Match Preview
The Millers will be hoping to bounce back from Saturday's defeat to Rochdale, with a victory at Bradford this weekend.
The home defeat by Rochdale brought an end to a wonderful run of 10 games unbeaten in League Two and stopped a winning sequence of seven straight matches. Despite the defeat on Saturday Rotherham still top the form table, which covers the last eight League games. The Millers have made significant improvement to their away form, winning the last three away games and not losing on their travels for five League Two matches. For the season overall the Millers have the seventh best away record in League Two.
Bradford come into Saturday's game in 17th position. The Bantams have struggled at home this season winning just three of the nine home matches in League competition. They have also found goals hard to come by at the Coral Windows Stadium, scoring just eight goals in front of their home supporters. Only second from bottom Wrexham have scored less on home soil this season. For the season overall Bradford's home record is only the 14th best in League Two.
The last time the two teams met at Bradfords ground was in League One last season. That game finished 1-1, with Will Hoskins giving the Millers the lead and Dean Windass levelling for the Bantams, Hoskins was then sent off late in the game. The last time Rotherham won at Bradford was in 2005, when Lee Williamson and Deon Burton scored to give the Millers a 2-1 win, Windass scored the Bradford consolation.
Overall the two sides have met 56 times in League football, the Millers have won 28 games, Bradford have won 19 and nine games have finished drawn.










