Wanderers will be looking to return to winning ways in League One when they host an in-form Wycombe side.
The Whites drew 1-1 at Northampton over the weekend, with Carlos Mendes Gomes heading home a timely equaliser off the bench. George Thomason had earlier been shown a straight red card for a foul on Aaron McGowan.
Ian Evatt’s side have three games in hand on leaders Portsmouth and two on second-place Derby heading into the business end of the campaign.
Meanwhile, Wycombe enter the fixture in high spirits following an emphatic 5-2 win against promotion hopefuls Peterborough. Former Bolton winger Kieran Sadlier was among the scorers at Adams Park.
Matt Bloomfield’s men have won three successive matches in all competitions and currently sit 15th in the table.
When and where is the game being played?
The fixture takes place at the Toughsheet Community Stadium on Tuesday, February 13 (7.45pm).
Bolton ran out 4-2 winners at Adams Park in October after goals from Paris Maghoma, George Thomason, Eoin Toal and Aaron Morley.
The Whites also came out on top when the sides last met at the Toughsheet Community Stadium in August 2022. Kyle Dempsey bagged a brace that day with Morley again on target.
How to follow the action
The best place to follow the action is our live matchday blog, featuring build-up and regular match updates.
With the fixture taking place on a week night, fans in the UK and abroad can watch live on WanderersTV by purchasing a video match pass for £10.
One-off audio match passes are also available for £2.50, while a month of live commentary is priced at £5.
Will highlights be available?
Highlights will be available via Wanderers TV and the club’s official YouTube channel. There is also an episode of the EFL highlights show on Wednesday night after the full round of fixtures have been completed.
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