Mac OK for Bantams clash

Last updated : 11 February 2005 By Andy Parsons

The striker has played in every game this season but that run looked to be coming to an end after he was taken off against Barnsley last time out.

He went down innocuously clutching his face after a challenge, emerging from the ground with blood seeping from below his eye and came out after the match with stitches.

It was thought that he could be out for a lengthy spell but it appears that he only has come out of the challenge with a black eye.

Adam Green is set to play on the left-hand side of midfield with Chris Brunt still waiting for another chance to play from the start.

Craig Rocastle will have to wait for his debut as Paul Sturrock is not wanting to break up midfield pair Glenn Whelan and Joey O'Brien, who has just signed for a further month from Bolton.

Lee Bullen though is wanting to get one over The Bantams following The Owls' 3-1 defeat earlier in the season - City of course who are unbeaten against Yorkshire opposition this season

He told Footymad: "We owe Bradford one after they beat us up there despite putting on a pretty decent performance and let in some silly goals. Hopefully we have ironed out that problem and no disrespect to them at all but we will prove that we are the better side by having a real go at them and getting the three points."