Wanderers are back on the road with a Vertu Trophy Quarter Final tie with Wrexham.
The Whites returned to winning ways on the weekend with an incredible finish to the game against Crawley Town with a stoppage time winning own goal after goals from Jordi Osei-Tutu, Alex Murphy and Josh Sheehan got Wanderers back into it.

Wrexham's last league fixture was also against Crawley Town after not playing on the weekend. Elliot Lee's 95th minute winner was the difference between the sides on the 1st of February.
Press Conference
Steven Schumacher on Bolton's EFL Trophy triumph: “That day was fantastic, the two clubs, the two sets of fans, did themselves proud. It was a brilliant occasion. There were so many people inside the stadium and it was a great experience to be a part of.
That's the exciting thing about this competition. Early on in the season when you're going through the group phases, you're predominantly trying to manage minutes of your squad. Then if you progress and you get your performances right and you get to the knock-out stages, it soon becomes apparent that you're not far away from what's a brilliant day.
“You're desperate to try and get over the line and get the wins that are going to give you the chance to do that, and that's what we'll be saying to the players tomorrow.

Team News
Szabi Schön will be missing from the side with a competition-specific one match suspension.
The trio of Aaron Morley, Joel Randall and Alex Murphy will also be missing from the squad due to being cup-tied from this competition.
Captain George Thomason will be available for this one as his current suspension is only valid for league games whilst Aaron Collins could make his return after missing the Crawley match with a hip injury.

Form Guide
After Wanderers topped their group in the Vertu Trophy, they have defeated two fellow League One sides to get to the points, dispatching both Huddersfield Town and Lincoln City.
Bolton have faced Wrexham just once this century which came in the first month of this season with the game ending in a goalless draw.

Wrexham sit third in League One currently, four points off Wycombe Wanderers who command the second automatic promotion place.
The Red Dragons also topped their group before defeating League Two opposition in both rounds in the form of Crewe Alexandra and Port Vale to reach this stage.
Kick off
Tuesday 7:30pm.
Wanderers TV
Tickets are sold out with almost 1,300 Wanderers in the away end for this one, so Wanderers TV is the place to go.
Audio passes will be available, as always, for UK based supporters. Those based internationally can stream the game through a live video match pass on Wanderers TV.
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This game is also available on Sky Sports +.