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The Trotters are one of the form teams in League Two and are aiming to make it five wins on the spin tomorrow when they take on the Bluebirds at the University of Bolton Stadium. They will take on Evatt's former team in the form of Barrow, who find themselves in the relegation zone heading into the fixture.
As the busy League Two fixture schedule continues for Wanderers, Evatt is poised to rotate and make changes. One player who was not involved in the matchday squad in Tuesday evening's win
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Wanderers went behind early on thanks to goals from Manny Oyeleke and Leon Legge, before Gethin Jones halved the deficit shortly after.Tom Conlon added a third from the penalty spot before the break and Cristian Montano scored Vale's fourth a minute after the restart.David Worrall added the Valiants' fifth and Nathan Smith headed home their sixth just after the hour mark.Eoin Doyle fired in his then seventh goal of the season afterwards while Lloyd Isgrove scored Bolton's third as full-time
The Trotters sit seventh and inside the League Two play-offs heading into tonight's game. They are on an unbeaten run which has stretched to nine games following the draw against Bradford City on the road over the weekend.
Wanderers side in a rich vein of form after an unbeaten run of nine matches including seven wins has propelled Ian Evatt's side into the play-offs.
The Trotters sit sixth in League Two heading into tomorrow's fixture at Valley Parade and can consolidate their position in the top seven with another victory. They also have the chance to do the double over the Bantams after a 1-0 victory at the University of Bolton Stadium last October.
The Trotters travel to Valley Parade this weekend aiming to extend a winning run of six games which has taken them into the League Two play-offs. The Bantams too are in a good run of form, having won their last five games on the trot.But Bradford midfielder Pritchard will not be involved in the clash this weekend after Bantams joint boss Conor Sellars confirmed he will be out for the season due to a back injury.
Wanderers are on the road with a short trip to take on the Latics and are aiming to build upon and extend their seven match unbeaten run.
Wanderers slipped to a disappointing stoppage time defeat against the Latics at the University of Bolton Stadium in October.Zak Dearnley netted a late stoppage time winner from a counter attack after Nathan Delfouneso had earlier cancelled out Ben Garrity's opener.That result left Wanderers 20th in League Two and on just four points.
The Trotters make the short journey to Boundary Park to take on the Latics in League Two. Wanderers head into the encounter as the form team in League Two at present, having won their last five games on the spin and are seven matches unbeaten.
Wanderers this term, helping Ian Evatt’s men to rise to seventh in League Two.He joined the club last summer and has made 33 appearances for the club in all competitions, including every game for Bolton in League Two. Santos has now signed a fresh deal until the summer of 2023 at the University of Bolton Stadium.
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.
Bolton finally managed to break down a defensively well organised Bluebirds team.
Wanderers claimed all three points at the death at the University of Bolton Stadium yesterday thanks to Shaun Miller's late strike against the Bluebirds. Evatt's side are the form team in League Two and have now won their last five games in a row in the division.
Wanderers grabbed all three points and leapt into the League Two play-offs. The Holker Street outfit meanwhile remain in the relegation zone.
Wanderers have not conceded in their last three matches in League Two against Southend United, Scunthorpe United and yesterday against Barrow. The form of central defenders Alex Baptiste and Ricardo Almeida Santos has been very high during the club's unbeaten run, while the introduction of MJ Williams to central midfield has given the Trotters some bite in the middle of the park.
For all the latest news from in and around Bolton, sign up for the free MyBolton newsletterBolton Wanderers are in the play-offs for the first time this season after a dramatic late winner over Barrow.Shaun Miller came off the bench for Wanderers to grab an injury time goal which secured all three points at the University of Bolton Stadium.The win lifted Bolton to seventh in League Two, their highest position in the division so far this campaign.They are eight points from top spot, and have a
The Trotters take on the Bluebirds aiming to extend a winning run to five games.
The Trotters are aiming to pick up five wins on the bounce when the Bluebirds make the trip to Bolton and build on a six match unbeaten run.
Wanderers academy product has been out for a short period with a groin injury.