Bradford City performed valiantly to earn a point at home to high flying Exeter City in League Two.
Billy Clarke opened the scoring on ten minutes for the host sliding the ball into the back of the net.
However, the Grecians turned the game on its head midway through the first half.
Matt Jay levelled the game for the visitors from a tight angle before Ryan Bowman poked the ball into the corner from six yards out.
Bradford fort hard and earnt themselves a point in first half stoppage when Reece Staunton volleyed home from a corner.
The result means Bradford find themselves in 16th in League Two whilst Exeter are in fourth.
Also, in League Two, Harrogate Town equalised late on against Crawley Town to earn a point at Wetherby Road.
Max Watters put the Red Devils a goal up midway through the first half as he prodded the ball in from close range.
With Sulphurites boss, Simon Weaver, isolating, Paul Thirlwell led the hosts and will be pleased that his team managed to grab a late equaliser after a long throw was eventually turned in by Jack Muldoon.
The result keeps Harrogate inside the top half of the table whilst Crawley drop to nineth.
Hull City cruised past struggling Burton Albion, winning 2-0 in League One at the KCOM Stadium.
The result seemed a formality just 18 minutes into the game when Sam Hughes was sent off for the Brewers for a second bookable offence.
It took until past the hour mark for the Tigers to go into the lead via Mallik Wilks.
The game was sealed with just two minutes left on the clock when Hakeeb Adelakun hammered in a shot from 20 yards.
Hull sit in second place whilst Burton still stay second bottom.
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