Can Sheffield Wednesday be stopped by Bolton Wanderers as they charge towards promotion from League One?
The game kicks off at 19:45 (GMT) and there are alternative ways to keep up with the action. Their opponents make the trip to South Yorkshire on the back of their 2-0 loss at home to Ipswich Town last time out. Darren Moore’s side are flying at the moment and are unbeaten in their last 22 league games.
The Owls will be looking to clam a sixth consecutive league win in tonight's fixture.
[18th direct goal contribution of the season](https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/michael-smith/leistungsdaten/spieler/96173) against Pompey and will unquestionably fancy his chances of adding to this tally this evening. [ WhoScored match rating of 6.85](https://www.whoscored.com/Players/140896/Show/Marvin-Johnson) at this level, the 32-year-old will be confident in his ability to deliver the goods against Bolton. In the absence of Byers, Fisayo Dele-Bashiru may be given the nod to feature in the heart of midfield alongside Barry Bannan and Will Vaulks. [seven direct goal contributions](https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/marvin-johnson/leistungsdaten/spieler/216564) in the third-tier for the Owls. [10th league clean-sheet of the season](https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/cameron-dawson/leistungsdaten/spieler/251056) at Fratton Park last weekend and will be looking to produce another assured display tonight. [Sheffield Wednesday](https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/tag/sheffield-wednesday/) will be aiming to extend their unbeaten run in League One to 23 games tonight when they host Bolton Wanderers at Hillsborough.
Wanderers head to Hillsborough on Friday night to face the league leaders. The Whites will become the latest side to try and end Sheffield Wednesday's club ...
Bolton have a wonderful fluidity to their game, they play on the front foot and so do we. "The atmosphere will be electric. It bodes well for a good game. The Owls have lost just three times in the league this season and have won their last five games – including three successive 1-0 wins. I think when that happens we become dangerous. “I think everyone is writing us off.
Sheffield Wednesday are unbeaten in 22 league games - a run stretching back all the way to last October - and tonight welcome Ian Evatt's Bolton side to ...
James sends a deep cross into the back post. Owls old boy Lee drove to the byline and fed Adeboyejo, whose shot was deflected over the top. no doubt smith will come on which will b a boost.. Stay tuned to our blog below for regular updates with no need to refresh the page. [Owls team confirmed for Bolton](https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/sport/football/news/sheffield-wednesday-confirmed-team-bolton-26495906) Strong bench. Here's the Bolton team Strong team. [the Owls](https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/all-about/sheffield-wednesday-fc)' trip to Barnsley match next Tuesday. Good line up gives gregory a chance t get some minutes.. The visitors are on the front foot here. Bolton have carried a threat on the counter attack.
Sheffield Wednesday extend their club-record unbeaten league run to a 23rd game but are held to a home draw by Bolton.
Attempt blocked. Post update - Shots - 44Flint - 2Palmer - 25Dawson
Sheffield Wednesday's winning streak is over, but their unbeaten run continues after a 1-1 draw with Bolton Wanderers.
But this Owls team can deal with pressure – and they managed to see things out once more. Half time rolled around quickly after that, and Moore was forced into a change. Their intensity was fantastic, closing down Bolton early, driving at them and causing all sorts of issues with a high press.
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Wanderers had frequently looked to pit Charles one-on-one with Flint in a foot race, and an excellent ball from Eoin Toal did just that with 17 minutes left. Long throws, and the inevitable march of Flint, was a constant issue. Wednesday’s passing became looser, Bolton were a yard quicker to the ball and the frustration started to show as Dion Charles clashed with towering defender, Flint, just before the interval. But, encouraged by Adeboyejo’s 15th strike of the campaign, Bolton were suddenly looking more convincing in attack, too. Wednesday’s delivery from the wide positions was in a different league. The home side then took a firm hold of the game.
IAN Evatt was left disappointed that his gutsy Wanderers did not end Sheffield Wednesday's long unbeaten run.
“It looked that way again. “They are always going to have shots and opportunities because that is the way they play, set plays, long throws, second balls. “I have a lot of respect for their team and their manager. There is a lot of cramp going on because we really tested them. “This group has been disappointed with the last couple of weeks,” Evatt said. “It was a penalty,” Evatt said.