Bradford City vs Arsenal

Bradford 1 V Arsenal 1

  • FT 131'
  • HT 1-0

Capital One Cup Date: Tuesday, 11th December Kick off: 19:45 GMT Venue: Coral Windows Stadium

Key events

  • Bradford City Goal Thompson 16'
  • Arsenal Goal Vermaelen 88'

Bradford win 3-2 on penalties

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12 December 2012 Updated 05:11 GMT

By Ian Woodcock - BBC Sport

Bradford City pulled off one of the great League Cup shocks with a penalty shoot-out victory over Arsenal in front of an ecstatic home crowd.

The League Two side prevailed 3-2 on spot-kicks, to the delight of a capacity Coral Windows Stadium.

Gunners skipper Thomas Vermaelen missed the crucial penalty on a difficult night for the Premier League side, who have won only once in the last six matches in all competitions.

Garry Thompson volleyed the hosts ahead, before Vermaelen headed home a Santi Cazorla cross at the back post with with only two minutes remaining of normal time.

Defeat is another setback in a disappointing domestic season so far for manager Arsene Wenger and his club, who last won a major title in 2005.

Victory for the Bantams means they have now won their last nine penalty shoot-outs and are the first team from the bottom tier of English football to reach the semi-final of the competition since Wycombe in 2006-07.

Wenger had shown his intent with a starting XI that included just three changes from the side that beat West Brom on Saturday and 10 from the one that began the epic 7-5 win over Reading in the last round. French midfielder Francis Coquelin was the only survivor from that game.

The last time the teams met was in the Premier League in January 2001, but they started Tuesday's game 65 places apart in the league pyramid.

Arsenal had the better of the opening exchanges, and both Vermaelen and Lukas Podolski spurned presentable headed opportunities.

They were left to rue their wastefulness when Vermaelen brought down the lively Nahki Wells and Thompson volleyed home the resulting Gary Jones free-kick from close range to spark jubilation amongst nearly 24,000 supporters in the packed-out home stands.

Coquelin came close to an equaliser for the two-time champions when his low volley beat Bantams keeper Matt Duke but not the post, before Gervinho managed to totally miss the ball when presented with an open goal from Gibbs's low centre.

But the first half belonged to Bradford, who have not lost a Cup game since a 4-2 defeat by Watford in the FA Cup third round in January. Wells nearly doubled their lead on the stroke of half-time but his low half-volley trickled just wide.

The second half started in a scrappy fashion, with the hosts continuing to frustrate Arsenal with their energetic display.

The top-flight side dominated possession, but passing errors and a lack of cutting edge continued to plague their game.

Just when it looked like the team from the fourth tier were going to make the semi-final for the first time in their history, Vermaelen headed in a pinpoint cross from Cazorla to send the game into an extra 30 minutes.

Neither side could find a winner so it was down to penalties and successful efforts from Nathan Doyle, Gary Jones and Alan Connell allied to misses from Cazorla, Chamakh and Vermaelen gave the Bantams a famous win.

The draw for the semi-finals takes place straight after the Leeds v Chelsea quarter-final on Wednesday, 19 December. Along with Bradford, Aston Villa are already in the draw, with Swansea taking on Middlesbrough in the other quarter-final.

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Lineups Top

Bradford starting eleven

  • 12 Duke
  • 2 Darby
  • 3 Meredith
  • 16 McHugh
  • 23 McArdle
  • 11 Thompson (substituted for Jones at 72 minutes')
  • 14 Atkinson (substituted for Turgott at 92 minutes')
  • 18 Jones
  • 24 Doyle booked at 90 +4 minutes
  • 9 Hanson booked at 120 minutes
  • 21 Wells booked at 68 minutes (substituted for Connell at 74 minutes')

Arsenal starting eleven

  • 1 Szczesny
  • 3 Sagna
  • 4 Mertesacker
  • 5 Vermaelen booked at 92 minutes
  • 28 Gibbs
  • 10 Wilshere
  • 16 Ramsey (substituted for Rosicky at 69 minutes')
  • 19 Cazorla
  • 22 Coquelin (substituted for Chamakh at 60 minutes')
  • 9 Podolski (substituted for Oxlade-Chamberlain at 69 minutes')
  • 27 Gervinho booked at 9 minutes

Bradford Substitutes

  • 1 McLaughlin
  • 26 Turgott
  • 27 Good
  • 4 Ravenhill
  • 8 Jones
  • 17 Connell
  • 20 Hines

Arsenal Substitutes

  • 24 Mannone
  • 18 Squillaci
  • 25 Jenkinson
  • 7 Rosicky
  • 8 Arteta
  • 15 Oxlade-Chamberlain
  • 29 Chamakh
Referee
Mike Dean
Attendance
23,971

Match stats Top

Possession
Bradford 37%
Arsenal 63%
Shots
Bradford 5
Arsenal 28
Shots on target
Bradford 3
Arsenal 12
Corners
Bradford 3
Arsenal 12
Fouls
Bradford 20
Arsenal 12

Bradford Arsenal

Live text commentary Top

  1. 125:39
    Spot kick missed by Thomas Vermaelen.
  2. 124:48
    Penalty taken by Ritchie Jones is saved by Wojciech Szczesny.
  3. 124:14
    Penalty
    Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain scores a penalty. Bradford 3-2 Arsenal on penalties.
  4. 123:42
    Penalty
    Penalty scored by Alan Connell. Bradford 3-1 Arsenal on penalties.
  5. 123:22
    Penalty
    Jack Wilshere scores a penalty. Bradford 2-1 Arsenal on penalties.
  6. 122:58
    A save by Wojciech Szczesny from penalty by Stephen Darby.
  7. 122:06
    Spot kick missed by Marouane Chamakh.
  8. 121:36
    Penalty
    Penalty scored by Gary Jones. Bradford 2-0 Arsenal on penalties.
  9. 120:48
    Penalty taken by Santi Cazorla saved by Matt Duke.
  10. 120:02
    Penalty
    Nathan Doyle scores a penalty. Bradford 1-0 Arsenal on penalties.
  11. 120:01
    The referee calls the first player forward to start the penalty shoot-out.
  12. 120:00 +2
    The match is going to penalties.
  13. 120:00 +1
    Santi Cazorla takes a shot. Save by Matt Duke.
  14. 119:59
    Foul by James Hanson on Yao Gervinho, free kick awarded. Jack Wilshere restarts play with the free kick.
  15. 119:29
    Booking
    James Hanson goes into the book.
  16. 119:14
    Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Marouane Chamakh by James Hanson. Wojciech Szczesny takes the direct free kick.
  17. 118:13
    Handball decision goes against Per Mertesacker. Carl McHugh restarts play with the free kick.
  18. 116:44
    A cross is delivered by Tomas Rosicky.
  19. 113:22
    Alan Connell is flagged offside by the assistant referee. Wojciech Szczesny takes the indirect free kick.
  20. 112:28
    The ball is swung over by Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
  21. 111:03
    Santi Cazorla has an effort at goal from outside the area missing to the wide right of the goal.
  22. 110:41
    The ball is crossed by Bacary Sagna, Rory McArdle makes a clearance.
  23. 109:51
    Blair Turgott challenges Santi Cazorla unfairly and gives away a free kick. Direct free kick taken by Wojciech Szczesny.
  24. 109:19
    Yao Gervinho concedes a free kick for a foul on Stephen Darby. Matt Duke takes the direct free kick.
  25. 107:48
    Santi Cazorla has an effort at goal.
  26. 105:48
    Inswinging corner taken right-footed by Santi Cazorla played to the near post, Close range headed effort by Marouane Chamakh misses to the right of the goal.
  27. 105:01
    The referee blows his whistle to start the second half of extra time.
  28. 104:50
    Santi Cazorla takes a outswinging corner.
  29. 103:18
    Kieran Gibbs has a headed effort from close range and clears the bar.
  30. 100:58
    Inswinging corner taken by Santi Cazorla, Marouane Chamakh takes a shot. Matt Duke makes a comfortable save.
  31. 99:52
    A cross is delivered by Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
  32. 99:01
    Corner taken by Santi Cazorla from the left by-line, Bacary Sagna takes a shot. Matt Duke makes a save.
  33. 98:41
    Drilled left-footed shot by Kieran Gibbs. Fantastic save by Matt Duke.
  34. 96:17
    Outswinging corner taken by Santi Cazorla, clearance made by James Hanson.

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