Our prediction for this League 1 match:
Following three consecutive wins in League One, Bolton played out a goalless draw with Wrexham at the weekend and, no doubt, they aim to return to winning ways as soon as possible. The Trotters have a chance to climb to the playoffs berth and they are likely to fight tooth and nail against the Blues. All Adeboyejo, Dempsey, Etete, and Santos remain in the recovery room, while defender Gethin Jones is a major doubt.
The Blues, on the other hand, are leading the chase for automatic promotion and they must be high on confidence following a 1-0 win over Wycombe. Bolton, though, are tough to beat at home, which is probably the main reason why we are going to place our bets on draw. All Buchanan, Dykes, Leonard, and Wright miss out with injuries, while both Laird and Allsop are major doubts after limping off with injury in the last league match.
Highlighted Team (Birmingham City):

Birmingham City are a club located in the city of Birmingham, England. Birmingham City were founded in 1875 as Small Heath Alliance, but the club’s named was changed to Small Heath in 1888. 17 years later they became Birmingham and in 1943 they finally changed their name to Birmingham City.
The Blues welcome their rivals at St. Andrew’s, the stadium that was opened in 1906. Birmingham City compete in the Championship and their fiercest rivals are WBA and Aston Villa. The Blues made it to the FA Cup final twice, but they have yet to win the prestigious trophy. In 1931 they were beaten by their local rivals WBA in the title game (1-2), whilst in 1956 they were outplayed by Manchester City in the title game.
The colour of Birmingham’s home kit is blue with white stripe. Trevor Francis, Gil Merrick, Bob Latchford, Jeff Hall, Alex Govan, Joe Bradford and Christophe Dugarry are notable footballers who played for the St. Andrew’s outfit in the past.