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Bradford City came from behind to seal a point against Wigan Athletic, who extended their unbeaten run in League One to eight matches.

Early on, Ben Williams saved Michael Jacobs' shot before Chris McCann cleared James Hanson's headed effort.

The Latics took the lead after the break when Yanic Wildschut crossed to Jacobs, who scored from long range.

But Bradford struck back and levelled 10 minutes later when Hanson nodded home Tony McMahon's corner.

The result meant Wigan moved up to fifth in the League One table, while Bradford's three-game winning run in the league came to an end.

Meanwhile, Bantams manager Phil Parkinson revealed agreements have been reached to extend the loan spells of Kyel Reid and Reece Burke,

Preston winger Reid will remain with the club until January, while West Ham defender Burke has extended his stay until the end of November.

Wigan boss Gary Caldwell told BBC Radio Manchester:

"I thought we were great.

"It's a difficult place to come to get a point after the week we've had in terms of travelling to Peterborough and getting back late, before coming away from home again, where our form at the start of the season wasn't great. We've put an unbeaten run together so it's a point gained.

"I think a draw is a fair result, you know when you come here you're going to have to defend set pieces, we defended 99% of them really well and got done by one late on. We stood up to a lot of what Bradford threw at us and you always expected a difficult game here.

"Michael Jacobs was excellent, he's showed many times this year the ability he's got. He's improving all the time and starting to add goals to his game."