Bradford City head into this weekend's clash with Plymouth Argyle looking for only their second win in 12 games. 

City's poor run of form over December and January led to Gary Bowyer being shown the exit in early February, with club legend Stuart McCall returning a day later for his third stint as manager.

The returning manager hasn't quite had the effect he would have hoped for, winning just one of his four games in charge, throwing away 1-0 leads to lose 2-1 in their last two matches.

On Saturday, City welcome promotion-chasing Plymouth Argyle to the Utilita Energy Stadium, with the Pilgrims sitting just one point behind the automatic promotion places.

The League Two clash is one of the featured matches on David Prutton's 'Prutton's Predictions' piece for Sky Sports this week, as he weighs up the potential outcome of the game.

Speaking of City, Prutton said: "It hasn't quite been the return that Stuart McCall would have wanted so far to Bradford, winning just one game in four, and losing their last two."

On Argyle, the former midfielder added: "Plymouth are right in the mix for automatic promotion, and will fancy their chances in this one despite drawing their last two games. Away win for me."

The former Leeds United man went on to predict a narrow 2-1 win for the Pilgrims, a result which would certainly make the 660-mile round trip worth it for the traveling Argyle fans.

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The Verdict

It has certainly been a disappointing couple of months for the Bantams and they face another tough test on Saturday when they host Plymouth.

City have found in hard recently to see games and have only managed to score more than once on one occasion over their last eight games.

Plymouth have shown that they can grind results out on the road and it's fair to say Prutton could be on the money here with a narrow victory for Argyle.