Wanderers are back on the road as they continue the busy festive period against Lincoln City.
The Whites enter the game on the back of a goalless draw against Derby at the UniBol, with Dion Charles going closest to breaking the deadlock during the second half.
Ian Evatt’s men are currently fifth in the League One table – only a point behind fourth-place Barnsley, who have a game in hand at this stage.
Meanwhile, Lincoln are 14th and suffered a 3-0 defeat at Burton in their last outing after goals from Sam Hughes, Jonny Smith and Victor Adeboyejo.
When and where is the game being played?
The League One fixture takes place at the LNER Stadium on Friday, December 30 (7.45pm).
Wanderers recorded a 2-0 victory when the sides met at the UniBol back in October, with Dion Charles and Jon Dadi Bodvarsson both getting on the scoresheet that day.
The Whites have won their last three matches against the Imps, with their last defeat in the fixture coming in January 2020.
How to follow the action
The best place to follow the action is our matchday blog, featuring build-up and live updates from the ground.
The game is also being broadcast live on iFollow and supporters can purchase a match pass for a £10 fee.
Bolton FM and BBC Radio Manchester will also be providing commentary as Wanderers aim to keep building momentum and consolidate their place in the play-offs.
Will highlights be available?
Highlights will be available both on iFollow and the club’s YouTube channel after the game.
The action will also be featured on the EFL highlights show, which airs on ITV4 on Friday night.
The channel can be found on 117 Freesat, Sky 120, Freeview 26 and Virgin 178 for domestic viewers.
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