3 things we learned from Bolton Wanderers v Bury

An interesting finale awaits, at both ends of the table

Bolton’s Adam LeFondre in action with Bury’s Cameron Burgess.

Following on from the shared points between the two Greater Manchester teams, the permutations at the summit and the foot of the division, makes for an intriguing final couple of weeks.

Bolton are currently in pole position to join Sheffield United in the second-tier next season, but they are doing it the hard way, if they aim to claim that second automatic spot.

When Mark Beevers netted a stoppage-time winner away to Southend United earlier in April, Wanderers were 10 points clear of Fleetwood – now the gap is two.

Knowing that promotion is in their hands, Bolton face Port Vale and Peterborough United in the end-of-season run-in.

It is also just as tight at the bottom of the league, with five teams considered to be fully involved in the relegation scrap.

While relegated Coventry City and Chesterfield plan for League Two, Gillingham, Shrewsbury Town, Bury, Port Vale and Swindon Town continue to fight for their League One status.

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