
Bradford clash SUSPENDED with club seconds from promotion as fans storm pitch BEFORE full-time
BRADFORD'S clash against Fleetwood was suspended just seconds before their promotion to League One after fans stormed the pitch.
Bradford scored a 97th minute winner to seal third place in League Two and secure a move up the divisions.
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But with the game being just seconds away from finishing, it was brought to a halt as fans prematurely invaded the field.
The supporters were delighted after Antoni Sarcevic's strike looked to have sealed a place in League One.
The ace was even shown a red card for taking off his shirt in the celebrations.
However, the game was technically not over as fans flooded the pitch.
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