Greater Manchester

Bolton Wanderers Thrash Stevenage In Play-Off Boost

By

Lisa Hayes
16 April 2026, 6:11 pm

Bolton Wanderers secured a vital 5-1 victory over play-off rivals Stevenage at the Toughsheet Community Stadium on 14 April 2026, significantly strengthening the club’s push for promotion. The commanding win in front of 19,177 fans keeps the team firmly in the hunt as they enter the final stretch of the season.

The match was highlighted by a standout performance from Amario Cozier-Duberry, who scored twice in his first start since January following a knee injury. Further goals from Johnny Kenny, Ruben Rodrigues, and Mason Burstow ensured a dominant result for the hosts. Stevenage, who saw midfielder Daniel Phillips sent off in the 42nd minute for a foul on Kenny, managed only a single consolation goal from Dan Kemp.

Manager Steven Schumacher praised the squad for their positive response following a recent defeat at Cardiff. This victory marks Bolton’s first home win in three attempts and matches their largest winning margin of the campaign. The result leaves the club in third place with 73 points from 43 games, maintaining their position within the automatic promotion spots.

As the season nears its conclusion, the team remains focused on their final three fixtures against Huddersfield Town on 18 April, Bradford City on 25 April, and Luton Town on 2 May. With the club currently unbeaten in seven league meetings against Stevenage, the recent performance provides a timely boost to their promotion ambitions.

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