Bradford City's recent form has been steadily improving, with a record of five wins, three draws, and two losses in their last ten matches. As contenders for the play-offs, their home form is particularly strong, with seven wins, two draws, and only one loss in ten home games. They average 1.7 goals per game at home and have a solid defence. Their tactics revolve around pressing and short passing. Midfielder Sharcevic has scored two goals in the last five games, and the attacking partnership of Cook and Humphreys is proving effective. Key players are available, with only a few substitute players injured. In stark contrast, Wigan Athletic are struggling, deeply involved in a relegation battle. Their recent form shows only two wins, two draws, and six losses in their last ten matches. Their away form is the worst in the league, with only one win, three draws, and six losses in ten away games, conceding an average of 2.1 goals per game. Their defence is significantly weakened by injuries to four key defenders and a suspension for a central defender. They lack a reliable outlet in midfield and average nearly 19 turnovers per game when facing high pressure. Their top scorer is out injured, impacting their offensive capabilities. AFC Wimbledon's performance this season has been a mix of successes and challenges as they prepare to face Stevenage in League One. Offensively, they've scored 12 goals in 10 matches, averaging 1.2 goals per game, which is not among the best in the league. Their defence has shown some weaknesses, conceding seven goals. This is particularly noticeable at home, with a high number of corners and yellow cards, reflecting the pressure the team faces due to their defensive struggles. Bradford City Under 2.25
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