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07.03.2021 - 01:01 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Bolton dominated, Nathan Delfouneso came off the bench as full-time approached to get the final touch on Eoin Doyle's deflected shot to put Wanderers ahead.
It looked like the Trotters would pick up all three points, but Danny Rowe came off the bench himself to a score in injury time and salvage a point for the Bantams.Bolton's winning run of six games may have come to an end, but they are still nine games unbeaten and eight points from top spot, as well as remaining in the League Two
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Bolton Wanderers and Morecambe are themselves separated by only a point. With the season heading for an exciting finished, the bookmakers continue to assess which sides they feel are going to be promoted this season.
Wanderers made it 11 games unbeaten yesterday at Vale Park thanks to Gethin Jones' goal in the second half. It ensured Wanderers cemented their place in the League Two play-offs and and four points from the automatic promotion places, as well as five from the division's summit.
The Trotters are seeking to extend an unbeaten run which currently stands at nine games.
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.
The Trotters take on the Us in the aftermath of their six match winning run coming to an end over the weekend.
The Trotters return to action tomorrow evening to the University of Bolton Stadium to take on the Us, who sit second in the table ahead of the encounter.
Bolton dominated, Nathan Delfouneso came off the bench as full-time approached to get the final touch on Eoin Doyle's deflected shot to put Wanderers ahead.It looked like the Trotters would pick up all three points, but Danny Rowe came off the bench himself to a score in injury time and salvage a point for the Bantams.Bolton's winning run of six games may have come to an end, but they are still nine games unbeaten and eight points from top spot, as well as remaining in the League Two
Bolton dominated, Nathan Delfouneso came off the bench as full-time approached to get the final touch on Eoin Doyle's deflected shot to put Wanderers ahead.
Matt Gilks - 7Few saves to make before the break, but made a vital one in closing stages to keep out Anthony O'Connor's header.Gethin Jones - 7Combined well with Isgrove in the final third and put in some dangerous deliveries in the final third - perhaps left Rowe free at the back post for the equaliser.Ricardo Almeida Santos - 7The usual assured performance from the central defender.
Bolton dominated, Nathan Delfouneso came off the bench as full-time approached to get the final touch on Eoin Doyle's deflected shot to put Wanderers ahead.
The Trotters return to action this afternoon in the latest match in their busy League Two fixture schedule. They have headed to West Yorkshire and Valley Parade to take on the Bantams in what is arguably the division's biggest two clubs going head to head.
Bolton have hit a rich vein of form recently with six successive wins that has seen them climb up into the play-off places. The Whites sit just four points below an automatic promotion spot ahead of their fixture with another in-form side in Bradford City today.Le Fondre, a hero of Bolton's last promotion, believes the squad is now good enough to secure a spot in the play-offs at the very least, and would love to see the club gain promotion after so many years of turmoil.
Wanderers have won their last six games in League Two and are unbeaten in their previous eight matches in the division. It has taken them from the bottom half of the table and into the play-offs and just six points from the division's summit heading into tomorrow's clash on the road against Bradford City.