Bradford City are looking to hold on to their place in the play-off spots as they face Champions Leyton Orient on Monday.
Bradford City currently sit 7th in League Two with twenty wins, fifteen draws and ten losses from forty-five games this season.
The Bantams, despite sitting on the verge of the play-offs, have been underwhelming this season having failed to make a true stamp on the league despite entering the campaign as title favourites under the guidance of Mark Hughes.
They're coming into this game amidst a mixed run of form having won two, drawn one and lost two of their last five matches, the most recent of which was a 3-2 loss away at Crewe Alexandra.
Their form at home is more promising, though, with Bradford having gone unbeaten in their last six games on home soil while winning two of their last three.
Bradford need just a point here to secure their spot in the play-offs but if they fall to defeat and Mansfield Town beat Colchester United then Mansfield will leapfrog them in 7th providing there is a three goal swing in the goal difference.
It's going to be tight, but Bradford's resolve at home should see them through here.
Leyton Orient currently sit top of League Two with twenty-six wins, twelve draws and seven losses from forty-five games this season.
Orient have had an outstanding campaign having already confirmed themselves as champions with time to spare.
They've led the league table for nearly the entirety of the season and are deserved champions, and will now hope they can build for a positive campaign in League One next time around.
They enter this game amidst a solid run of form having won three and lost two of their last five matches, the most recent of which was a 0-3 battering at home to Stockport County.
With the title wrapped up it's understandable that Orient's form would drop off, but they'll want to end the campaign with a positive result here to cap of what's been an excellent journey.
Their form away from home is very good too, with Orient having won three of their last four games on the road.
Leyton Orient battered Bradford 3-0 when the two sides met back in December and while a repeat scoreline is unlikely there's no reason why they can't get a result here.
For our Bradford vs. Leyton Orient prediction, we're going for a 1-1 draw.
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