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Gillingham v Bradford City League 2 preview: Manager Neil Harris looks ahead to match at Priestfield Stadium against Mark Hughes' side

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Gillingham’s midweek challenge will be the toughest one yet since the club’s January reset - according to manager Neil Harris.

His men have won six of their last eight games in League 2 since a flurry of new signings arrived. The Gills are the form team in the division over an eight-game period but Bradford City sit one point off the play-off places and are doing their best live up to big expectations.

Harris said: “Mansfield were excellent on the day but Bradford is possibility the toughest game since the Leicester City (FA Cup) game. “We will have to compete well, have a good shape and discipline in that but do we fear anyone at the moment?

No, no we don’t. Does anyone want to come here and play us? I wouldn’t have thought so.” The Gills have won their last four games at Priestfield, beating bottom half sides Hartlepool, Crawley, Grimsby and Wimbledon.

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