Wanderers will be looking to keep their automatic promotion hopes alive when they take on struggling Shrewsbury.
The Whites are four points behind second-place Derby following Saturday’s results but have played a game fewer at this stage.
Ian Evatt’s side drew 1-1 against leaders Portsmouth at the weekend, with Aaron Collins cancelling out Abu Kamara’s early opener.
Meanwhile, Shrewsbury were beaten 2-0 by Wycombe after late goals from Luke Leahy and Richard Kone.
The Shropshire club are without victory in their last four games and sit six points above the relegation zone heading into the final games.
When and where is the game being played?
The fixture takes place on Tuesday, April 16 (7.45pm) at the Toughsheet Community Stadium.
Bolton ran out 2-0 winners when the sides met at Montgomery Waters Meadow earlier in the season thanks to second-half strikes from Paris Maghoma and Aaron Morley.
The Whites also came out on top in Lancashire last season, with Josh Sheehan getting the decisive goal that day.
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 match 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.
Are tickets still on sale?
Tickets are still on sale to official club members and junior supporters can attend the fixture for £1 as part of a special offer. There have been more than 25,000 fans in attendance for the past couple of home games against Reading and Portsmouth.
Will highlights be available?
Highlights will be available via Wanderers TV and the club’s official YouTube channel. However, there is no midweek episode of the EFL highlights show currently scheduled.
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