Wanderers wrap up their League One campaign with a trip to Joey Barton’s Bristol Rovers.
Ian Evatt’s men have already secured a play-off spot following last weekend’s 2-0 win against Fleetwood.
Sheffield Wednesday and Barnsley are also guaranteed to finish in the top six, while Derby and Peterborough will battle it out for the remaining place.
Meanwhile, the Gas will be aiming to bounce back from Tuesday night’s 2-1 defeat against Shrewsbury. Barton’s side sit 15th in the table following last season’s promotion from League Two.
When and where is the game being played?
The fixture takes place at the Memorial Stadium on Sunday, May 7 (12pm). It was originally due to be played a day earlier but was moved due to the coronation of King Charles III.
The points were shared at the UniBol in December, with Dion Charles scoring a dramatic late equaliser after Josh Coburn had opened the scoring.
Wanderers’ last win in the fixture came in October 2019, with Luke and Daryl Murphy both on target either side of half time.
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 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 covering the game as the Whites aim to build momentum heading into 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 on ITV4, which airs at 9pm on Monday night after the Championship and League Two fixtures have been played.
The channel can be found on 117 Freesat, Sky 120, Freeview 26 and Virgin 178 for domestic viewers.
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