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Bolton score twice in stoppage time through Dalby header and cool Cozier-Duberry finish Castledine header gave Huddersfield early lead Bolton leapfrog Terriers into seventh place with victory - their first win on the road this season Get Involved: Use button at top of page or #bbcefl, Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply) Kate Holloway and Zoe Mcgrady Leo Castledine (7 mins) The corner proves dangerous! It's delivered high for Leo Castledine, who turns his body to provide a powerful header into the net. Quick start for the hosts. The visiting fans will be feeling mighty nervous already. Huddersfield 0-0 Bolton Bolton look like they may have the first bite tonight but once their effort is blocked in the box, Huddersfield go on the counter. They pick up a misplaced pass and earn themselves a corner, seeing Alfie May rip a shot at goal but it hits a body instead to give away another corner. Huddersfield 0-0 Bolton Keith Hill Former Bolton and Barnsley boss on BBC Radio Manchester That support from the Bolton fans is incredible. That is why there is such a demand for the team to improve. You have to credit the fans. #bbcefl, use button at top of page, Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply) Schumacher gone by Xmas (hope I'm so wrong) - he's not tha man for Bolton. Roman D, Methven, Perth The Bolton boss could really do with a first away win of the season tonight. .. Huddersfield 0-0 Bolton The floodlights are on. The players are out. The fans are seated and ready for some action. It's time to go. Huddersfield v Bolton Matt Glennon Former Huddersfield keeper on BBC Radio Leeds They have had a full pre-season and a few games together. They shouldn't be nervous and they should know the style of play now. These are good players, they just need to be on the front foot more. #bbcefl, use button at top of page, Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply) Town need to get the ball up to the forwards much quicker instead of always trying the play-out from the back. No good having proven goalscorers if you don't get the ball to them! Stuart Martin, Lincoln Huddersfield v Bolton Keith Hill Former Bolton and Barnsley boss on BBC Radio Manchester Their defensive mentality has to improve. If they don't start winning or at least keeping clean sheets it will get very toxic very quickly. #bbcefl, use button at top of page, Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply) Get Involved Click the Get Involved button at the top of the page to get in touch Feeling confident, Terriers fans? Or does Bolton's bid for redemption after last week's loss to Burton make them a dangerous prospect? Let us know how you think this one is going go by scrolling to the top of the page and clicking on Get Involved. Don't forget to let us know your names! Huddersfield v Bolton (20: 00 BST) Huddersfield v Bolton (20: 00 BST) Bolton make five changes from their humbling defeat by Burton Albion last time out. Captain Eoin Toal and Josh Sheehan return from international duty to make the starting line-up. They are joined by Josh Dacres-Cogley, Jordi Osei-Tutu and Marcus Forss. Cyrus Christie, Aaron Morley, Sam Dalby and Ibrahim Cissoko are all available from the bench, but Chris Forino-Joseph doesn't make the trip. Huddersfield v Bolton (20: 00 BST) This video can not be played Bolton have not won a league game on the road since April and boss Steven Schumacher is incredibly keen to change that tonight. "The importance of the game is because of who it's against. It's against a team who are just above us, a team who we expect to be at the top end of the division, " Schumacher told BBC Radio Manchester. "It's a real important night and we want to make sure we go there and put in a performance that looks like us and try to get a result that we feel our performance deserves, which we haven't done away from home. "There's no hiding behind the fact we need to win one. " Bolton's away performances have not all been fruitless - they've taken three points across their six away games thanks to three draws. But after a 3-0 loss to struggling Burton last time out, winning away has begun to be a mental hurdle they need to negotiate - and quickly. Huddersfield v Bolton (20: 00 BST) Lynden Gooch and Joe Taylor move into the starting XI as Huddersfield make a double change. Lasse Sorensen and Marcus Harness rotate to the bench. Mickel Miller also makes the squad as he returns from a nine-game absence on the sidelines. Huddersfield v Bolton (20: 00 BST) Huddersfield Town This video can not be played Huddersfield Town have been good to their faithful fans at the Accu Stadium. They Accu-mulated (sorry) 13 of their 19 points on home ground before Stockport County ended their undefeated run last time out. Tonight, they welcome Bolton, a side yet to win on the road this season. But, for Terriers boss Lee Grant, the challenge is not as simple as some may think. "Factually, they've not been where they want to be away from home so we can look at that as a positive but you also have to caveat that with [the fact] they are going to be banging that drum this week, " Grant told BBC Radio Leeds. "It's going to provide them with extra incentive or motivation so we have to be balanced about it. " Huddersfield v Bolton (20: 00 BST) Huddersfield will go into fourth place with a victory tonight. While for Bolton, this is a chance to make up some ground on the top six and go above the Terriers. Huddersfield v Bolton (20: 00 BST) BBC Local Radio Unfortunately, due to rights restrictions, we cannot bring you live radio coverage of tonight's match online. But if you happen to be in the local area, fear not. BBC Radio Leeds and BBC Radio Manchester have you covered. Just tune in, relax and let the airwaves fill you in on all the latest. If you're out of town or can't get access, we will be right here to keep you up to date with all the important stuff. Choose your adventure - either way, we will do our best to make sure you don't miss a beat. And we'll bring you the pearls of wisdom from our radio counterparts right here in text form on this page. Huddersfield v Bolton (20: 00 BST) The weekend hasn't quite arrived but it's never too early to start the football frenzy. Tonight's midweek treat sees Bolton make the trip to Huddersfield in a bid to make up some ground towards the top six. But hosts Huddersfield will also want to shore up their place among the promotion contenders. It may still be early in the season but this campaign looks like it could be tight - every point counts and these teams know it. Stick around to see which of tonight's headliners can take their share. Bolton scored in the third and fifth minutes of stoppage time to turn the game on its head Bolton staged a stunning late fightback to beat promotion rivals Huddersfield and secure their first away win since April. Substitute Sam Dalby and Amario Cozier-Duberry scored deep into stoppage time to help Steven Schumacher's side leapfrog Huddersfield into seventh position. The visitors trailed at half-time after a seventh-minute goal from Leo Castledine. The attacking midfielder, on a season-long loan from Chelsea, ghosted in completely unchallenged to head in Ruben Roosken's corner. But Bolton rallied well after that early setback, with Terriers goalkeeper Lee Nicholls producing two crucial saves to thwart Max Conway and Marcus Forss. Driven on by a sold-out away end, Bolton piled on the pressure after the break as Mason Burstow headed straight at Nicholls when well-placed and John Mc Atee had a shot cleared away from near the goal-line by Joe Low. But Cozier-Duberry came up trumps for Bolton late on, seeing his inch-perfect cross nodded in by Dalby. The lively winger then capped a fine performance by drilling in a late winner after a quick counter-attack. Match report supplied by PA Media. This video can not be played This video can not be played After the opportunity to rate players has closed, the score displayed represents the average from all the submissions by BBC Sport users. Last Updated 16th October 2025 at 21: 54 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. Manager: Lee Grant Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Manager: Steven Schumacher Formation: 4 - 4 - 2 Manager: Lee Grant Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Manager: Steven Schumacher Formation: 4 - 4 - 2 League One All competitions All competitions All competitions Huddersfield Town have won four of their last five league games against Bolton Wanderers (L1), as many victories as across their prior 24 meetings against the Trotters combined between 1970 and 2014. After winning their last away league game 1-0 vs Huddersfield Town in January this year, Bolton Wanderers will be looking to win successive away matches against the Terriers for just the fourth time in the EFL and first time since September 2000. No side has kept more clean sheets in League One this season than Huddersfield (6), with four of their six shutouts coming in home games. Bolton are winless in their last nine away league games (D4 L5), losing the last two. They’ve not lost more consecutively on the road since a run of seven between October 2021 and January 2022. Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.