In this tie, anything can happen. Bolton were saved from relegation thanks to ex-Celtic manager, Neil Lennon. He brought in a few people on loan, including, striker Adam Le Fondre from fellow Championship side Cardiff. The forward has helped boost Bolton’s spirits….. and goal difference. With the Trotters not having to worry about relegation, the team can play with a bit of freedom. That won’t be the case with opposition Bournemouth. The club are hoping to win the Championship title and get into the Premier League, however, there are only two games left of the season. The Cherries will be playing at home, although, they drew their last home game by conceding a very late penalty. Bolton are known for giving away late goals ,but in recent times, have started to score them. Bournemouth are favorites going into this game. 1st place Watford are hoping that underdogs Bolton can beat 2nd place Bournemouth so that they won’t have to worry about their last game of the season and lift the Championship trophy.
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