The Hammers' Bradford City pair helped secure the the Bantams' place in the League One play-offs
Reece Burke and Josh Cullen helped Bradford City secure their place in the League One play-offs on Saturday as they beat Southend United 1-0 away from home.
The Hammers loan pair played 90 minutes each as the Bantams held out to record the single-goal victory after Lee Evans struck in the twelfth minute.
It completed a superb week for defender Burke, who was awarded with seven accolades at the club’s presentation evening on Tuesday, including the Player of the Year prize.
Likely play-off opponents for Phil Parkinson’s men in the semi-final could be Millwall, who have also cemented their spot in the top six, while Walsall and Barnsley are on course to be the other two sides.
Elsewhere in League One, striker Elliot Lee started for already-relegated Colchester United who drew 2-2 with Yorkshire side Barnsley.
The Tykes went 2-1 up having fallen behind to a strike by George Moncur – son of West Ham legend John – but conceded a 98th minute sickener at the death from Tom Lapslie after Lee had been replaced in the 77th minute.
On Monday night, full-back Kyle Knoyle was in action for Scottish Premier League side Dundee United who suffered relegation at the hands of their city rivals Dundee.
United conceded a 93rd minute strike to lose in a fiery affair at Dens Park having taken the lead early in the second period.
The Hammers loan pair played 90 minutes each as the Bantams held out to record the single-goal victory after Lee Evans struck in the twelfth minute.
It completed a superb week for defender Burke, who was awarded with seven accolades at the club’s presentation evening on Tuesday, including the Player of the Year prize.
Likely play-off opponents for Phil Parkinson’s men in the semi-final could be Millwall, who have also cemented their spot in the top six, while Walsall and Barnsley are on course to be the other two sides.
Elsewhere in League One, striker Elliot Lee started for already-relegated Colchester United who drew 2-2 with Yorkshire side Barnsley.
The Tykes went 2-1 up having fallen behind to a strike by George Moncur – son of West Ham legend John – but conceded a 98th minute sickener at the death from Tom Lapslie after Lee had been replaced in the 77th minute.
On Monday night, full-back Kyle Knoyle was in action for Scottish Premier League side Dundee United who suffered relegation at the hands of their city rivals Dundee.
United conceded a 93rd minute strike to lose in a fiery affair at Dens Park having taken the lead early in the second period.