Wanderers over the summer as part of a recruitment drive by new boss Ian Evatt.
09.02.2021 - 22:00 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Wanderers are in action this evening at the University of Bolton Stadium in League Two against the Shrimps.
Evatt's side are yet to play so far in February, owing to away clashes against Mansfield Town and Salford City earlier this month being postponed due to waterlogged pitches.It means that the four deadline day signings made by Bolton have had a longer wait than usual for their first games for the club.MJ Williams has been brought in on a permanent basis after he left Blackpool, while the
.Wanderers over the summer as part of a recruitment drive by new boss Ian Evatt.
Wanderers this term, helping Ian Evatt’s men to rise to seventh in League Two and into the play-offs. He has featured in every league game for the Trotters this campaign and has also been named in several League Two teams of the week.And the central defender is hoping to push on with Wanderers now that his future has been taken care of.Santos said: “I’m happy it has finally got done.
The Trotters take on the Bluebirds aiming to extend a winning run to five games.
the Trotters between October 2014 and March 2016 before departing Wanderers by mutual consent.
The Trotters return to the University of Bolton Stadium for a 7pm kick-off against the Iron.
The Trotters have travelled to Essex today aiming to go five games unbeaten in League Two.
Wanderers boss Ian Evatt has confirmed in the lead-up to this weekend's trip to Root's Hall that his captain will be back involved this weekend. Evatt confirmed that Wanderers did not pick up any fresh injury issues in the 3-2 win on the road over Mansfield Town last night.Evatt said: “We’re all good and all ready to go.
The Trotters have travelled to Nottinghamshire for the third time this fixture has been given a date.
the Trotters can go three games unbeaten today with a result against the Boro.
The Trotters have taken four points from their last two games, with a victory over Leyton Orient and a draw picked up against Morecambe in midweek. And Wanderers return to the University of Bolton Stadium for the second time in five days when they take on the Boro.
Wanderers after leaving Blackpool.And forward Oladapo Afolayan and Marcus Maddison came off the bench last night having joined on loan from West Ham United and Charlton Athletic respectively until the end of the season.Maddison had an eventful evening, forcing Kyle Letheren into action as Wanderers sought a second goal, before being shown a straight red card by referee Oliver Langford for a challenge on Aaron Wildig.
Wanderers debut lasted little over 10 minutes after referee Oliver Langford showed him a straight red card for a challenge on Aaron Wildig.
The Trotters took the lead before half-time when Eoin Doyle stroked home his 11th goal of the season.
Matt Gilks - 6Made one stop in the first half and communicated constantly throughout the game.
The Trotters are yet to kick a ball in anger so far in February owing to postponements of their two scheduled games so far this month.
The Trotters return to the University of Bolton Stadium for the first time this month having had two away days so far in February. But Ian Evatt's side are still waiting to kick a ball in anger this month owing to the previous two fixtures away to Mansfield Town and Salford City were postponed due to waterlogged pitches.But Bolton return to the UniBol and welcome Derek Adams' Shrimps to town.
The Trotters have not kicked a ball in anger so far in February owing to matches in League Two being postponed.
The Trotters were due to be in action yesterday against the Ammies at the Peninsula Stadium. But the League Two clash was called off due to a waterlogged pitch.
direct to your inboxBolton Wanderers are back in action this weekend when they make the short journey to the Peninsula Stadium to take on Salford City. The Trotters will take on the Ammies for a League Two clash between two of the pre-season favourites for the division's title.
The Trotters had a busy transfer deadline day with a quartet of players joining the League Two club before the window slammed shut on February 1.