PETER Taylor is back in football four months after being sacked by Wanderers.

The 57-year-old, who led Wanderers to promotion last season, will be unveiled as Bradford City's new boss this morning.

The one-time England manager has agreed a three-month contract at the League Two club taking him until the end of the season with a view to making it long term in the summer.

Taylor was sacked by Wanderers in October following a poor start to the season which saw them win just once.

Taylor is believed to have beaten competition from Peter Jackson, Iain Dowie, Steve Cotterill and Dean Windass to land the job as Stuart McCall’s replacement after McCall resigned last week.