Wanderers will be relegated to League Two alongside Southend United and Tranmere Rovers.
28.05.2020 - 13:23 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Former Bolton Wanderers footballer Marvin Sordell has spoken out about how his mental health was partly affected by the pressures of moving to a Premier League club.
Sordell joined Bolton Wanderers in January 2012 from Watford in a £3m move.
But after later stints at Burnley, Coventry City and most recently Northampton Town on loan last year, the striker made the decision to retire - citing his mental health struggles as a factor.
Sordell is now part of a BBC documentary which airs tonight
Wanderers will be relegated to League Two alongside Southend United and Tranmere Rovers.
The Premier League is significantly closer to returning after the government gave the green light for the game to come back behind closed doors.
Fans of Manchester United and Man City could be set for a television bonanza when Premier League football returns next month.
Some Premier League games could be shown on free-to-air television when it returns, the country's sports minister said tonight.