MATCHWATCH : Bolton Wanderers (a)

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Prediction time again

Poll runs till 20 Aug 2025 11:02
Bolton win
5
63%
Draw
2
25%
Reading win
1
13%
 
Total votes: 8
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MATCHWATCH : Bolton Wanderers (a)

by Sutekh » 17 Aug 2025 11:02



When : Wednesday August 20, 8pm
Where : Toughsheet Community Stadium, Burnden Way, Horwich, Bolton, BL6 6JW
Capacity : 28,723

Just what we all want after the atrocious start, a visit to Bolton Wanderers, one of the most miserable places for Reading teams down the years. Still it’s midweek and Bolton begins with B so there might be a chance, even if it is on the telly.

Bolton have hardly flown out of the blocks either but at least they've won a league game and scored league goals. So far Bolton have been gubbed by 2 at Stockport, beaten Plymouth, just about overcome Sheffield Wed Youth in the league cup and collected a point last time out at Barnsley therefore they are now on a 3 game unbeaten run, something which Reading can only dream about.

The Trotters have brought in eleven players so far, including four loans (Teddy Sharman-Lowe (GK), Amario Cozier-Duberry (MF), Marson Burstow (ST), Ibrahim Cissoko (ST)). Six have left (incl. Southwood) following last season's disappointment though. Xavier Simons (Wycombe), Ethan Erhahon (Lincoln) and Sam Dalby (Wrexham) are possibly the best of the new boys so there'll be plenty to keep Reading occupied.

Noel has made a rod for his own back now after the mess he made of team selection and tactics for the Wimbledon game so now presumably he can only get better. One would hope that the likes of Doyle will start and that experiments involving playing DMs as AMs and vice versa will quietly be dumped where they belong. Dorsett could be involved again, hopefully at the expense of Jacob, but no doubt we'll find another sudden injury has happened to add to O'Connor and Lane.

Referee

Tom "sorry probably no hope here either" Reeves

Previously

20 Jan 24 > Wigan Athletic 1-0 Reading
23 Sep 23 > Blackpool 4-1 Reading

Historically

Just the three wins to show from eighteen previous league visits to Bolton Wanderers and all league games have been played in the years since 1984. Only one clean sheet has been managed by Reading in those games as well. Bolton have managed more than double the number of Reading wins so Bolton away is a game that usually results in a bad case of depression.

However, on the upside, this century Reading have only lost three of their nine visits to Bolton (W2 D4 L3) and have scored four goals in the last 2 visits (just a shame they’ve conceded ten in those two games).

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Bolton Wanderers (a)

by Hound » 17 Aug 2025 11:27

My eyesight isn’t the best but I think it was Dorsett (and Rushesha) who were warming up with the squad before kick off yesterday - presumably as back ups should someone get injured in the warm up. So I assume Dorsett was fit but left out of Wimbledon

It’s a tough call this, last thing we want to do is make mass changes again but I think we need to do something different

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Abrefa Williams Burns Dorsett
Wing savage Doyle
Kyeweraa O Mahony Ehibhatiomhan

Stevens Ryan Stickland Elliott Fraser Garcia Jacob

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Bolton Wanderers (a)

by windermereROYAL » 17 Aug 2025 11:34

Doesn`t look like that referee like`s travelling too far, must live in the vicinity

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Bolton Wanderers (a)

by WestYorksRoyal » 17 Aug 2025 19:53

I'll take conceding fewer than 5 this time. But can only see a defeat.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Bolton Wanderers (a)

by Snowflake Royal » 17 Aug 2025 20:01

Hound It’s a tough call this, last thing we want to do is make mass changes again but I think we need to do something different

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Abrefa Williams Burns Dorsett
Wing savage Doyle
Kyeweraa O Mahony Ehibhatiomhan

Stevens Ryan Stickland Elliott Fraser Garcia Jacob


I don’t think that's particularly different tbh.

I would go with that exact team. But I'd also be happy with Elliott in for Doyle, or Ryan in for Dorsett. Even Abrefa on the left and Ahmed right if we have to.

Also happy to leave Kelvin up top, I don't think we're going to do him any favours switching him between CF and LW, we need to pick one and stick, and until we sign a second striker, I think it has to be CF. In which case... I guess Camara on the left. At least his results record is good.


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Re: MATCHWATCH : Bolton Wanderers (a)

by Hound » 17 Aug 2025 21:44

It’s fairly different. Williams and Dorsett more physical at the back, likewise more physicality up front and one of the DMs out and Doyle (or Elliott) in. Abrefa would be the fb going into midfield rather than Jacob/Dorsett. More threat from set pieces. Otherwise looks like panic to change too much more at this stage. That might be the game after…

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Bolton Wanderers (a)

by Royal Monkey » 18 Aug 2025 02:06

Snowflake Royal
Hound It’s a tough call this, last thing we want to do is make mass changes again but I think we need to do something different

JP
Abrefa Williams Burns Dorsett
Wing savage Doyle
Kyeweraa O Mahony Ehibhatiomhan

Stevens Ryan Stickland Elliott Fraser Garcia Jacob


I don’t think that's particularly different tbh.

I would go with that exact team. But I'd also be happy with Elliott in for Doyle, or Ryan in for Dorsett. Even Abrefa on the left and Ahmed right if we have to.

Also happy to leave Kelvin up top, I don't think we're going to do him any favours switching him between CF and LW, we need to pick one and stick, and until we sign a second striker, I think it has to be CF. In which case... I guess Camara on the left. At least his results record is good.


Your happy to play Abrefa, an out and out right back at left back even though we have 4 left backs to choose from but we definitely shouldn’t switch Kelvin between CF and LF and should stick to one position even tho he is capable of playing both ????
You talk absolute nonsense !!

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