Bolton supersub Jon Dadi Bodvarsson earns Bolton a point for the second successive game against Morecambe.
Kieran Sadlier (Bolton Wanderers) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Attempt blocked. Ricardo Santos (Bolton Wanderers) header from the centre of the box is blocked. Jón Dadi Bödvarsson (Bolton Wanderers) left footed shot from a difficult angle on the left is blocked. - Shots - 19Trafford
The attacker is playing with a groin problem and will be assessed ahead of the clash against Plymouth Argyle.
“They just have to be patient and when they get the chance, they have to take it, it’s as simple as that. It made it even more challenging for us but I’m delighted we got one in the end.” He’s a big player for us and everyone can go through these spells and he’s missed some big opportunities but we’ll back him to take them in the big games. The Bolton boss said: "We need to rally round him and support him. "It’s good that MJ has escaped the threshold for the yellow cards and it’s nice to see another manager (Derek Adams) booked instead of myself! I think it became more and more sore tonight so we’ll have to see how that is for Saturday.
Bolton Wanderers suffered a momentum-stalling 1-1 draw with Morecambe on Tuesday evening, ending a run of six victories in a row at The UniBol.
There was an altercation between Derek Adams and Evatt in the dugout that added a bit of spice to the occasion, and it had the desired impact for the Shrimps who took a positive result from The UniBol but will have been devastated not to hold on for all three. A very frustrating result for Bolton, not tasting defeat will be a crumb of comfort but with the gap to sixth now seven points, the Trotters will probably have to win all nine of their remaining matches to stand a realistic chance. Albeit a little naive, Bolton’s desperation to get on the scoresheet and to keep their upward momentum going does show how much they care about results on the pitch.
WANDERERS are set to bring Tuesday night's saviour Jon Dadi Bodvarsson back into the attack against Plymouth Argyle this weekend.
He has scored a lot of goals for us of late and done really well and tonight I thought he did well too. “We know he is a very good player. “Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday is really challenging and tough so we wanted to try and keep him fresh for Saturday.
Wanderers are back at the University of Bolton Stadium tonight as they go in search of a seventh successive home win.
- Tonight [Tuesday, 8 March] - head to the match centre to tune in and catch all the action with an 8pm kick-off. PLEASE NOTE: To be able to stream any match using an iFollow BWFC video pass, you MUST have created a free iFollow account. Ian Evatt’s men take on Morecambe with the chance to close in further on the League One play-off places.
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A back-pass from George Johnston was too short for Trafford which allowed Phillips to nick the ball off the ‘keepers toes and into the path of Stockton, who had the goal at his mercy to tap the Shrimps into the lead. It was the late, late show again as Bodvarsson netted in the final seconds of injury time as the Shrimps failed to clear a corner. Stockton netted his 19th goal of the Sky Bet League One campaign after a mistake in the Bolton back-line presented the ball to Adam Phillips, who squared it to Stockton to tap into an empty net.
Wanderers began the clash at the University of Bolton Stadium exceptionally well and could have been a few goals to the good by half-time. Dion Charles missed a ...
"We became a bit panicky and a bit emotional I think at times. "We have to be more ruthless and clinical. “I thought first half we were unbelievable at times and breathtaking.
Bolton attacker Jon Dadi Bodvarsson says his team will be feeling more relaxed about tonight's game against Morecambe after a 3-0 victory against Gillingham ...
The next step for them is being able to make sure that can always give them the three points. “Since I came to Bolton it felt like a massive weight had been lifted off my shoulders. However after a comfortable 3-0 win, the 29-year-old told Bolton News how it helped.
WANDERERS boss Ian Evatt said a point was the least his side deserved against Morecambe at the UniBol.
We have to understand that this will happen more often and we can’t give a goal away like that. “I am the Bolton Wanderers manager and I love my players. “Our reputation as it builds and grows, more teams are going to come and do that. We became a bit panicky and emotional. “Second half we huffed and puffed. We have to be more ruthless and clinical because we had some great opportunities, brilliant passages of play,” the manager said.
In-form striker Amadou Bakayoko has earned a double nomination for February player-of-the-month awards.
Meanwhile, a fans’ vote will determine the winner of the PFA Vertu Motors Fans’ prize. And the Whites’ frontman has been short-listed for the Sky Bet League One and PFA Vertu Motors Fans' Player of the Month prizes. The judging panel of Sky Sports’ EFL expert Don Goodman; EFL Communications Director Mark Rowan and Sky Bet EFL trader Ivor Davies will decide the winner to be announced on Friday.
FIVE goals in February have been enough to secure a nomination for Amadou Bakayoko in the SkyBet player of the month award.
AMADOU Bakayoko has been nominated for the March player of the month award in League One. He has also been nominated for the PFA's player of the month award, which is decided by an online poll - VOTE HERE. Bolton Wanderers' Amadou Bakayoko put up for top February award in League One
Dion Charles missed a glorious chance and struck the crossbar with another effort, while Amadou Bakayoko saw an effort land wide. But Cole Stockton gave the ...
But delighted for Jon to step up and get the goal. The first goal, especially if you score in the first 20 minutes like we should have, it becomes a completely different game and then they can’t camp and hang on the way they did. Evatt said: "It’s tough when Jon’s missed a lot of football before he came here and we’ve tried to gain his fitness and build his fitness up.
The former Brexit Party leader is campaigning against climate action and was hoping to host a political event at a Bolton hotel owned by the club. But a ...
Start your Independent Premium subscription today. “The event has been cancelled by BWFC and is not something the club and business wish to be associated with.” But a statement issued by the Trotters on Monday said the rally was "not something the club and business wish to be associated with" and that it would be cancelled.
NIGEL Farage's group has hit back after a rally planned to take place at Bolton Wanderer's ground was cancelled following a backlash from fans.
He added: “I believe that this issue should be debated, it should be debated in my constituency and it should be debated across the country.” “He should be joining with northern communities who are organising help and donations for refugees, instead of serving the interests of a foreign aggressor.” He said: “One of the key issues that constituents raise with me is the cost of living crisis and the cost of fuel.