BRADFORD Town scored three goals in the last five minutes to turn their match with Cadbury Heath on its head and extend their unbeaten run.

Town are on a five game unbeaten run in all competitions thanks to a late brace from Sam Jordan.

The away side had found themselves a goal behind before half-time and then against the run of play, Cadbury extended their lead in the second.

With five minutes left, the game looked out of reach for the visitors but Jordan gave them a life-line before Mark Wall pulled things level in the first minute of stoppage time.

Cadbury still had a chance to win it themselves but their shot was blocked a shot and Town went down the other end, with Jordan rounding a defender before putting the ball in the back of the net.

“(It was) some finish and it is credit to the players really. They believed in it and we were on top in the second half and I think when we got to 2-2 from 2-0 down, I felt we deserved that point. But to go and win it is fantastic,” said Paul Shanley.

“I think it is difficult to describe the feeling after the game. To go and get the winner was just unbelievable. 

“I think they kicked off after our third and the referee blew up, so it was literally the last kick of the game.

“After Saturday we are on a good little run at the moment and I think that is six unbeaten now.”

Bradford now play host to Malmesbury Victoria in the FA Vase on Saturday with Shanley hoping to progress deep into the competition.