Bolton Wanderers will be looking for crucial points in their battle for Premier League survival this weekend when they host a Swansea side that sit comfortably in mid-table, and with odds of 12/5 on offer for Brendan Roger’s side, the away win looks a cracking bet with Paddy Power this weekend.
Owen Coyle’s men do currently sit in the relegation zone, but they hold at least one game in hand on the teams around them, so they still have a fighting chance of remaining in the top flight.
They will be keen to take one game at a time though, starting with this weekend’s home clash with Swansea. In the week Fabrice Muamba was released from hospital, there should be a positive atmosphere at the Reebok Stadium.
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Wanderers will be hoping this can help them return to winning ways after two defeats in succession without scoring a goal. They need to get back to the form that saw them win three league games in a row during March.
Bolton have three home games remaining this season and it should be their aim to win all three of them. Do this and it may well be enough to preserve their Premier League status.
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As for Swansea, they had lost four games in succession going into last weekend’s game with Blackburn, so there is no doubt that they were delighted with the 3-0 win at the Liberty Stadium.
The three points moved them to 42 in total and up to 12th in the table. They will now be determined to finish a fantastic season well and take some momentum into next year.
Brendan Rodgers’ men managed a 3-1 win when these two teams met earlier in the season and there is no doubt that they will play with a freedom having virtually secured their top flight status.
It is Bolton that need to come out fighting though as they need the points more desperately than the Welsh side. It is a meeting of two contrasting styles of play too, so it should be a fascinating 90 minutes of football.
This one gets underway at 3pm on Saturday afternoon.