Bradford City 1-1 Harrogate: Walker rescues point for Bantams![Copy icon](/ls-web-assets/svgs/common/link-471b4.svg)
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Jamie Walker’s stoppage-time equaliser rescued a point for Bradford in their Yorkshire derby with Harrogate.
But Mark Hughes’ side were booed at the final whistle of a drab encounter.
Both teams have found goals hard to come by so far this season and that was evident in a first half of very few chances.
Walker posed the biggest threat for Bradford and he charged into the box before Mark Oxley blocked his near-post effort.
Bradford picked up the tempo in the second half. Clarke Oduor and Walker both shot wide and on-loan Aston Villa forward Chisom Afoka forced a save from Oxley.
Luke Armstrong was not far away with a shot that took a slight deflection over the bar.
But Matty Daly, a former Bradford loan player, then popped up through a hesitant defence to convert Jeremy Sivi’s pass from close range for the 78th-minute opener.
Walker’s late header denied Harrogate the win but the home fans still registered their disapproval.