Wanderers will be aiming to extend their winning streak in League One when they take on Mark Jackson’s MK Dons side.
Ian Evatt’s men enter the game in high spirits following an emphatic 5-0 victory at Peterborough over the weekend. Dion Charles scored a hat trick at London Road, while skipper Ricardo Santos bagged a brace against his former club.
The Whites have now won their last four matches and are up to fourth in the League One table – only behind third place Ipswich on goal difference at this stage.
Meanwhile, the Dons sit 20th in the League One table – one point above the relegation zone after a difficult first half of the campaign.
Jackson’s side were held to a 1-1 draw against Oxford at the weekend but have won their last couple of away fixtures against Forest Green and Bristol Rovers.
When and where is the game being played?
The fixture takes place on Tuesday, February 14 (7.45pm). Wanderers ran out 2-0 winners when the sides met at Stadium MK back in September, with Charles and Gethin Jones both getting on the scoresheet that day.
The points were shared when the sides last met at the UniBol following a thrilling 3-3 draw. Alex Baptiste scored a dramatic late equaliser, with Josh Sheehan and Amadou Bakayoko also on target for the Whites.
How to follow
The best place to follow the action is our matchday blog, featuring build-up and live updates from the ground.
With it being played on a week night, the match is also available to watch live on iFollow for viewers in the UK and abroad. It is priced at £10.
Bolton FM and BBC Radio Manchester will also be providing commentary as Wanderers aim to keep climbing the table.
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 on ITV4, which airs at 10:30pm on Wednesday night.
The channel can be found on 117 Freesat, Sky 120, Freeview 26 and Virgin 178 for domestic viewers.
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