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Bradford City vs Swansea City
Capital One Cup Final
Sunday 24/02/13
16:00pm K.O.
Wembley
Referee: Kevin Friend
Match Preview, Statistics & Analysis
Bradford come into this game looking to continue a remarkable run of results which has seen them remove Arsenal, Wigan, and most recently Aston Villa from this competition. Their league form has suffered, however, and they've slid down the league since Christmas and currently occupy 11th position in League Two, although they have at least a game in hand over all of the clubs positioned above them. They seemed to turn a corner at Wycombe just before Valentine's Day, where they triumphed 3-0, but a 2-1 reverse at AFC Wimbledon followed leaving Bradford with the unwanted statistic of only winning once in 2013 thus far.
Swansea's results have been a bit all over the shop recently. A couple of impressive performances have been blurred by the mauling at the hands of Brendan Rodgers' Liverpool, however given the fact that the team humbled was far from a full strength XI, that one game alone is unlikely to have damaged Swansea's confidence. One note for concern (possibly) is that if you look at the Swans' results over the last few months, we have failed to score in 6 of the last 8 games. No cause for concern just yet, but others are going to have to weigh in with more goals otherwise these missed opportunities will cost us easy points.
Prior Form
League Two Wimbledon 2-1 Bradford Sat 16 Feb
League Two Wycombe 0-3 Bradford Tue 12 Feb
League Two Bradford 0-1 Gillingham Sat 9 Feb
League Two Fleetwood 2-2 Bradford Sat 2 Feb
League Cup Aston Villa 2-1 Bradford (agg 3-4) Tue 22 Jan
Premier League Liverpool 5-0 Swansea Sun 17 Feb
Premier League Swansea 4-1 QPR Sat 9 Feb
Premier League West Ham 1-0 Swansea Sat 2 Feb
Premier League Sunderland 0-0 Swansea Tue 29 Jan
League Cup Swansea 0-0 Chelsea (agg 2-0) Wed 23 Jan
Odds: Bradford 15-2, Swansea 4-11, Draw 7-2
Team News
Bradford should have Rory McArdle back after a spell out with an ankle injury, but he'll be competing against Michael Nelson, Carl McHugh and Andrew Davies, who has also just returned to the team following an injury. Andy Gray is ineligible, but in Hanson & Nahki Wells Bradford have the clichéd "little and large" strikeforce which, while one of the oldest tactics in the game, when deployed successfully is a very effective tactic.
Swansea, who of course confirmed that Chico Flores will miss the cup final through injury (check out the photos here of his ankle! Ouch!), so it's up to Laudrup to decide who will fill the crazy-Spaniard-shaped hole in the Swans defence. Monk & Bartley will both be hoping they get the nod, but who does remains to be seen. Aside from the still-recovering Neil Taylor, the Swans squad have a clean bill of health and other than the defensive dilemma, Laudrup's biggest headache will be who to leave out of midfield. Ki, Leon, De Guzman, Pablo, Routledge & Dyer can all legitimately claim they deserve a place in the side, however unless Laudrup does something drastic tactically (please no) then one of the six is likely to miss out.
Trivia - "Courtesy" of Opta, the BBC and various other sites:
- This will be the first match between Bradford and Swansea in a major cup competition.
- The Swans are unbeaten in their last four league encounters with the Bantams, all of which came in League One. However, three of those matches were drawn.
- Swansea have only won two of their last eight games in all competitions (D3 L3) and have failed to score in six of those games.
- Bradford's last win against Swansea was a 5-1 victory at Valley Parade in the third tier on 30 March 1996.
- The Bantams are the second side from the fourth tier of English football to reach the League Cup final. Rochdale also managed it in 1962, losing to Division Two Norwich over two legs, although that many top clubs declined to enter the League Cup at that time.
- Victory would see Bradford become the sixth club from outside the top flight to win the competition.
- Bradford have kept clean sheets in only two of their last 15 League Cup ties.
- Bradford have only won two of their last 11 games in all competitions, drawing two and losing seven.
- They have won nine consecutive penalty shootouts - an English record.
- The Swans have reached the final of the League Cup for the first time in their history. Prior to this season they had never gone beyond the fourth round of the competition.
- Michael Laudrup's men have won twice in eight league and cup games since booking their place in the final.
- Swansea's most recent defeat against League Two opposition was a 3-1 loss to Shrewsbury in the second round of the League Cup last season.
- They have kept clean sheets in their last three League Cup matches. They have gone 284 minutes since they last conceded in the competition.
Completely guessed lineups
Bradford City
Duke
Darby Nelson McArdle McHugh
Hines G Jones(C) Doyle Reid
Wells Hanson
Michu
Hernandez Routledge Dyer
Britton Ki S-Y
Davies Williams(C) Monk Rangel
Tremmel
Swansea City
Bradford City
Duke
Darby Nelson McArdle McHugh
Hines G Jones(C) Doyle Reid
Wells Hanson
Michu
Hernandez Routledge Dyer
Britton Ki S-Y
Davies Williams(C) Monk Rangel
Tremmel
Swansea City

