BOLTON WANDERERS | v | Bury | LIVE Match Thread |
Venue | The Macron Stadium |
Date | Tuesday 12th August at 20:00 |
Competition | Capital One League Cup |
Live | http://www.ja606.co.uk/articles/viewLiveArticle/279881 |
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Bolton boss Dougie Freedman will blood some youngsters against Bury, including Andy Kellett, Chris Lester and Conor Wilkinson. |
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Midfielder Mark Davies is expected to remain on the sidelines with an ongoing toe injury. |
Bury's new recruit James Poole is pushing for a start after coming off the bench on Saturday. |
Another recent signing, goalkeeper Shwan Jalal, is likely to retain the number one jersey ahead of Rob Lainton. |
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Head to Head |
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• Bolton and Bury have played each other 70 times. Bolton have won 24, Bury have won 30 with the other 16 being drawn. |
• The away side has won each of the last three League Cup clashes between Bolton and Bury, while the home team has failed to score. |
• Bolton have yet to win a League Cup game, or score a goal, on home soil against Bury (D1, L2). |
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Bolton Wanderers |
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• Bolton have only failed to progress beyond the League Cup first round once since the 1989-90 season - in 2000-01, when they were beaten 3-2 on aggregate by Macclesfield Town. |
• Adam Bogdan is set for his first outing of the season in tonight’s Capital One Cup derby clash with Bury at the Macron Stadium. Whites boss Dougie Freedman has revealed the Hungary international will come into the starting line-up alongside others who have not played a full pre-season, including Liam Trotter. |
• Others who could be involved include summer signing Dorian Dervite and Rob Hall, while Jermaine Beckford could be recalled and Conor Wilkinson may get his chance to impress. |
• COYW !!! |
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Bury |
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• Bury won the last League Cup meeting, knocking out then-Premier League Bolton 1-0 in 2002. |
• They have made it past the first round in two of the last three seasons. |
• Bury’s Bolton connection visit the Macron tonight with something of a point to prove. Bromley Cross-based boss David Flitcroft was left smarting after losing his unbeaten home record as manager following the Shakers’ 1-0 defeat by Cheltenham Town in their League Two opener. It also proved a disappointing return for Breightmet midfielder Nicky Adams, whose second debut for the club he left for Leicester in 2008 did not quite live up to the billing. |
Team | ||
01 | Ádám Bogdán | |
14 | Dorian Dervite | |
05 | Tim Ream | |
31 | David Wheater | |
41 | Oscar Threlkeld | |
07 | Liam Feeney | |
17 | Liam Trotter | |
21 | Darren Pratley | (Danns 78' ) |
10 | Jermaine Beckford | |
11 | Robert Hall | (Lee 67') |
35 | Conor Wilkinson | (Davies C 67' ) |
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Subs | ||
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24 | Andy Lonergan | |
06 | Jay Spearing | |
18 | Neil Danns | |
27 | Chung-Yong Lee | |
28 | Craig Davies | |
40 | Zach Clough | |
33 | Hayden White | |
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Ref: | Jeremy Simpson | |
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Att: | 9,249 |
Lowe 20'
Davies C (pen) 90+7'
Danns 93'
Danns 96'
McNulty 97'