Bolton Wanderers vs. Salford City Match Analysis and Prediction

Bolton Wanderers and Salford City will meet for the first time in the opening round of the 2022-23 EFL Cup at the University of Bolton Stadium on Tuesday with a kickoff at 9:45 pm.

On Saturday, Bolton Wanderers picked up their first three points of the season in a resounding 3–0 win over Wycombe Wanderers. Two well-taken goals from Kyle Dempsey either side of Aaron Morley’s strike left defender Ian Evatt ecstatic at the sound of the final whistle.

With four points from a possible six, the Trotters sit third in League One, two points adrift of current leaders Peterborough United. Next is an opposing side that has lost the teams’ previous two meetings by a combined score of 3–0.

On Saturday, Salford and Swindon played a drab 0-0 draw at the County Ground. Despite having a man advantage for over 45 minutes, Neil Wood’s men could not find the breakthrough as they spurned various opportunities.

As a result, the Ammies have dropped to seventh place in the League Two standings but are just two points away from the top of the pile. Off the back of consecutive clean sheets away from home, Tuesday’s visitors will be looking to continue their newly-found defensive solidity on the road.

Bolton vs. Salford Head to Head

Both sides have two games against each other, with hosts taking two wins while visitors winless. Here is a look at their previous encounters:

Home

  • Bolton 3-0 Wycombe Wanderers
  • Ipswich 1-1 Bolton
  • Bolton 1-1 Huddersfield
  • Bamber Bridge 1-0 Bolton

Away

  • Swindon Town 0-0 Salford City
  • Salford City 2-0 Mansfield
  • Barrow 0-1 Salford
  • Salford 0-1 Blackpool

Bolton Team News

Lloyd Isgrove is out with a long-term knee injury and will not be available for Tuesday’s game. Kyle Dempsey was at the double on his return to the starting XI last time out, which should see him retain his place in the lineup.

Salford Team News

Elliot Simoes will have to wait a little longer for his Salford City debut as he remains down with a muscle problem. Joel Torrance could replace Tom King between the sticks, with Neil Wood expected to ring the changes for this one.

Prediction and Odds

Bolton has proven to be a force at home and has an experienced squad. We think they’ll win this match and advance into the next round of the EFL Cup.

  • Home Win
  • Goals Under 3.5
  • No Goals: First Half

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