The Trotters are aiming to bounce back from a 6-3 defeat the last time out against Port Vale and get back to winning ways. Before that encounter at the University of Bolton Stadium, Wanderers had been on a five match winning run in all competitions.
21.11.2020 - 17:35 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The Trotters are on the road for the first time in November after four games at home in succession at the University of Bolton Stadium. Bolton go into the game following back-to-back victories over Salford City in League Two and Newcastle United's under-21s in the Papa John's Trophy.For the match against the Newcastle youngsters, Wanderers boss Evatt made 11 changes from the win over the Ammies, with those who started against Salford not involved.
The Trotters are aiming to bounce back from a 6-3 defeat the last time out against Port Vale and get back to winning ways. Before that encounter at the University of Bolton Stadium, Wanderers had been on a five match winning run in all competitions.
The Trotters take on the Valiants today at the University of Bolton Stadium in League Two aiming to win six games on the bounce. They take on a Vale side which have lost their last five games in succession.
Bolton Wanderers, who the bookmakers tipped before a ball had been kicked in anger to be among the favourites for the title this season.
ensured a 3-0 victory for the Trotters. The win means Bolton now sit ninth in the League Two table and just a point from the play-offs.After the victory, Wanderers head coach Ian Evatt spoke to the press and here's his initial reaction to the win.What’s your assessment?“Workmanlike.
The Trotters take on the Shrimpers today at the University of Bolton Stadium for the final clash of November.
the Trotters conceded on the stroke of half-time when Tom Pett fired into the top corner to halve the deficit. The second 45 minutes was characterised by Wanderers showing more of their defensive qualities and playing more on the counterattack.
Bolton wing-back suffered ankle joint damage in the victory over Harrogate Town at the start of October. He spent six weeks on the sidelines before training for a week and was thrust back into the first team in the victory over Salford City.
The Trotters capped off a great week yesterday in Hertfordshire when they sealed back-to-back wins in League Two and secured three victories in the space of nine days with a 2-1 win over Stevenage.
Matt Gilks - 7A vocal presence like in the Salford game and commanded box well. Didn't have much else to do in first half except pick ball out of next.
The Trotters have for the first time in Evatt's reign as head coach a near fully fit squad to choose from. The only notable absentees are midfielder Dennis Politic who is due to be out for the season and Harry Brockbank, who is not poised to return before Christmas.
The Trotters head to Hertfordshire tomorrow to take on the Boro at the Lamex Stadium. It will pit a Bolton team sitting 17th in League Two against a Stevenage side in the relegation zone with only eight points on the board and one win so far this season.
The Trotters sit 17th in the table after a dozen matches in the competition so far this campaign. Wanderers find themselves only six points from the play-offs heading into the weekend and are currently two games unbeaten in the league thanks to a draw against Mansfield Town and a victory over the Ammies last Friday.
The Trotters head to the Lamex Stadium aiming to build upon two victories in as many games.
The Trotters head to Hertfordshire on Saturday to take on the Boro at the Lamex Stadium. Ian Evatt's side go into the match on the back of successive wins in all competitions.
was recalled by his parent club and was part of the matchday squad in the Papa John's Trophy win over Newcastle United's under-21s. The youngster, who joined from Longridge Town on an 18-month deal in January, made his debut by coming off the bench to replace Shaun Miller with just over quarter of an hour to go.
The Trotters named a completely different team to the one which beat Salford City 2-0 last Friday with Evatt making 11 changes. The Magpies took a two-goal lead in the first half of the Papa John's Trophy tie thanks to a brace from captain Elliot Anderson, but Jak Hickman's goal before the break halved the deficit.
The Trotters played their final game of their Papa John's Trophy campaign in the Northern area Group C.
Billy Crellin - 5In no man's land for the second goal, despite it being a good finish from Elliot Anderson. Arguably should have done better for the first goal.Reiss Greenidge - 7Made several great challenges and supported attacks when he could.
the final game of their Northern Group C campaign of the Papa John's Trophy, the new name for the EFL Trophy. The Trotters were last in action on Friday evening where they beat Salford City 2-0 in League Two in front of the Sky Sports cameras.