- 24 May 2026, Bolton Wanderers vs Stockport County, 4-1, Win
- 14 May 2026, Bradford City vs Bolton Wanderers, 0-1, Win
- 09 May 2026, Bolton Wanderers vs Bradford City, 1-0, Win
- 02 May 2026, Bolton Wanderers vs Luton Town, 2-3, Lose
- 25 April 2026, Bradford City vs Bolton Wanderers, 1-1, Draw
- 14 May 2026, Bradford City vs Bolton Wanderers, 0-1, Lose
- 09 May 2026, Bolton Wanderers vs Bradford City, 1-0, Lose
- 02 May 2026, Exeter City vs Bradford City, 1-2, Win
- 25 April 2026, Bradford City vs Bolton Wanderers, 1-1, Draw
- 21 April 2026, Bradford City vs Plymouth Argyle, 1-1, Draw
Bolton Wanderers edged Bradford City 1-0, with the decisive finish arriving in the second half at 59:05. The result hinged on a late attacking moment that broke the deadlock after the interval. This implies Bolton found a critical window to convert pressure into a goal.
The timing of Bolton’s goal suggests a shift in attacking intent after halftime, with Bradford unable to sustain a response once the winner went in. Bradford maintained a compact shape for long periods, offering a tight defending display until Bolton’s breakthrough.
Bolton produced 5 corner kicks to Bradford’s 4, indicating sustained wide-area pressure and a steady set-piece threat across the contest. The corner volume signals repeated forays into dangerous zones, even if direct conversion data isn’t provided. Set-piece activity contributed to Bolton’s offensive pressure in the match.
Bradford’s four offsides, more than Bolton’s one, point to tighter attacking runs or moments of over-eagerness in the final third. Bolton’s lower offsides count implies more measured timing of forward movements and better line discipline during build-up. This helped Bolton maintain a steadier transition from defence to attack.
Fouls were slightly higher for Bradford (11) compared with Bolton (9), suggesting Bradford pressed more aggressively or disrupted Bolton’s rhythm more frequently. Bolton’s ability to withstand this pressure without conceding a goal indicates a resilient defensive compactness. Without data on tackles won, the overall defensive win rate remains unclear, but the facet of high Bradford foul involvement is notable.
Yellow cards were equally distributed, with one apiece and no red cards recorded. Card discipline in both teams remained even throughout the match, keeping 11-a-side stability for the majority of play. This parity on discipline likely prevented a swing in momentum from set-pieces or cards.
From a teamwork and performance perspective, Bolton’s defence held firm during Bradford’s offensive phases, enabling the late winner to stand. Bradford created opportunities and maintained structure, but could not unlock the final pass or finish required to force a draw. The match shows Bolton translating a measured defensive plan into a late-game attacking breakthrough.
Set-piece dynamics show only a marginal edge, with Bolton taking a slight advantage via five corners to Bradford’s four. The decisive goal arriving post-60 minutes aligns with Bolton’s ability to sustain pressure through dead-ball situations without reliance on a singular spectacular moment. The data points to a disciplined, pressure-based approach that paid off late.
For bettors, the key takeaways are Bolton’s ability to generate consistent corner pressure and convert late opportunities into a win, coupled with Bradford’s higher offside rate signaling room for improvement in timing runs. The clean sheet for Bolton and the balanced foul and card counts suggest a tightly contested fixture where small margins dictated the result. When Bolton play at home again, similar corner generation and late-interval resilience could offer value, while Bradford may need to tighten attacking timing to create clearer chances.
Form Guide
| Win | 4-1 | Bolton Wanderers vs Stockport County | |
| Win | 0-1 | Bradford City vs Bolton Wanderers | |
| Win | 1-0 | Bolton Wanderers vs Bradford City | |
| Lose | 2-3 | Bolton Wanderers vs Luton Town | |
| Draw | 1-1 | Bradford City vs Bolton Wanderers |
- PLAYED
- 5
- WINS
- 3
- GOALS
- 9:5
- GOALS / MATCH
- 1.8
- Bolton Wanderers has won three out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 9:5, scoring 1.8 goals average
| Lose | 0-1 | Bradford City vs Bolton Wanderers | |
| Lose | 1-0 | Bolton Wanderers vs Bradford City | |
| Win | 1-2 | Exeter City vs Bradford City | |
| Draw | 1-1 | Bradford City vs Bolton Wanderers | |
| Draw | 1-1 | Bradford City vs Plymouth Argyle |
- PLAYED
- 5
- WINS
- 1
- GOALS
- 4:5
- GOALS / MATCH
- 0.8
- Bradford City has won only one out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 4:5, scoring 0.8 goals average
Bolton Wanderers H2H Bradford City
| Away game | Bolton Wanderers | 1 | 0 | Bradford City | Home game | League One | |
| Home game | Bolton Wanderers | 1 | 0 | Bradford City | Away game | League One | |
| Away game | Bolton Wanderers | 1 | 1 | Bradford City | Home game | League One | |
| Home game | Bolton Wanderers | 3 | 0 | Bradford City | Away game | EFL Trophy | |
| Home game | Bolton Wanderers | 0 | 0 | Bradford City | Away game | League One |
- PLAYED
- 5
- WINS
- 3
- GOALS
- 6:1
- GOALS / MATCH
- 1.20
- In the last five matches that these two sides meet, Bolton Wanderers overtook Bradford City three times
- Bolton Wanderers won three times and had two draw
- Teams played five times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 6:1; average goals per match – 1.20
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