The Trotters play their first game of December when the Valiants make the trip to the University of Bolton Stadium.
The Trotters play their first game of December when the Valiants make the trip to the University of Bolton Stadium.
The Trotters picked up four wins and a draw in the fourth tier of English football throughout last month with wins over Salford City, Stevenage, Scunthorpe United and Southend United, as well as a draw against Mansfield Town. Wanderers also beat Newcastle United's under-21s in the Papa John's Trophy, while the only defeat in November came in the FA Cup at the hands of League One side Crewe Alexandra.
Bolton Wanderers, who the bookmakers tipped before a ball had been kicked in anger to be among the favourites for the title this season.
Bolton Wanderers’ academy and joins us having made 12 appearances for Harrogate so far in 2020-21." Walker joined the Trotters as a nine-year-old and came through the ranks at the University of Bolton Stadium.He made a total of 20 appearances for Wanderers and scored once, which came in a 1-1 draw against Wigan Athletic.Following a loan spell at Bury FC, Walker was released by Bolton in 2017 and subsequently joined Stockport County on a short-term deal, before later joining FC United of
Bolton made it five wins on the bounce in all competitions with the victory in League Two over Southend United over the weekend.Nathan Delfouneso's header just before half-time and two goals after the break from Doyle, including one from the penalty spot, 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 following four straight wins in the division.The run began with the win over the Ammies in front of the Sky
The Trotters take on the Shrimpers today at the University of Bolton Stadium for the final clash of November.
Wanderers play their final game of November this weekend when the Shrimpers head to the University of Bolton Stadium.
The announcement was made by Health Secretary Matt Hancock to the House of Commons this morning. Outdoor venues that are in Tier 1 areas - those of the lowest risk - will be allowed to host 4,000 spectators or fill 50% of their capacity - whichever is lower.Outdoor venues in Tier 2 areas will be able to welcome 2,000 spectators or 50% of their capacity back into their stadiums, but Tier 3 areas will continue to host events behind closed doors.
The Trotters are in a rich vein of form at present with four wins on the bounce in all competitions. Three of these have come in League Two and have seen them take nine points off Salford City, Stevenage and most recently against Scunthorpe United.
Bolton Wanderers, Wigan Athletic and Salford City will continue to play games behind closed doors without fans in attendance. But should the restrictions be relaxed across Greater Manchester, then fans across the region will be permitted to return to their respective stadiums.
Oldham Athletic came out on top of a seven-goal thriller against Barrow at Holker Street with a dramatic 4-3 victory. After the frantic midweek action, the team of the week in League Two has been named using the player ratings from football statistics website WhoScored.com.
Wanderers head coach Evatt has named the same team for the last three League Two matches in a row - and seen his side pick up nine points out of nine on offer against Salford City, Stevenage and Scunthorpe United. Matt Gilks is the current choice as goalkeeper with a back three of Alex Baptiste, Ricardo Almeida Santos and Ryan Delaney in front of him.
The Trotters have their second game in the space of four days when they take on the Iron in a 7pm kick-off.
Bolton Wanderers, Salford City and Wigan Athletic matches will continue to take place without fans in stadia. Johnson warned that some areas will face harsher restrictions that the previous three-tiered system before the second lockdown and each area will learn their fate on Thursday."That will be announced on Thursday.
The Trotters head to Glanford Park tomorrow evening for a midweek League Two clash.
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 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 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 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.
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.
Wigan Athletic and Rochdale in League One, with Bolton Wanderers, Salford City and Oldham Athletic in League Two.
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.
The Trotters are poised to ring the changes for this evening's match at the University of Bolton Stadium. Wanderers head coach Evatt has confirmed that no players who started last Friday's 2-0 victory over Salford City will be involved against the Magpies.
The Trotters play the Magpies' youngsters at the University of Bolton Stadium in a 7pm kick-off. Both teams cannot progress to the competition's next stage due to the Northern Group C already being decided, with Shrewsbury Town and Crewe Alexandra already qualified.But tomorrow still presents a competitive match for Bolton and the opportunity for Ian Evatt to both rotate his squad and build upon last week's victory over Salford City.
Wanderers squad and build upon last week's victory over Salford City with three more games in League Two before the end of November. A starter in tomorrow's game has already been confirmed by Evatt.
The Trotters will play the Magpies' youngsters in the Northern Group C of the recently rebranded EFL Trophy. The group is already decided with both Shrewsbury Town and Crewe Alexandra sealing qualification with six points each.Bolton and Newcastle's under 21s are both yet to register a point in the competition and so cannot qualify for the next stage.
Bolton's 2-0 victory over Salford City on Friday evening. Sarcevic set up Eoin Doyle for the opening goal at the University of Bolton Stadium and was among Bolton's star performers on the evening.
The Ammies parted company with Alexander in the middle of last month just five games into their League Two campaign.
The Ammies succumbed to a 2-0 defeat when Eoin Doyle gave Wanderers a first half lead before Jordan Turnbull's own goal after the break helped ensure Bolton picked up their second home win of the campaign on Friday evening on a match shown live on Sky Sports.It was Wellens' first game in charge of Salford in League Two and his third match at the helm of the Ammies in all competitions since moving to the Peninsula Stadium from League One Swindon Town.
the Ammies. Eoin Doyle gave Wanderers a first half lead before Jordan Turnbull's own goal after the break helped ensure Bolton picked up their second home win of the campaign with a 2-0 win.
Wanderers a first half lead before Jordan Turnbull's own goal after the break helped ensure Bolton picked up their second home win of the campaign with a 2-0 victory over Salford City last night.
The Ammies succumbed to a 2-0 defeat when Eoin Doyle gave Wanderers a first half lead before Jordan Turnbull's own goal after the break helped ensure Bolton picked up their second home win of the campaign.It was Wellens' first League Two game in charge of Salford since leaving Swindon Town to take over the reigns at the Peninsula Stadium. And the new Salford boss admitted that his side were 'miles off it' in the loss to Ian Evatt's side, believing the Ammies were 'really poor' overall.
Wanderers a first half lead before Jordan Turnbull's own goal after the break helped ensure Bolton picked up their second home win of the campaign. After the match, Trotters head coach Ian Evatt spoke to the press and here's some of his initial views on the victory.Initial reaction?“I’m pleased and I’m always pleased when you win.
for the first ever meeting between the two sides this evening in the League Two encounter at the University of Bolton Stadium.It will pit 10th against 20th in the fourth tier of English football and is being shown live on Sky Sports.Wanderers were last in action against Crewe Alexandra in the FA Cup where Evatt made just one change.
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