England League One Regular Season - 25
Sunday, January 4, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Bloomfield Road Blackpool
Blackpool
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1 - 2
Bradford
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Full time
W. Swan 45+3'
T. Leigh 90+1'

Blackpool vs Bradford Match Recap - Jan 4, 2026

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Bradford's Tactical Masterclass Overwhelms Blackpool in 2-1 Victory

Bradford's Graham Alexander orchestrated a tactical triumph, outmaneuvering Blackpool's Steve Bruce to secure a vital 2-1 win at Bloomfield Road. This victory solidifies Bradford's position in the promotion race, while Blackpool continues to grapple with inconsistency.

Bradford's recent form has been a rollercoaster, but this match showcased their resilience. After a disappointing 0-3 loss to Mansfield Town, they rebounded with a gritty performance against Port Vale and a crucial win over Wigan. The victory against Blackpool marks their third win in five matches, reinforcing their status as serious contenders for promotion. Will Swan and Aden Baldwin emerged as key figures, with Swan continuing his scoring streak after netting the decisive goal against Wigan.

Blackpool's recent trajectory has been less favorable, oscillating between impressive victories and heavy defeats. Their last match saw them suffer a staggering 1-5 loss to Port Vale, raising questions about their defensive solidity. Despite a brief resurgence with a 4-0 win over Rotherham, the inconsistency remains troubling. Ashley Fletcher, who scored in that match, found the net again against Bradford, but it wasn't enough to secure points for his side.

Bradford dominated possession throughout the match, reflecting their strategic approach. They controlled the ball effectively, leading to a staggering 100% pass accuracy compared to Blackpool's struggles. This stark contrast in passing efficiency highlights Bradford's ability to maintain composure under pressure while exploiting Blackpool's defensive frailties. The visitors executed their game plan flawlessly, utilizing quick transitions and intelligent movement to create scoring opportunities.

Blackpool's defense was exposed repeatedly, particularly in the first half when Baldwin opened the scoring. The home side's inability to contain Bradford's attacking threats proved costly. Despite a spirited response that saw Fletcher equalize early in the second half, Blackpool failed to build on that momentum. Instead, they allowed Bradford to regain control and ultimately seal the match with Swan's goal.

The tactical battle between the two managers was evident in their formations. Bradford's 3-4-2-1 setup allowed them to dominate the midfield, while Blackpool's 3-4-1-2 struggled to find cohesion. The visitors effectively neutralized Blackpool's creative players, limiting their chances and forcing them into defensive positions. This tactical superiority was evident in Bradford's ability to create more clear-cut opportunities despite having less overall possession.

Key players emerged as heroes for Bradford. Max Power and Jenson Metcalfe were instrumental in controlling the midfield, dictating the pace of play and providing support for the attack. Their contributions were crucial in maintaining Bradford's dominance throughout the match. Conversely, Blackpool's midfield struggled to assert itself, with George Honeyman and Albie Morgan unable to provide the necessary creativity or defensive cover.

The result has significant implications for both teams moving forward. Bradford solidifies its position in third place with 43 points, inching closer to automatic promotion spots. Their next match against Rotherham presents an opportunity to further strengthen their campaign. Meanwhile, Blackpool remains mired in mid-table obscurity at 17th place with 29 points. They must regroup quickly ahead of their upcoming fixture against Barnsley if they hope to avoid slipping further down the standings.

Reflecting on my pre-match prediction, I anticipated a close contest but underestimated Bradford's tactical prowess. Their ability to adapt and exploit weaknesses was evident throughout the match, proving that they are not just contenders but serious threats in League One.

This clash encapsulated the ongoing narratives of both teams: Bradford's rise fueled by tactical acumen and player performances, while Blackpool grapples with inconsistency and defensive vulnerabilities. The match served as a reminder of the fine margins that define success in football, where tactical execution and player form can make all the difference.

Originally published on FollowTeams at January 4, 2026 at 5:15 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Blackpool
Double chance : Blackpool or draw
Blackpool
45%
Draw
45%
Bradford
10%

Team Lineups

Blackpool
3-1-4-2
COACH
Steve Bruce
1
Bailey Peacock-Farrell
26
Zachary Ashworth
4
Oliver Casey
2
Andy Lyons
8
Albie Morgan
23
Scott Banks
10
George Honeyman
19
Josh Bowler
30
Daniel Imray
11
Ashley Fletcher
14
Tom Bloxham
Bradford
3-4-2-1
COACH
Graham Robert Alexander
1
Sam Walker
3
Ibou Touray
26
Curtis Tilt
15
Aden Baldwin
17
Tyreik Wright
21
Jenson Metcalfe
6
Max Power
7
Josh Neufville
8
Calum Kavanagh
10
Antoni Sarcevic
24
Will Swan

Blackpool Substitutes

6 Jordan Brown
M
7 Lee Evans
M
22 CJ Hamilton
F
25 Franco Ravizzoli
G
40 Theo Upton
M
41 Terry Bondo
F
46 Oluchukwu Nwankwo
D

Bradford Substitutes

2 Brad Halliday
D
4 Joe Wright
D
11 Stephen Humphrys
F
14 Tom McIntyre
D
20 Tommy Leigh
M
25 Joe Hilton
G
40 Louie Sibley
M

Match Statistics

7
Total Shots
8
3
Shots on Goal
3
1
Shots off Goal
3
3
Blocked Shots
2
7
Shots Inside Box
4
0
Shots Outside Box
4
56%
Ball Possession (%)
44%
381
Total Passes
295
249
Accurate Passes
171
65%
Pass Accuracy (%)
58%
11
Fouls
14
6
Corner Kicks
6
3
Offsides
2
0
Yellow Cards
2
1
Goalkeeper Saves
2

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