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Match Preview: Bolton Wanderers v Blackpool

Bolton need a win to guarantee their playoff position. Blackpool need a win to, well, boost their self-esteem maybe? For one day, let's hope motivation is really a thing.

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Match Preview: Cardiff City v Bolton Wanderers

Cardiff are Champions, and the supporters will be keen to celebrate this weekend regardless of the result, but how motivated will the players be to hit the high notes leading up to the coronation ceremonies after the match against Bolton?

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Match Preview: Bolton Wanderers v Middlesbrough

Seventh meets tenth at the Reebok this weekend with both sides still holding on to (slim) hopes of promotion.

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Match Preview: Leicester City v. Bolton Wanderers

This is it, folks. We are well and truly in the season's final stretch and Bolton Wanderers face what could well and truly be their most important match (until hopefully the Playoff final).

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Match Preview: Bristol City v Bolton Wanderers

City are fighting relegation and Wanderers are fighting promotion in what will be a full-blooded affair at Ashton Gate. With only five matches left, a loss of the battle for either side leaves them unlikely to win the war at the end of the season.

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Match Preview: Bolton Wanderers v. Wolves

It is once again make-or-break time for Bolton Wanderers. The Trotters are still very much within shout of a playoff spot but a win against high (ish) flying Wolverhampton Wanderers is absolutely crucial for the men in white.

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Match Preview: Bolton Wanderers v Huddersfield

They may be at opposite ends of the table, but both of these clubs are coming off losses and desperate for results.

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Match Preview: Charlton Athletic v. Bolton

The international break is over and Bolton Wanderers Football Club will be back in action. The Trotters travel to the Valley to take on Charlton Athletic in a match that could really define the close of this season in one way or another.

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Match Preview: Ipswich Town v. Bolton Wanderers

Bolton will take their blistering run of form on a long journey to Ipswich Town's Portman Road this weekend. They'll have to care of that form, wrapping it in blankets, feeding it, and generally caring for it as they hope to gain promotion ground

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Bolton v. Brighton

Bolton hopes have been high recently. The club has clambered it's way up the table, going from 20th just over a month ago, to 9th today. They've been on one of the best runs of form we've seen in a...

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Bolton Wanderers v. Blackburn Rovers

Should Bolton win tomorrow and other results go their way, they can climb as high as eighth in the table but first, a tough test against Blackburn awaits.

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Bolton v. Barnsley

After two wins in the last week, Bolton have extended their unbeaten run to 5 games. This weekend, they travel to Oakwell to take on the Tykes, who have the distinction of spending the most time in...

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Match Preview: Bolton Wanderers v Peterborough

Last time these two sides met we saw a nine-goal thriller. This time I am sure both managers would prefer far less drama, and Dougie Freedman surely sees a good chance to get three more points on the board and an unlikely playoff run off the ground.

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Preview: Bolton Wanderers v. Hull City

The last match with Hull was not a happy one and if their lofty place in the Championship (only 5 points off league leaders Cardiff City) is anything to go by, the Tigers haven't slowed down in the...

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Match Preview: Derby County v Bolton Wanderers

On the back of Wanderers 1-1 draw with Nottingham Forest, the lads head across the A52 to Derby, where they will encounter yet another Championship club struggling to find consistency.

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Nottingham Forest v. Bolton Wanderers

It has been a long 2 years for Stuart Holden, who is finally approaching full fitness again, but it's also been a long 2 years for Bolton Wanderers fans. The American's injury in March 2011 served...

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Match preview: Bolton Wanderers v. Burnley

Bolton Wanderers really have not had a good time of games with Burnley. Of the last four meetings between the Trotters and the Clarets, Bolton have won just once while losing two and drawing one.

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Match Preview: Watford v Bolton Wanderers

Hornets manager Gianfranco Zola has Watford riding high, fourth in the Championship, but old boy Marvin Sordell and Bolton will come into Vicarage Road believing they can take three points and finally get their own promotion push underway.

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FA Cup preview: Bolton Wanderers v. Everton

The last time Everton and Bolton Wanderers met, it was at Goodison Park just over a year ago on 5 January, 2012. The trotters would eave with an important three points on the day thanks to goals from David Ngog and Gary Cahill.

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Match Preview: Crystal Palace v Bolton Wanderers

Bolton manager Dougie Freedman returns to Crystal Palace for the first time since he moved to the Reebok in the fall. The elements are threatening the match, but if it goes on it should be an end to end affair.

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FA Cup Preview: Sunderland v. Bolton Wanderers

Didn't we just do this? Yeah, we did. Despite a good performance from Bolton Wanderers and a 2-0 lead, the Trotters let their advantage slip and a lovely Craig Gardner strike meant that we were headed for a replay.

Preview: Bolton v. Millwall

The last match against Millwall was not a happy one at all. This one will be a challenge, but is by no means beyond the Wanderers

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FA Cup preview: Bolton Wanderers v. Sunderland

Two teams coming off of tough losses will look for a return to winning ways this Saturday at the Reebok Stadium. Bolton Wanderers welcome Sunderland to BL6 for an FA Cup third round clash.

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Match Preview: Leeds United v Bolton Wanderers

It's a New Years Day clash at Elland Road and the stakes are high as we get deep into the Championship season. Both of these clubs have European adventures in their not-so-distant past, but now they are fighting to get back into the promotion battle

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Preview: Bolton Wanderers v. Birmingham City

To say that Dougie Freedman's Bolton train has gone off the tracks is a bit of an understatement. After an undefeated start (despite not picking up many wins), Bolton have lost three of their last five.

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Preview: Bolton Wanderers v Sheffield Wednesday

It's the halfway point of the season, and Bolton are nowhere near where they want to be in the table. We have seen some improvement under the new manager, but not nearly enough. The second half starts on Boxing Day against Sheffield Wednesday.

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