Morecambe's FA Cup match against Bantams ended in a 1-0 win for the home team. The decisive goal came after Neill Byrne's red card, which tilted the contest in Morecambe's favour. Paul Huntington, City's chief sports writer Simon Parker noted, made his second consecutive start and showed all his experience at the heart of City's back three. Huntington won his headers, cleared his lines and looked extremely solid. The match stats and player ratings reveal a tight contest, with Morecambe having 5 shots on target and City having 3. The attendance at the Mazuma Stadium was 3,101. Morecambe's White scored the decisive goal within four minutes of Byrne's exit. City blew some gilt-edged chances before the red card, with Olly Sanderson missing a clear opportunity. The referee, Seb Stockbridge, booked Benn and Alexander from City. Morecambe's Burgoyne and Hendrie had a rating of 6 and 7 respectively, while City's S Walker and Byrne had a rating of 7 and 5 respectively. The match was a significant one for Morecambe, with the team showing their strength and determination. The win was a result of the team's hard work and strategy. Morecambe's manager will be pleased with the result, which sees the team progress in the FA Cup. The team's performance was impressive, with several players standing out. Morecambe's next match will be eagerly anticipated by fans, who will be hoping for another win. And with this win, Morecambe will look to build on their momentum. But for now, the team will celebrate this important victory. So the focus will be on the next match, and how Morecambe can continue to succeed.