Bradford City will be looking to continue their positive start to the new season with a win against Scunthorpe United tomorrow.

The Bantams have won three out of their last four league games and will be looking to continue their momentum with another three points at Glanford Park.

Bradford are currently sixth in the League Two table, just three points outside the automatic promotion places. Scunthorpe meanwhile have made a slow start and are currently 23rd in the table, after taking five points from a possible 30.

Gary Bowyer made several changes to his Bradford side for the EFL Trophy clash with the Manchester City Under-23s in the week, but we will surely name a similar side to the one that won 3-1 against Carlisle United in their last league game.

Here is Bradford starting line-up that Bowyer should play v Scunthorpe tomorrow...

Richard O'Donnell has started every league game for Bradford in goal this season and has kept four clean sheets, so he is likely to return to the staring line-up, following George Sykes-Kenworthy's appearance in the EFL Trophy.

Bowyer will be forced into at least one change to his side from the win over Carlisle, with Ben Richards-Everton serving the first of his three-match suspension following his red card in the victory at Valley Parade.

Anthony O'Connor came off the bench following Richards-Everton's sending off last week ans has been pretty solid at the back so far this season, so he should come into the side alongside Paudie O'Connor at centre-back.

Other than that, it should be the same back four that it was against Carlisle, with Kevin Mellor at right-back and Connor Wood at left-back.

In midfield, Callum Cooke should start alongside Matt Palmer in the centre, although Bowyer may want to consider making a change on the right.

Zeli Ismail has impressed in recent weeks and Bowyer may want to consider handing him his first league start of the campaign.

The 25-year-old scored after coming off the bench against Carlisle last weekend and set up the opening goal for Hope Akpan against Manchester City Under-23s in midweek.

He could replace Dylan Connolly on the right, with Harry Pritchard continuing on the left of midfield after his goal last week.

Clayton Donaldson should start alongside James Vaughan up front, as they have done in every league game so far.

Donaldson is without a goal in his last three games, while Vaughan has failed to score in his last three, so both strikers will feel that they have a point to prove.

The duo have a good opportunity to get some goals tomorrow, against a side with one of the worst defensive records in League Two so far this season.