The Bantams return to Sky Bet League Two action with a trip to Scunthorpe United this afternoon.
We have compiled a handy Away Day Guide - packed full of useful information ahead of the 3.00pm contest!
STADIUM ADDRESS
Sands Venue Stadium
Jack Brownsword Way
Scunthorpe
North Lincolnshire
DN15 8TD
PYROTECHNICS & BEHAVIOUR
The club would like to remind supporters the possession or use of pyrotechnics inside a football ground is strictly prohibited.
Those found to be carrying or using pyrotechnics will face a long-term ban.
We would like to remind supporters it is a criminal offence to enter the pitch at any time.
Anyone who does so without permission can expect to face prosecution.
ABOUT THE GROUND
The Sands Venue Stadium has been home to Scunthorpe United since its opening in August 1988.
With a construction cost of £2.5 million, it was the first new purpose-built EFL stadium in England for 33 years.
The 9,088-capacity venue compromises of three fully seated stands - the SBP Stand, Clugston Stand and AMS Stand (housing away supporters) - and the Britcoin Stand which is a standng terrace.
TICKETS
City supporters can PAY ON THE GATE for this afternoon's contest.
The Bantams have already sold over 1,400 tickets - over three seperate allocations - for the affair and will be housed in The AMS Stand.
Tickets will be available to purchase from the ticket office at the Sands Venue Stadium from 9.00am until 1.30pm tomorrow.
From 1.30pm until kick-off - at 3.00pm - supporters will be able to pay cash on the turnstiles to gain admission.
Admission prices are as follows:
Adults - £26
Concessions (Seniors / Students / Under-21s) - £18
Under-18s - £9
Under-12s - FREE (Max two per paying adult)
Ambulant disabled supporters are entitled to a free carer ticket - with proof of High Rate DLA for care or mobility.
For more information, call a member of our ticketing team - on 01274 770012.
CAR PARKING
Car parking at the Sands Venue Stadium is available in the east car park for 600 cars and is priced at £3 on a first-come, first-served basis.
In the surrounding areas, there is limited street parking with police restrictions, while there are parking restrictions in the retail car parks.
ENTERTAINMENT AND REFRESHMENTS
To drink:
The Old Farmhouse pub is part of the Fayre & Square chain and is located a short walk from the ground.
This admits travelling suporters, providing they are not wearing their team colours.
Further along Doncaster Road is The Berkeley Hotel - usually more welcoming of visiting supporters - which also serves a selection of food and drink.
To eat:
With the Sands Venue Stadium located within a retail park, City fans are not short of options for a pre-match lunch.
Frankie & Benny's, Pizza Hut, McDonald's, KFC and The Old Farmhouse pub all serve food within the immediate vicinity of the ground.
GETTING THERE
By car:
Leave the M180 at junction 3 and take the M181 for Scunthorpe.
The motorway will reach its natural conclusion and you will come to a roundabout, where you take the third exit.
At the next roundabout, take the third exit again (travelling past KFC on your left and McDonald's on your right).
Continue forward at the next roundabout through the Sands Venue Stadium gates.
By train:
Scunthorpe railway station is over two miles away from the stadium, located towards the town centre.
The best way to get to the stadium from there is by taxi but, alternatively, you can walk or catch a bus from the bus station to either Tesco or Bolsover Road.
By bus:
Buses are available from Scunthorpe town centre. Visit www.stagecoachbus.com for information.
WEATHER
Supporters could be in for another wet afternoon when the Bantams make the trip to Lincolnshire.
Temperatures are expected to reach highs of 17°C, though there is a 20% chance of rain.