Wanderers are away today against Evatt's former side Barrow and are aiming to bounce back from Saturday's defeat against Oldham Athletic. Bolton have had three away days so far this season in all competitions.
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The Trotters head to Montgomery Waters Meadow this evening to take on the League One side in Northern Group C of the competition.
But ahead of the clash, the League One club have confirmed that two of Salop's first team players are isolating and have been since the weekend.They are doing so after coming into contact with somebody outside the club who has recently returned a positive test for COVID-19.A club statement said Shrewsbury was made aware on Saturday morning of the development prior to
.Wanderers are away today against Evatt's former side Barrow and are aiming to bounce back from Saturday's defeat against Oldham Athletic. Bolton have had three away days so far this season in all competitions.
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Bolton suffered a late defeat on Saturday against Oldham Athletic, a result which left Wanderers 20th in the League Two table. After the loss, Evatt gave a brutally honest and damning assessment of what he had just seen at the University of Bolton Stadium and was highly critical of his players.
Wanderers head coach Ian Evatt spoke to the press and had some strong stuff to say after the defeat about the result and performance, the Bolton squad, if he is concerned about his future, Peter Kioso's debut and the crowd noises that were played into the University of Bolton Stadium for the match. You went down the tunnel with head in your hands, does that sum up the day?“Yeah, it definitely does.
straight to your inboxIan Evatt has explained why loan deals for prospects from Premier League academies did not come to fruition for Bolton Wanderers. The transfer window slammed shut for the Trotters yesterday afternoon with no business done on deadline day.
The Trotters go into the game unbeaten in their last two outings in the league, courtesy of an away victory against Harrogate Town and a first clean sheet of the season last time out in the draw against Grimsby Town.
Wanderers were among the pre-season favourites for the title according to the bookmakers before a ball was kicked in anger. But the Trotters began the league campaign with three successive losses against Forest Green Rovers, Colchester United and Newport County.Bolton's form in League Two has picked up of late having taken four points from the last six on offer.
Wanderers have had a busy summer on the transfer front with 19 signings made in recent months by the new Bolton head coach. The domestic transfer window closes this Friday at 5pm.
Wanderers players, George Thomason and Callum King-Harmes, have joined up with other teams on a temporary basis to continue their development in the game.
Wanderers fan made his first team debut last year for Bolton after coming off the bench in the defeat to Gillingham in League One. The Academy product played his first game of the 2020/21 season under new Bolton head coach Ian Evatt in the EFL Trophy loss yesterday to Shrewsbury Town.
Promising from the youngsters who were given a chance Ian Evatt said in the run-up to the game against Shrewsbury Town that he would be giving opportunities to Wanderers' younger players to showcase their talents and give him food for thought ahead of Saturday's League Two clash against Grimsby Town.
had an x-ray and a scan on the injury. And after Bolton's defeat last night in the EFL Trophy against Shrewsbury Town, Evatt believes he will be without Jones until Christmas at least.
Wanderers head coach Ian Evatt spoke to the press and here's a round-up of what he had to say. Reaction to the result?“I think we were the better team, we were the best team.
Trotters head coach Evatt has brought in 19 new players as part of a new look squad at the University of Bolton Stadium. The League Two side began a busy month over the weekend when they notched their first win of the season against Harrogate Town.
The Trotters got their first win of the season at the weekend against Harrogate Town and have the chance to follow it up against League One Salop. Bolton lost their opening match in the competition's Northern Group C to Crewe Alexandra last month, who currently top the group after beating Newcastle United's under-21s.
Wanderers man. After the match, Bolton head coach Ian Evatt admitted that it was 'not looking good' for the former Carlisle United man after he went off with an apparent foot injury.
Wanderers are targeting loan deals ahead of the transfer window closing and there is the potential for new additions to add to the 19 players brought in so far this summer at the University of Bolton Stadium. The window for international deals closes today at 11pm, but a domestic-only window where transfers can take place between Premier League and EFL clubs runs until October 16.
Wanderers have made a losing start to life in League Two, having tasted defeat in all three matches played so far in the division. Losses against Forest Green Rovers and Colchester United have been followed by defeat last time out against Newport County.The start made to the season has left Wanderers 22nd in League Two, only above Grimsby Town and Southend United.
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Bolton Wanderers at the University of Bolton Stadium on Saturday, October 10.