It was a miserable performance from the Terriers as little chances were produced in a game where defensive frailities cost Town valuable points.
It was a close first half and Bradford took the lead in the 45th minute through a Andy Cooke tap in from five yards, this was a cruel blow for Huddersfield as they dominated most of the play but lacked composure and invention up front.
The second half started just as bad as the end of the first, a fortunate goal from Dean Widnass was a bitter pill to swallow and Town then offered little in attack to counter Bradford's advantage.
On the whole Town will be looking to bounce back next Saturday at Chesterfield, Peter Jackson looks to have a full set of players to chose from.