CITY have revealed their iFollow video match pass sales figures from May, with the money taking their total profit from the service this season to just under the £500,000 mark.

The Bantams contested two League Two matches over the course of the final month of the campaign - one each at home and away.

When travelling to Morecambe on the last day of the season, a total of 1,188 iFollow video match passes were snapped up by City supporters.

When entertaining Scunthorpe, meanwhile - in the club's annual memorial fixture - 239 passes were purchased on top of 'City For All' season-ticket holders.

Overall, on the basis of the club claiming £8.34 per £10 iFollow video match pass purchased, City’s total League Two takings from iFollow video match passes in May was £10,516.74.

This figure also takes into account that, for all League Two fixtures, monies from the first 500 passes purchased by away club supporters go directly to the home club, with funds from each pass thereafter being allocated to the away side.

This means, for away League Two fixtures, City only take profit from the sales of the 501st iFollow video match pass onwards though, for home matches, take profit from up to the away side’s first 500 passes sold.

iFollow video match pass sales figures for League Two matches in May are as follows:

- Bradford City v Scunthorpe United - Saturday, May 1 - 239 (+334 away) iFollow video match passes - approximately £4,778.82

- Morecambe v Bradford City - Saturday, April 8 - 1,188 iFollow video match passes - approximately £5,737.92

These figures mean that, over the course of the 2020/21 campaign, iFollow video match pass sales have generated a total profit of £470,651.22 for City.