Rotherham's victory over Bantams was a hard-fought 1-0 win in their final EFL Trophy group game. The match saw Jamie Walker make his 100th appearance for City and he played a crucial role in linking the play. Vadaine Oliver had a close call with a follow-up header that beat keeper Dylan Phillips but bounced off the inside of the post. City made six changes with Brad Halliday wearing the captain's armband and Paul Huntington making his first start at the back. The referee for the match was Jacob Miles and the attendance was 1,640 with 192 fans from Rotherham. Rotherham's Phillips had a rating of 6 while City's J Walker had a rating of 7. The match stats showed City had 5 shots on target and Rotherham had 2. City also had 10 shots off target while Rotherham had 1. The possession percentage was 48 for City and 52 for Rotherham. Rotherham's win was a significant one as they secured the top spot in their group. The team's performance was impressive with key players like McWilliams and Hungbo making a difference. Rotherham's manager would be pleased with the team's effort and the result. The match was played at a bitterly cold Valley Parade and the conditions were challenging for both teams. Rotherham's victory was a significant result and the team's fans would be delighted with the performance of their players. And the team's next match would be crucial in determining their position in the league. But for now, Rotherham's fans can celebrate this hard-fought win. So the team's victory was a well-deserved one and the players would be looking forward to their next match.