Tony Sykes, now 81 and a longtime fan of English soccer club Bradford, points toward the stand. Fifty-six spectators died and 265 were injured when a fire broke out and engulfed a wooden main stand holding about 3,500 fans during the team's final match of the season against Lincoln. Much of the focus will be on Valley Parade, where dignitaries like England coach Roy Hodgson, the chairman of the English Football Association and officials from England's football leagues will be present for Bradford's third-tier game against Barnsley. Television footage shows police officers and spectators dragging bodies across the grass as they used jackets to shield their faces from the blaze. [...] a short drive away, there is a specialist burn research unit created by David Sharpe, the plastic surgeon from the local hospital who led the treatment of the fans affected by the fire. Some of the money for the burn unit came from record sales when "You'll Never Walk Alone," a 1963 song by Gerry and the Pacemakers, was re-released in 1985 to raise money for the Bradford fire disaster fund. In recent weeks, the Valley Parade fire has come under renewed scrutiny after a newly published book — written by a man who escaped the blaze — said it was one of nine fires at businesses owned by or associated with the club's then-chairman, Stafford Heginbotham, and alleged it may have been set deliberately. Before the match, Bradford fans will present members of the burn unit with the latest donations, and a wreath will be laid at the memorial and also on the center circle before the minute's silence.