Our prediction for this League 1 match:
After failing to upset Wycombe at Adams Park, Burton Albion will look to return to winning ways in League One when they take on Bolton on Saturday afternoon. The Brewers are undefeated in the previous four home games, which is surely fuelling fans with optimism ahead of upcoming fixtures. Forward Rumarn Burrell is widely expected to return to the starting XI, while there are no fresh injury concerns in the home team.
The Hatters, on the other hand, did remarkably well to beat Birmingham City in the League One derby on Tuesday evening, with the team remaining in the playoffs berth. Bolton proved their worth in the triumph over the league leaders and given Burton’s under-par performance in the 2-0 loss to Wycombe, there is a big value in betting on the away team. Bolton manager Steven Schumacher is unlikely to make changes to the team that defeated the Blues.
Highlighted Team (Bolton):

Bolton Wanderers were formed as Christ Church Football Club back in 1874 and three years later they adopted their current name. The Trotters currently compete in the Championship and they play their home games at Macron Stadium, which was opened in 1997.
Speaking of the club’s trophies, Bolton Wanderers won the FA Cup on four occasions (1923, 1926, 1929 and 1958), but they have yet to win the Premier League title. The Trotters were producing splendid displays in the 2003/2004 Premier League campaign, with the team finishing the season in eighth position in the standings, which is regarded as the club’s best result in the English top flight.
Bolton did well to reach the UEFA Cup knockout stages in the 2007/2008 season; the English outfit eliminated Atletico Madrid in the two-legged tie, but Sporting Lisbon eventually proved to be a big catch for the Trotters.
Nigeria international Jay-Jay Okocha is one of the most notable footballers who played for Bolton and he scored 14 goals in 124 appearances in the league for the club. Bury are considered the club’s fiercest rivals.