Two sides in need of a win meet in League Two this weekend as Bradford City face Crewe Alexandra.
Bradford City currently sit 18th in League Two with one win, one draw and two losses from their first four games of the season.
The Bantams started the season with a 1-0 loss away at Crawley Town before beating Colchester United 2-1.
Mark Hughes' side then drew 1-1 away at Stockport County before falling to a thumping 3-0 defeat to Morecambe last time out.
Bradford were one of the league's great underachievers last season having entered the campaign as title contenders before underwhelming under the weight of expectation having lost in the first round of the play-offs having only just scraped into them in the first place.
The loss at Morecambe was an eye opening one and it puts Bradford in a very difficult position as they must now ask whether or not it's likely they can hit their ceiling under the current circumstances.
Manager Mark Hughes will undoubtedly be given more time to get his side back on track but he won't get the full season in charge unless the side start playing to their potential.
A win here is a must for the Yorkshire side so the pressure is firmly on.
Crewe Alexandra currently sit 11th in League Two with one win and three draws from their first four games of the season
Crewe started their season with successive 2-2 draws against Mansfield Town and Swindon Town.
They then registered their first win of the season in a 4-2 downing of Newport County before comically playing out another 2-2 draw against Walsall.
Crewe have been an entertaining watch no doubt but they were an unremarkable mid-table side last season and they have done little in the opening weeks of the campaign to suggest they're ready to kick on and mount a play-off push.
They've played three games at home and won only one of them so they now face a few away fixtures in their next few outings which could see them fall to a few defeats.
Given Bradford's form they have little to fear from a trip to Valley Parade but whether or not they have it in them to capitalise on Bradford's vulnerability remains to be seen.
For our Bradford vs. Crewe prediction, we're going for a 2-1 win for the home side.
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