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Connor Maguire · 13 August 2026
Last updated 16 August 2026. Match kicks off Tuesday 25 August at 01:00 UK time.
This is a Carabao Cup tie. People will tell you cup football is unpredictable. Listen, it is only unpredictable when both teams can actually play. One of these teams cannot. Burnley have lost five away games in a row, conceding 13 goals and scoring three. Three. That is not a bad run. That is a crisis.
Bradford City are at home. They have won their only home fixture in this competition, kept a clean sheet, and scored twice. Small sample, yes. But the attitude was right. The basics were right. That matters.
I will be straight with you. Burnley's form sheet is one of the worst I have seen in this preview window. Zero wins in their last ten games overall. Seven defeats in those ten. They have conceded 19 goals and scored six. At home. Away from home it is five losses from five with 13 goals against.
The thing is, that is not a squad issue in isolation. That is an attitude issue. When you concede 13 goals in five away games, you are not competing. You are turning up, going through the motions, and getting punished for it. Any manager worth his wage should be furious. Whether he is or not, I cannot tell you. What I can tell you is that the players are not doing the basics right on the road.
Their home form is no comfort either. No wins in their last five or ten home games. Five draws and five losses in their last ten at home. They have conceded 19 at home in that stretch too. This is a team that cannot defend, cannot win, and cannot find any consistency anywhere on the pitch.
There is a momentum slope on their overall last-five of plus 0.2, which I am told means things are marginally improving. To be fair, when you start from a base of zero wins in ten, any upward movement is relative. Do not get excited about it.
Bradford's overall form across their league campaign is unremarkable. Three wins, three draws, four losses in their last ten. Nothing to write home about. But look closer and there are things I respect.
At home in this cup competition, they have been clean and clinical. One game, one win, two goals scored, none conceded. That is exactly what you want from a team trying to prove something in a knockout format. They came out, they competed, they executed the basics, and they got the result. That is all I ask of any side.
Their away form in the league over the last five shows three wins, a draw, and a loss. Eight goals scored. They can find the net. The momentum slope is negative at minus 0.6, which suggests things have cooled slightly, but that away record tells me there is desire in this squad when they travel. At home, they will have even more.
There is no injury data available at this point, and team news is not confirmed this far out. I will be watching the teamsheets closely as we get closer to Tuesday. Rotation is always a factor in the Carabao Cup and both managers will likely make changes. The difference is Bradford's fringe players will have something to prove. Burnley's will be carrying the same problems as their first team.
Listen, I do not need a model to tell me Burnley are in trouble away from home. Five losses, 13 goals conceded, zero wins. My eyes told me that before the numbers confirmed it. But when the model and common sense point in the same direction, you back it with conviction.
On the BTTS market, the signal rates BTTS No at 53% probability against a market implying 53%. That is essentially no edge. I am leaving it alone. The confidence level is too low and the edge is negligible. If Bradford are as organised at home as their cup record suggests, and Burnley cannot score on the road, BTTS No makes logical sense. But 1.90 with no real edge is not a bet worth making. The Bradford win covers the argument anyway.
They need to be compact early. Burnley will not want another hammering and they will come out trying to impose themselves, even if they lack the quality to sustain it. If Bradford stay organised, stay disciplined, and hit them on the counter, they have the tools to win this.
The thing is, this is exactly the type of occasion lower-league clubs thrive in. Home crowd, a big name visiting, something to prove. Bradford's players will be up for it. Accountability and desire at Valley Parade should not be a problem on Tuesday night.
They need to find something they have not found away from home all season. Defensive accountability. They are conceding at an average of 2.6 goals per away game. That is unacceptable at any level. Their attackers are managing 0.6 goals per away game. Those numbers do not win you a cup tie at a ground that will be loud and hostile.
If they rotate heavily and send out a squad of players who feel they have a point to prove, maybe they find a performance. But I would not bet on it. Their squad has systemic problems, not just personnel ones.
Correct means the selection settled as won on the 90-minute result. Every selection counted here was recorded before kickoff. Past performance does not guarantee future results.