The Trotters dominated proceedings at the University of Bolton Stadium particularly in the first half where chances fell for Eoin Doyle and George Thomason but opposing goalkeeper Josh Griffiths kept Wanderers at bay.
The Trotters dominated proceedings at the University of Bolton Stadium particularly in the first half where chances fell for Eoin Doyle and George Thomason but opposing goalkeeper Josh Griffiths kept Wanderers at bay.
Matt Gilks - 6Had little to do after the break but made poor decision to parry Boyle's effort which May pounced on to score opener.Gethin Jones - 6Replaced after the hour by Harry Brockbank after having not much of an impact.Ricardo Almeida Santos - 7Decent afternoon at the back for the central defender.Ryan Delaney - 5Switched off at key moment which led to opening goal and also at another moment involving Boyle.
direct to your inboxBolton Wanderers appear to have pulled off a coup by signing Zack Elbouzedi.That's according to fans of his parent club, Lincoln City, some of whom seem gutted that their club have let the winger leave to join the Whites on loan for the rest of the season.Bolton announced a double signing ahead of their League Two encounter with Cheltenham Town on Saturday, with teenage Huddersfield left-back Ben Jackson also moving to the University of Bolton Stadium for the remainder of the
The Trotters return to action at the University of Bolton Stadium for a League Two clash against the Robins.
The Trotters return to the University of Bolton Stadium and will take on the Robins aiming to do the double over Michael Duff's side. When these two sides met last month, Wanderers emerged on top thanks to Ryan Delaney's late winner.
The Trotters take on Cheltenham Town tomorrow at the University of Bolton Stadium and are searching for the double over the Robins.
direct to your inboxThe date and kick-off times for the FA Cup forth round have been confirmed.Manchester United will welcome fierce rivals Liverpool to Old Trafford on Sunday, January 24, with kick-off coming at 5pm. It will be shown live on BBC One.
Wanderers this season, as well as bagging six assists. But he has had to make do with a place on the bench of late since he was dropped for the win over Cheltenham Town in mid-December.
straight to your inboxManchester City will face Cheltenham Town in the fourth round of the FA Cup.An exact date and kick-off time for the match has not yet been confirmed but it will be played on the weekend of January 23 and be held at The Jonny-Rocks Stadium.City have has also discovered that, should they advance past The Robins, then they will meet either Swansea or Nottingham Forest away in the fifth round of the competition, which will be played in mid-week on the week commencing February
The Trotters are in Cumbria this Boxing Day aiming to return to winning ways in League Two.
the Trotters, his first starts since joining earlier this year. The former Swindon Town man has had to wait for opportunities in a Bolton shirt due to injuries which kept him out for the whole of October.
the Trotters squad have filled the role this season including naturally left sided defensive players Liam Gordon and Jamie Mascoll, although neither have been able to nail down a regular starting place.
Wanderers took the decision to recall Thomason from his loan spell, partly down to the lockdown which meant the postponement of non-league football, but also the midfielder's form while at the Sir Tom Finney Stadium.He made his debut by coming off the bench in the Papa John's Trophy win over Newcastle United's under-21s.He was then handed his first start in League Two against Port Vale and has kept his position in central midfield for the matches against Walsall and Cheltenham Town.And Evatt
The Trotters go into the game aiming to build on victory over Cheltenham Town the last time out. Ryan Delaney struck late on at the Jonny Rocks Stadium to claim all three points at the death on the road for the Trotters.Next up for Ian Evatt's Wanderers are the Super White Army, who are now under the management of former Bolton boss Keith Hill.
The Trotters returned to winning ways in midweek with a victory on the road over Cheltenham Town.
the Trotters over the summer, but has had a stop-start time so far at the University of Bolton Stadium. The 27-year-old made his debut for the club against Newport County in September, but then had to wait until November before his return to the squad after picking up an injury.
The Trotters returned to winning ways with a 1-0 victory over Cheltenham Town.
Bolton back in the top half of the table and within three points of the play-offs. The Robins boss felt the Trotters were running the clock down in the closing stages of the game, which he felt is a compliment to the Gloucestershire side, who sit in the automatic promotion places.
The Trotters put in a tremendous shift at the back to keep out a Robins side that sat second in the table. And defender Ryan Delaney struck in injury time to claim all three points for Bolton and lift the club into the top half of the League Two table.After the game, Wanderers head coach Ian Evatt spoke to the press and here's his initial reaction to the victory.A totally committed performance from start to finish?“Yeah we deserved that, I thought.
Matt Gilks - 7 Made some solid stops to deny May and Lloyd before the break and made others after the break to keep a clean sheet.
The Trotters are back in League Two action on the road for the second time in the space of four days and take on the Robins this evening.
The Trotters head to Whaddon Road aiming to return to winning ways after suffering back-to-back defeats in League Two.
Bolton experienced this once more against Walsall over the weekend and are expecting to be tested aerially this evening against Cheltenham Town.But Evatt believes Wanderers just need to be better with what they do with the ball and learn to deal with the physical aspect of the game, but not go toe-to-toe with sides that employ those tactics as it is not their strength.
The Trotters were at the Banks's Stadium on Saturday against Walsall where they lost 2-1 to the Saddlers despite taking the lead. Wanderers head to Gloucestershire aiming to avoid three straight defeats in League Two.And it will be the first time Bolton play in front of supporters this season, with Gloucestershire placed in Tier 2 of coronavirus restrictions and thus 2,000 fans being permitted to attend.
The Trotters head to Whaddon Road tomorrow evening to take on the high flying Robins who sit second in the table.
direct to your inboxThe League Two campaign is now more than three months old and the table is a tightly-contested affair.Newport County sit top of the table with Cheltenham Town and Forest Green Rovers behind them in the automatic play-off spots.The sides occupying the play-off spots at present are Carlisle United, Exeter City, Colchester United and Cambridge United.With the congested nature of the division, the sides between eighth and 16th are currently separated by just five points.
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