Leicester City Res 3-2 Bradford City Res
Leicester City's reserve side completed their Pontin's League campaign with a victory over Bradford City at the Walkers Stadium on Wednesday evening.
Substitute Elvis Hammond marked his return from injury with the winning strike in the 75th minute.
The Foxes should have been ahead early in the game but Billy McKay could not capitalise on a poor clearance from goalkeeper Ben Saynor.
The striker then latched on to a Craig King through-ball in the 29th minute but his effort rebounded off the underside of the crossbar.
The home side continued to push forward and were rewarded in the 33rd minute when King connect with an Ashley Chambers cross to make it 1-0.
King then turned provider as his right-sided cross picked out Ricky Sappleton who headed City into a two-goal half time lead.
McKay saw his volley clip the woodwork once again in the 51st minute before quick goals from Kelvin Bleau and Callum Burgess drew the visitors level.
Hammond was introduced in the 65th minute and had the final say as he rounded the goalkeeper 10 minutes later to seal victory.
City: Cisak, O'Neill, Cobb, Cox, Magunda, Rowe-Turner, Chambers A, Kishishev, Sappleton, McKay (65 Hammond), King C.
Subs: Ambrusics, John, Garner, Chamberlain.















