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Match Preview: Bolton v Pompey

All you need to know about League One contest

12 April 2024

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Pompey will be looking to ensure it is a day to remember when they make the long trip north to Bolton on Saturday (3pm kick-off).

There are a host of permutations involving results elsewhere that could see them celebrating promotion come 5pm in the event of a draw.

Alternatively, the Blues can make life simple for themselves by winning the game, which would secure the League One title.

But their opponents will be out to stop the party, as they look to boost their own chances of reaching the Championship.

Wanderers are currently sitting in third position and just two points behind Derby, while also holding a game in hand.

Ian Evatt’s men come into the contest on the back of successive victories over Reading and Bristol Rovers.

They will be particularly keen to avoid the lottery of the play-offs, having been beaten over two legs by Barnsley last season.

Goals from Conor Shaughnessy and Kusini Yengi secured a deserved 2-0 victory for Pompey at Fratton Park in a televised contest back in December.

But when the sides met twice on Bolton’s patch in the space of four days last season – just before the arrival of John Mousinho – the hosts came out on top on both occasions.

TEAM NEWS
Tom Lowery is available again following a hamstring problem, although Saturday’s game will come too soon for Callum Lang.

Terry Devlin (shoulder), Josh Dockerill (knee), Tom McIntyre (ankle), Joe Morrell (knee), Regan Poole (knee), Anthony Scully (ankle) and Alex Robertson (hamstring) are all out for the remainder of the season.

Ricardo Santos and Josh Sheehan should both be ready to feature for the visitors after recovering from injury scares, while a fit-again Dion Charles could be on the bench.

VIEW FROM THE DRESSING ROOM
Read the thoughts of John Mousinho and Connor Ogilvie ahead of the game.

HEAD TO HEAD
Overall
Pompey: 38 wins
Bolton: 44 wins
23 draws

On the road
Pompey: 10 wins
Bolton: 34 wins
8 draws

OFFICIALS
Referee: Anthony Backhouse
Assistants: Matthew Smith and Mark Russell
Fourth Official: Scott Simpson

TICKETS
Pompey have sold their full allocation for this game, so please do not travel if you do not already have a ticket.

MATCH COVERAGE
Domestic iFollow subscribers can listen to live commentary from Andrew Moon and Guy Whittingham by signing into their account and visiting the match centre from around 2pm on Saturday.

Overseas subscribers and match pass holders can watch all the action live, with replays and accompanying commentary.

Click here for more information about using iFollow on a matchday and click here for information on downloading the app, so you can access content on your mobile device.

We will have key updates throughout the game on Twitter and a detailed blog via the match centre.

There will be post-match reaction on the website and our official YouTube channel, with highlights to follow on Sunday.

Local listeners can hear commentary by tuning in to either BBC Radio Solent or Express FM (not available online).

ALSO IN LEAGUE ONE
All games kick-off at 3pm

Barnsley v Reading
Cambridge v Charlton
Carlisle v Blackpool
Cheltenham v Bristol Rovers
Derby v Leyton Orient
Fleetwood v Northampton
Lincoln v Wigan
Oxford v Peterborough
Port Vale v Exeter
Shrewsbury v Wycombe
Stevenage v Burton

LAST MEETING

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Match Reports

Bolton 1 Pompey 1

Kamara opener cancelled out as Blues settle for a point

13 April 2024

Abu Kamara celebrates scoring for Pompey at Bolton Wanderers
Photo: Jason Brown/Pro Sports Images

Pompey shared the spoils with Bolton in a tense and absorbing contest at the Toughsteet Community Stadium.

The visitors knew victory would be enough to get the job done – and it was on the cards when Abu Kamara fired them into an early lead.

But Wanderers hit back to level before the break through Aaron Collins and neither side was able to find a winner.

John Mousinho made two changes from the side that beat Shrewsbury on home soil the previous weekend.

A fit-again Callum Lang came straight back into the team after missing the past five games with an ankle injury.

There was also a start for Joe Rafferty at right-back, with Kusini Yengi and Zak Swanson the men to make way.

The sides emerged to a raucous atmosphere, with both sets of fans playing their part, and it was the visitors who made the faster start.

Kamara burst past Nathanael Ogbeta down the right and cut the ball back for an unmarked Lang, whose effort was blocked by Ricardo Almeida Santos.

And the deadlock was broken moments later after KAMARA had stolen possession from Ogbeta halfway up the pitch.

He surged forward before cutting onto his left foot and hit a neat shot inside the near post of Nathan Baxter.

But the Blues were unable to build on that moment of magic and were soon being put under pressure by their hosts.

An equaliser might have arrived when Gethin Jones sent in a low delivery that ricocheted against the post.

A follow-up attempt from Eoin Toal was then blocked by Sean Raggett, while there was more pinball before the danger passed.

Wanderers were enjoying the territorial advantage, but were too often being let down by a wayward final ball.

There was a big opportunity when Jón Daði Böðvarsson broke clear on 32 minutes, but his cut-back flew behind Collins in the box.

It was only a brief reprieve, though, as after a spell of sustained pressure, a stretching Collins was able to head home Ogbeta’s cross.

Pompey looked to hit back and Lang was denied by a good Santos challenge before Paddy Lane saw his attempt blocked.

It was the home side who almost took the lead just before the break, however, with Will Norris getting down to parry away Collins’ drive and Böðvarsson was unable to convert the loose ball.

Half Time: Bolton 1 Pompey 1

There was a change for the visitors at the break, with Chelsea loanee Tino Anjorin brought on for Owen Moxon.

But Bolton had the first chance after the restart, as Josh Sheehan worked his way into a shooting position, only to hit a tame effort straight into the arms of Norris.

George Thomason also drilled an effort wide, while the midfielder was then eased off the ball by Anjorin after breaking into the box.

Mousinho responded with a triple substitution just past the hour mark, as Lang, Lane and Colby Bishop made way for Christian Saydee, Gavin Whyte and Yengi.

The contest turned a bit scrappy, which was perhaps not surprising with so much at stake for both sides.

Saydee looked to slip a pass through to Yengi on 68 minutes, with Santos sliding across to make a key interception.

Wanderers immediately went close at the other end, as Josh Dacres-Cogley did well to keep the ball in play and cut it back for Böðvarsson to fire over from a few yards out.

It was then Pompey’s turn to launch an attack and Yengi found Kamara, whose drilled effort flew inches past the post.

The chances were flowing now and after finding space to exploit, Anjorin hit a fierce strike not too far wide.

Substitutions for the home side halted the flow for a while, but they began to show more urgency as the minutes ticked down.

There were a couple of corners met by Santos, with one turned over and the other finding the safe hands of Norris.

A low Kyle Dempsey centre was then turned against the base of the post by Dion Charles, with the travelling fans at the other end of the pitch breathing a sigh of relief.

Pompey thought they should have been awarded a stoppage-time penalty with Yengi appearing to have his shirt tugged, but referee Anthony Backhouse disagreed.

That proved to be the end of the action, as thoughts now turn to a big Fratton clash with Barnsley on Tuesday night.

Bolton (3-1-4-2): Baxter; Jones, Santos, Toal; Sheehan (Morley 76); Dacres-Cogley, Maghoma (Dempsey 76), Thomason, Ogbeta (Williams 90+2); Collins (Charles 80), Böðvarsson (Jerome 80)
Goals: Collins 36
Booked: Toal, Santos, Jerome
Subs not used: Coleman, Iredale

Pompey (4-2-3-1): Norris; Rafferty, Raggett, Shaughnessy, Ogilvie; Pack (c), Moxon (Anjorin 46); Kamara, Lang (Saydee 58), Lane (Whyte 58); Bishop (Yengi 58)
Goals: Kamara 7
Booked: Lang
Subs not used: Macey, Sparkes, Evans

Referee: Anthony Backhouse

Attendance: 25,738 (2,665 Pompey fans)

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