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.
30.09.2020 - 08:13 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The Trotters have lost all five games played so far this season in all competitions. In League Two, this has included defeats at the University of Bolton Stadium against Forest Green Rovers and Newport County.
How much it means to beat Bolton Wanderers on their own patch has been evident so far this season from opposition teams, with celebrations among the visiting Green Devils and Exiles players on show at the final whistle of both matches. Wanderers are on the road this weekend against League
.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.
The Latics confirmed the news last month, but did not disclose the reasons why Wheater and Woods were no longer part of the first team squad. The representatives of both players, Quorum Sports, later responded to the move by the Latics.
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.
Clubs from the Premier League can sign players from the EFL and visa versa up until the second transfer window closes. At Bolton Wanderers in League Two, new Trotters head coach Ian Evatt has had a busy summer bringing in new players to the squad.
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.
Santos at the heart of the defence impresses againIf there was a positive to take from the stalemate against Grimsby, it was that the draw yielded Bolton's first clean sheet of the season.Ian Evatt stuck with the same back three that had performed so admirably in the previous weekend's victory against Harrogate Town, which had ended with Bolton's first goals and win in League Two this campaign.Ricardo Almeida Santos lined up at the heart of the defence, flanked by Ryan Delaney and Harry
Wanderers head coach Ian Evatt had initially feared that Jones would be out until at least Christmas with suspected ankle joint damage. But it seems that Jones' injury is not as serious as first feared, following MRI and CT scans and seeing a specialist this week.Evatt has confirmed that Jones has suffered ligament rather than bone damage, which will put him out for six weeks rather than potentially between six and nine months.
The Trotters take on the Mariners at the University of Bolton Stadium and Ian Evatt's side will be aiming to build on their victory last weekend against Harrogate Town.
Bolton's League Two victory over Harrogate Town last weekend with suspected ankle joint damage and had not been expected back before Christmas.The 24-year-old has had both MRI and CT scans this week and seen a specialist to ascertain the severity of the injury.
Defender Jones is not expected to be seen in a Wanderers shirt before Christmas, Bolton head coach Evatt has said, after the 24-year-old suffered ankle joint damage last weekend in the victory over Harrogate Town. The former Carlisle United defender had been one of Evatt's most relied upon players so far this season, before being forced off against the Yorkshire side, and has undergone a CT scan and is due to see a specialist tomorrow.
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 claimed their first three points of the season on Saturday with a 2-1 victory against Harrogate Town. Doyle struck early on for his first goal in a Bolton shirt and Nathan Delfouneso scored the winner after the break, before George Thomson halved the deficit before the end.
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 claimed their first win of the season over the weekend with a 2-1 win over the Sulphurites at Doncaster's Keepmoat Stadium. Goals from Eoin Doyle and Nathan Delfouneso either side of half-time clinched Bolton's first three points of the campaign, though Miller halved the deficit for the Yorkshire side before full-time.
Wanderers got their first points of the campaign yesterday when they triumphed on the road against Harrogate Town at Doncaster's Keepmoat Stadium.Goals from Eoin Doyle and Nathan Delfouneso were enough to give Wanderers three points and the club's first win under new head coach Ian Evatt, though Calvin Miller halved the deficit in the second half.Wanderers returned to a back three against Harrogate, with Santos playing centrally and Ryan Delaney on the left and youngster Harry Brockbank on the
Wanderers got their first points of the campaign yesterday when they triumphed on the road against Harrogate Town at Doncaster's Keepmoat Stadium.
Wanderers' first League Two win of the season against Harrogate Town. Harrogate striker Mark Beck fell accidentally on the Wanderers man, who received treatment initially on the pitch and later at the side of it.
Billy Crellin - 7Made a great stop in the first half to deny a fierce effort from Calvin Miller and was solid all afternoon, but couldn't do much to stop Thomson's strike.Harry Brockbank - 7Youngster did a solid job at the back, especially coming up against a physical presence in the form of Harrogate striker Mark Beck.Ricardo Almeida Santos - 7More of an aerial presence and won more headers than last weekend against Newport. Almost set up Doyle with a marauding run through midfield.