Bolton Wanderers
- Bolton Wanderers sit 3rd in the League One table with 61 points from 35 games, firmly in the promotion hunt, while Wycombe are on 50 points from 34 matches, in 9th and pushing for a playoff place.
- Bolton Wanderers are coming up against a team who beat them 2-1 at home in League One just two months ago, but Bolton will be keen to avenge that defeat.
- Bolton are unbeaten in five League One matches (W2, D3).
- Bolton have lost just once in 17 home League One games (W11, D5).
Wycombe Wanderers
- Wycombe are unbeaten in their last two games, winning 3-1 at Stevenage and 3-0 at home to Burton Albion.
- Wycombe have won three of their last five in League One (W3, D1, L1) while Bolton are coming off a 2-2 draw at home to Blackpool.
- Wycombe have failed to win either of their last two away games (D1, L1), but they remain a threat with some impressive set-piece routines and an eye for goal, most notably in the form of top scorer Fred Onyedinma, who has nine League One goals in 32 appearances so far this campaign.
Head-to-Head
Wycombe have won the last two meetings between these sides, and in five head-to-head matches at the University of Bolton Stadium the home side average 1.0 goals per game and the visitors 1.5 .
Key Players
- Mason Burstow is Bolton’s most prolific player this season with ten League One goals in 34 games, but the forward can be relied on to pop up with goals in key moments in this promotion campaign.
- Wycombe’s top threat comes in the form of Fred Onyedinma, who has nine League One goals in 32 appearances so far this campaign.
Betting Insights
- I think Bolton’s home record speaks for itself - the hosts have lost just once in 17 League One home games and could yet be heading up for the Championship next season.
- With promotion on the line and the home crowd behind them, I’m going for Bolton to win at 1.92 with a low-stakes bet.
- With both sides boasting solid scoring records, we’re going with BTTS - yes at 1.7.
Prediction
Bolton should dominate the possession in this one, and I’m backing a high-scoring 3-1 correct score in favour of the Trotters, who have 11 wins, 5 draws and 1 defeat in 17 home games this season.