Bolton travel to Cheltenham tomorrow night hoping to make it into the last 16 of the EFL Trophy. Well, hope, is it even a priority?
Anyway, to progress, Bolton need to win, either in 90 minutes or on penalties. Expect rotation within the uaual confines of the Trophy’s rules.
“We have been on a terrific run but I honestly think that was the toughest game we have faced. The underdog came in with nothing to lose.’
Parkinson looking back on Saturday with the Bolton News
I can’t find anything. Eleven players will start, with some others on the bench. Up to three can come on. Former Latvia boss Gary Johnson will pick those names.
A young goalscoring midfielder, the 22 year old has found the net six times this season in all competitions
Although we have to play a strong team, we do have a loophole tomorrow. As we made changes in the FA Cup on Saturday, potentially some of these fringe players could go again.
Derik is still out, as is Gary Madine. Max Clayton could get a go at some point while Josh Vela returns from suspension.
If only because it would be nice to get him back out on the pitch.
We have never played Cheltenham Town, according to Statto. If anyone knows this is rubbish, answers on a postcard please.
Or use the comments box.
I’ll go for 1-0 to Bolton.
Back to league action, travelling to Peterborough on Sunday, then Millwall the following weekend at home – just a month after the first league meeting of the season.