Yorkshire Team
Published on March 27th, 2026
•Grab your calendar, because there’s been a little switch-up for an upcoming Bradford City fixture. For any supporters who had the weekend of March 28 circled for the big Sky Bet League One match against Plymouth Argyle, it’s time for a quick update.
The game has been postponed, but don't worry, a new date is already sorted and in the diary. It’s one of those things that happens in football from time to time, and thankfully it’s all been rearranged pretty sharpish. The clash will still be taking place on home turf at the University of Bradford Stadium, so all the action is still right here in Bradford.

A new date for the diary
So, what’s the new plan? The rearranged match between Bradford City and Plymouth Argyle will now kick off under the floodlights. The new date for the game is Tuesday, April 21, with the action getting underway at 7.45pm. It’s a bit of a change from a Saturday afternoon, but a Tuesday night match always has a special kind of buzz about it.
You might be wondering why the game was postponed in the first place. It’s actually for a pretty good reason. The change was needed because of international call-ups affecting the Plymouth Argyle squad. When a player gets an international call-up, it means they’ve been selected to go and play for their national team. It’s a massive honour for any player, a bit like being chosen to represent your whole school in a massive competition. But, it does mean they aren't available to play for their club. When a team has several players called up at once, it can ask for a league match to be moved, which is exactly what’s happened here. So, while it’s a bit of a shame for the weekend schedule, it’s a big moment for the players involved. All focus for Bradford City supporters can now shift to this important rearranged fixture.
What about my tickets?
This is probably the first question on everyone's mind. The good news is, it’s really simple. Any tickets that supporters have already bought for the original match date are completely valid for the rearranged game on April 21. There’s no need to swap them, get new ones issued, or do anything at all. Just keep your tickets in a safe place and bring them along to the University of Bradford Stadium on the new night. It means the seat details you picked are still yours, and your entry is all sorted. It’s as easy as that. So, for the supporters who can make the new date, they can just look forward to the rearranged match without any extra fuss about tickets.
Can't make the new match? here's what to do
Of course, switching from a Saturday afternoon to a Tuesday evening won't work for everyone. Life gets in the way, and that’s completely understandable. If you’re one of the supporters who can't make the rearranged match against Plymouth Argyle, you have a couple of options to get your money back. The club has made the process for getting a refund very clear.
To get the ball rolling, you’ll need to send an email to ticketingsupport@bradfordcityafc.com. This is the main point of contact for sorting out your tickets. In your email, you need to include a few key bits of information to help the ticketing team find your booking quickly. Make sure you provide:
Your full name and customer number (you can usually find this on your ticket or in your confirmation email).
Your seat details, including the stand, row, and seat number for each ticket.
The number of tickets you need a refund for.
You also have a choice about how you get your money back. You can ask for the refund to be processed back onto the card you paid with. Just be aware that this can take up to seven working days to show up in your bank account. Alternatively, you can have the money credited to your online ticket account instantly. This is a great option if you plan on buying tickets for another Bradford City match soon, as the money will be sitting there waiting for you. It all depends on what works best for your situation. The key is to get that email sent with all your details, including your customer number and seat details.
Fancy a different game instead?
There's one more option for supporters who can't make the rearranged fixture. Instead of getting a refund, you can choose to exchange your tickets for a different upcoming match. This is perfect if you still want to get down to the University of Bradford Stadium to back the Bantams but the new date for the Plymouth Argyle game just doesn't work.
The process is the same as applying for a refund. You’ll need to send an email to the ticketing support team with all your booking information. But instead of asking for your money back, you should clearly state which future match you'd like tickets for instead. It would be a good idea to also mention your preferred seat details for the new game, just in case your original seats aren't available. The club can then sort out the swap for you. This ensures that loyal supporters don't miss out on the action and can still use the value of their postponed tickets. It’s a flexible solution that puts the fans first, whether they need a refund or just want to pick a different match.

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