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On 21 June, the initial group stage draw was made as Bolton were drawn into Northern Group E alongside Stockport County and Salford City. [100] On 22 June, Manchester United U21 were drawn to complete the group. [101] On 24 November, the second round draw was made as Bolton were drawn at home to Port Vale. [102]
In the group stage, Bolton were drawn into Northern Group D alongside Barrow, Fleetwood Town and Aston Villa U21. [95] [96] In the Round of 32, Bolton were drawn at home to Huddersfield Town. [97] [98] In the Round of 16, Bolton were drawn away to Lincoln City. [99] [100] In the Quarter-finals, Bolton were drawn away to Wrexham. [101]
Bolton reached the Premiership in 1995, thanks to a 4–3 victory over Reading in the Division One play-off final. Reading took a 2–0 lead before a Keith Branagan penalty save in the 42nd minute changed the course of the game. Bolton scored two late goals to take the game to extra time, scoring twice more before a late Reading consolation.
The Toughsheet Community Stadium is a football stadium in Horwich, Bolton, Lancashire, England, and is the home ground of Bolton Wanderers Football Club, with an all-seated capacity of 28,723. Opening in 1997, it was originally named the Reebok Stadium, after club sponsors Reebok .
The club confirmed on 9 July that Home Bargains would continue to be primary shirt sponsor for the forthcoming season. [11] Bolton's first signing was the leading goalscorer of the 2019–20 EFL League Two season, Eoin Doyle. [12] This was followed by the signings of Antoni Sarcevic on 15 July, [13] George Taft on 20 July [14] and Brandon ...
On 20 June, the initial Group stage draw was made, grouping Bolton Wanderers with Crewe Alexandra and Tranmere Rovers. [19] On 23 June, Leeds United U21 joined them. [20] Bolton were then drawn at home to Barrow in the second round, [21] Manchester United U21 in the third round [22] and to Portsmouth in the quarter-finals. [23]
Bolton entered the EFL Cup at the first round stage, along with all other League One and League Two club and the majority of Championship clubs. The draw was made on 24 June and saw Bolton face Barnsley in the first round. [19] [20] The tie took place on 10 August and after a goalless draw Bolton won on penalties.
Pike's Lane was a football ground in Bolton, England. It was the home ground of Bolton Wanderers between 1880 and 1895, and the venue of the first goal scored in league football anywhere in the world. [1]