the fifth minute when Lee Angol fired wide from just inside the area.

The home side continued to press and had another good chance in the 15th minute when Harry Chapman cut inside and shot just wide of the far post.

Aldershot Town had their first chance of the match in the 25th minute when Whittingham fired over from 25 yards out.

The visitors had a better chance in the 30th minute when Ben Williamson found space in the area, but his shot was well saved by Richard O'Donnell.

Bradford City continued to create chances and had another good opportunity in the 35th minute when Songo'o headed wide from a corner.

The home side had the last chance of the half in the 40th minute when Chapman fired over from just outside the area.

Aldershot Town started the second half brightly and had a good chance in the 50th minute when Williamson fired wide from 20 yards out.

The visitors continued to press and had another good chance in the 60th minute when George Fowler fired wide from just inside the area.

Bradford City had a good chance to win it in the 75th minute when substitute Dylan Mottley-Henry fired wide from just inside the area.

The home side continued to press but were unable to find a breakthrough, and the match ended 0-0.