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University of Bolton Stadium
Reebok Stadium - Bolton Wanderers
Bolton Wanderers
1-1
Blackpool
Saturday 4 April 2015 (15:00)
Championship
Attendance: 17,076
âš½ Eidur Gudjohnsen 90+4'
âš½ Michael Jacobs 9'
🟨 Liam Feeney 15', Joshua Vela 77'
🟨 Peter Clarke 65', Gary Madine 89', Joe Lewis 90+6'
D L W L D
Recent record
D L L L L
First Half
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âš½ 9' Michael Jacobs
🟨 15' Liam Feeney
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Second Half
⮌ 46' Diogo Rochinha
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⮕ 46' Emile Heskey
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🟨 65' Peter Clarke
⮌ 68' Tom Walker
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⮕ 68' Craig Davies
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⮌ 77' Liam Feeney
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🟨 77' Joshua Vela
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⮕ 77' Eidur Gudjohnsen
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⮌ 85' Andrea Orlandi
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⮕ 85' Tom Barkhuizen
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🟨 89' Gary Madine
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🟨 90' Joe Lewis
âš½ 90+4' Eidur Gudjohnsen
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BOLTON WANDERERS
BLACKPOOL
Manager
Lee Clark
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Starting XI
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13Ben Amos (Goalkeeper)
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04Matt Mills (Defender)
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05Tim Ream (Defender)
25Joshua Vela (Midfielder)
🟨77'
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54Paddy McCarthy (Defender)
07Liam Feeney (Midfielder)
🟨15'⮌77'
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18Neil Danns (Midfielder)
20Diogo Rochinha (Midfielder)
⮌46'
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29Barry Bannan (Midfielder)
52Tom Walker (Midfielder)
⮌68'
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09Adam Le Fondre (Forward)
Substitutes
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01Adam Bogdan (Goalkeeper)
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03Dean Moxey (Defender)
14Dorian Dervite (Defender)
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17Liam Trotter (Midfielder)
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19Emile Heskey (Forward)
⮕46'
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22Eidur Gudjohnsen (Forward)
⚽90+4'⮕77'
28Craig Davies (Forward)
⮕68'
Starting XI
01Joe Lewis (Goalkeeper)
🟨90'
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06Peter Clarke (Defender)
🟨65'
18Charles Dunne (Defender)
32Grant Hall (Defender)
48Darren O'Dea (Defender)
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04David Perkins (Midfielder)
22Jose Cubero (Midfielder)
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31Jamie O'Hara (Midfielder)
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11Andrea Orlandi (Winger)
⮌85'
12Michael Jacobs (Midfielder)
âš½9'
24Gary Madine (Forward)
🟨89'
Substitutes
21Elliot Parish (Goalkeeper)
25David Ferguson (Defender)
20Connor Oliver (Defender)
34Dominic Telford (Forward)
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14Nathan Delfouneso (Forward)
27Tom Barkhuizen (Forward)
⮕85'
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43Bright Osayi-Samuel (Midfielder)

League Stats

Total League record up to this game: This was League game number 4675
made up of:
Level 1: 2,805 (60%)
Premier League: 494  Division 1: 2,311 
Level 2: 1,311 (28.04%)
Level 3: 511 (10.93%)
League 1 / Div 3: 511 
Level 4: 48 (1.03%)
PWDL FAGDG.AvgWin %
4675 1799 1132 1744 6923 6730 193 1.03 38.48%
League games vs Blackpool: P92 W35 D29 L28
League games played at this ground: 367 games
Total League record up to this game: This was League game number 4539
made up of:
Level 1: 1,175 (25.89%)
Premier League: 38  Division 1: 1,137 
Level 2: 2,018 (44.46%)
Level 3: 1,017 (22.41%)
League 1 / Div 3: 1,017 
Level 4: 329 (7.25%)
PWDL FAGDG.AvgWin %
4539 1655 1157 1727 6498 6621 -123 0.98 36.46%
League games vs Bolton Wanderers: P92 W28 D29 L35
League games played at this ground: 4 games
2014
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DT92 Members at this game:

bwfc2good4u
91

Loads of Blackpool fans thrown out and a terrible performance but Eidur grabbed a header under the bar in the 95th minute.

barker9
65

LINEUP, BOOKINGS (5) & SUBSTITUTIONS (4) Bolton Wanderers 13 Amos 25 Vela Booked 04 Mills 54 McCarthy 05 Ream 18 Danns 29 Bannan 07 Feeney Booked (Gudjohnsen - 77' ) 20 Costa Rocha (Heskey - 45' ) 52 Walker (Davies - 68' ) 09 Le Fondre Substitutes 01 Bogdan 03 Moxey 14 Dervite 17 Trotter 19 Heskey 22 Gudjohnsen 28 Davies Blackpool 01 Lewis Booked 32 Hall 06 P Clarke Booked 48 O'Dea 18 Dunne 22 Cubero Loria 31 O'Hara 04 Perkins 11 Orlandi (Barkhuizen - 85' ) 24 Madine Booked 12 Jacobs Substitutes 14 Delfouneso 20 Oliver 21 Parish 25 Ferguson 27 Barkhuizen 34 Telford 43 Osavi-Samuel Ref: David Coot Eidur Gudjohnsen scored an injury-time equaliser as Bolton denied bottom-of-the-table Blackpool a first away win of a miserable Championship season. Gudjohnsen turned the ball in from a yard in the sixth of six added minutes following Barry Bannan's cross. Blackpool had looked set for just their fifth league victory this term thanks to an early Michael Jacobs strike. But Bolton dominated from 25 minutes onwards and wasted a series of good chances before Gudjohnsen's leveller. The former Chelsea and Barcelona striker's goal means the Trotters move 10 points clear of the bottom three and further eases any relegation fears. But although Blackpool are still not yet down, they are 16 points off safety with six games to go and realistically needed more than a draw. A win would have at least given some minor comfort to their supporters after a torturous season on and off the pitch. Seasiders suffer travel sickness Blackpool's four previous Championship wins this season all came at home and all finished 1-0. The Tangerines beat Cardiff and Birmingham last year and then had back-to-back wins over Millwall and Brighton in January. They certainly deserved their ninth-minute lead after a bright start. Jamie O'Hara had two strikes on goal and Gary Madine also sent an effort just over the bar before on-loan Wolves winger Jacobs raced on to O'Hara's through-ball to smash in the opener. Play media Jump media playerMedia player helpOut of media player. Press enter to return or tab to continue. Lennon on Bolton v Blackpool Jacobs, Peter Clarke and Andrea Orlandi could easily have added to the lead before Bolton finally started to threaten. Trotters defender Tim Ream wasted a good chance and the dangerous Adam Le Fondre teed up an opportunity for Liam Feeney, whose shot was well saved by Joe Lewis. And the Tangerines goalkeeper then made a stunning reaction save from Paddy McCarthy, who failed to make a proper connection with a close-range header. Bolton, with veteran former England striker Emile Heskey leading the line, began to seize control after the break. Heskey's presence and ability to bring others into play allowed the hosts the platform to dominate possession and they poured forward. A 25-yard strike by Thomas Walker tested Lewis, Heskey almost converted a teasing cross and Bannan hit the post from six yards. A rare Blackpool attack saw home keeper Ben Amos fail to collect a free-kick and Clarke volley the ball wildly over from close range. But Bolton were still dominating and ruined Blackpool's day when Gudjohnsen netted as the visitors appealed in vain for offside. Blackpool manager Lee Clark: We're disappointed, we're frustrated. I'm really pleased with the level of performance of the players but we want wins on the board, just to get some confidence levels back to where they should be. It's a strange one because we've played so well and we've got a draw, which you'd normally take away from home, but it feels like a defeat because of the late, late goal.