Our prediction for this League 1 match:
Bolton and Wycombe face each other at University of Bolton Stadium in a highly-anticipated League One game. The Trotters are on a three-game losing run in the league, but it has to be noted that they were beaten by all Fleetwood, Accrington, and Rotherham on the road. Bolton produce much better showings at home than on the travels, and they are surely capable of grabbing something from the postponed fixture. Both Josh Sheehan and Lloyd Isgrove are sidelined with injuries, but there are no suspended players in the home team.
The Chairboys, on the other hand, showed character in a 3-3 draw with Sunderland, with Joe Jacobson scoring a late equalizer to save one point. Wycombe aim to stay in the race for automatic promotion, but beating Bolton on the road is easier said than done. Taking everything into account, we believe that there is a big value in betting on draw. Wycombe midfielder Dominic Gape is a major doubt, and he will be assessed ahead of the kick-off.
Highlighted Player (Gethin Jones):
Born in Perth, Australia on October 13, 1995, Gethin Jones is a professional footballer who plays for Carlisle United in the League Two as a defender. Jones is a product of the Wrexham football school, but he played for Everton at youth level as well.
The pacey right-back made only one appearance for the Toffees as he played against Krasnodar in the Europa League 2013/2014 season. Gethin Jones played for the likes of Plymouth Argyle (loan), Barnsley (loan), Fleetwood Town, and Mansfield Town (loan) as well before joining his current club Carlisle United. Jones is eligible to play for Australia and Wales despite playing for the Wales U17, U19, and U21 teams in the past.
He made his League Two debut with Carlisle United in a 3-2 win over Stevenage on September 14, 2019. Jones’ main position is right-back, but he is used as both right midfielder and left-back as well. His preferred foot is right.
Highlighted Team (Wycombe):
Founded back in 1887, Wycombe Wanderers are one of the oldest clubs in the League One. The Chairboys are well known for their sky blue and dark blue shirts, but the colour of their away kit is orange combined with gun-metal gray.
Wycombe Wanderers host their rivals at Adams Park, a small stadium in Sands Industrial Estate which can hold up to 10,137 people. Milton Keynes Dons are seen as the club’s main rivals, with the two teams facing each other in the Buckinghamshire derby. Wycombe Wanderers made it to the FA Cup semis in the 2000/2001, with the team repeating the success in the League Cup six seasons later.
It has to be noted that the Chairboys have two FA Trophy titles (1991, 1993). Legendary midfielder Gareth Ainsworth is considered one of the club’s most famous players. Ainsworth scored 16 goals in 112 league appearances for Wycombe Rovers.