Elapsed:
FT
Half time:
1 : 0
Full time:
3 : 1
Kick off:
20:00
Date:
Mon, 07-Oct-24

Team Characteristics

Bradford
Newport

+ Bradford's Strengths

Attacking down the wings
Very Strong
Protecting the lead
Strong
Aerial duels
Strong
Defending set pieces
Strong

+ Newport's Strengths

Finishing scoring chances
Strong
Creating long shot opportunities
Strong
Creating chances through individual skill
Strong
Coming back from losing positions
Strong

- Bradford's Weaknesses

Avoiding offside
Weak
Defending counter attacks
Weak

- Newport's Weaknesses

Aerial duels
Weak
Avoiding fouling in dangerous areas
Very Weak
Defending against attacks down the wings
Very Weak
Defending set pieces
Very Weak
Stopping opponents from creating chances
Very Weak

Bradford's Style

  • Play with width
  • Attempt through balls often
  • Control the game in the opposition's half
  • Attacking down the left
  • Aggressive
  • Play the offside trap

Newport's Style

  • Take long shots
  • Short passes
  • Attacking down the left
  • Play with width
  • Playing in their own half
  • Play the offside trap
  • Non-aggressive
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* Strengths, weaknesses and styles are calculated from statistics of each player's latest two seasons

Match Forecast

Bradford will score from a wingplay situation
Extremely Likely
Bradford will control the game in the opposition's half
Very Likely
Bradford will dominate in the air
Likely
Bradford will stray offside often
Likely
* Match forecast is generated from clashes in team characteristics.

Per match Statistics

  • Played: 25
  • Played: 24
1Goals1
11Shots9
3Yellow Cards2
0Red Cards0
5Corners3
13Fouls11
2Offsides2
0Throw ins0
53%Aerial Duel Success47%
51%Possession49%
71%Pass Success %74%
6.7Average Rating6.5

Situational Statistics

Created with Highcharts 7.0.3Bradford
Goals per Game
34Total32
21Open Play15
7Set Piece8
3Counter Attack4
2Penalty4
1Own Goal1
Created with Highcharts 7.0.3Newport
Total
11.3Shots per Game9.3
1.4Goals per Game1.3
12%Conversion Rate14%

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