The Trotters head to Vale Park this weekend aiming to build on their 10 match unbeaten run.
21.02.2021 - 20:23 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Wanderers this season after having a couple of lengthy spells out injured on the sidelines this campaign. But Miller has recently returned to action, coming off the bench against Mansfield Town in midweek, before netting the winner in peculiar circumstances against the Shrimpers.
The Trotters head to Vale Park this weekend aiming to build on their 10 match unbeaten run.
The Trotters currently sit seventh in the League Two table after a 10 match unbeaten run including eight wins has propelled them into the race for promotion. After Tuesday evening's 2-1 win over second placed Cambridge United, Wanderers sit just four points from the automatic promotion places and only five from the top spot.
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 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.
The Trotters are currently in a routine of midweek and weekend games in League Two in a frantic run of matches which has taken them all the way through February and into March. An eight game unbeaten run including six wins on the bounce has taken Bolton into the play-offs and firmly in the hunt for promotion.
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.
The Trotters head to Valley Parade this weekend aiming for seven wins on the bounce and seeking to continue their rise up the League Two table.
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's top scorer. And on both occasions, the former Crewe Alexandra striker has netted the winner in 1-0 victories, first on the road against Southend United and then at home against Barrow over the weekend.
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The Trotters netted an injury time winner yesterday at the University of Bolton Stadium as Shaun Miller came off the bench to secure all three points. The victory was Bolton's fifth in a row and ensured Wanderers moved into the play-offs for the first time this season.
Wanderers academy product has been out for a short period with a groin injury.
the Trotters between October 2014 and March 2016 before departing Wanderers by mutual consent.
the Trotters talisman drew a blank against the Shrimpers despite chances. He saw one effort on the stroke of half-time cleared off the line by the Roots Hall side, while he slipped and put a follow-up from Marcus Maddison's effort over the goal.
The Trotters claimed their third win in a row and extended their unbeaten run to five matches when substitute Shaun Miller came off the bench to score what proved to be the winner.
Wanderers before the League Two season ends. However, Evatt expects Politic to be back in full training before this campaign ends, with a view to ensuring he will be able to hit the ground running in 2021/22 with a full pre-season under his belt.And Evatt has been impressed with Politic's attitude during his period of rehabilitation from his serious injury.
Wanderers boss Ian Evatt has confirmed in the lead-up to this weekend's trip to Root's Hall that his captain will be back involved this weekend. Evatt confirmed that Wanderers did not pick up any fresh injury issues in the 3-2 win on the road over Mansfield Town last night.Evatt said: “We’re all good and all ready to go.
Wanderers debut off the bench for the club in the victory against Leyton Orient.