CARDIFF CITY v BOLTONChampionship
Saturday, 23 April, 15:00
Cardiff City Stadium
TODAYS TEAM
Marshall, Peltier, Morrison, Connolly, Malone, Ralls, O’Keefe, Whittingham, Pilkington, Noone, Zohore
Moore, Turner, Dikgacoi, Harris, Lawrence, Ameobi, Saadi
22/04/16
Bolton to play Youth players
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RUSSELL SLADE ON INJURIES
Cardiff City boss Russell Slade considering giving a first start to Kenneth Zohore against Bolton
Few little injuries. We won’t know regarding a couple yet. Couple of strains and stresses. Bruno will train. Had a light session yesterday and today. But too early really. Gunnarsson is out with his ankle, Fabio out with his groin. Declan John picked up a knock in training.
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Team News
Cardiff City
Cardiff defender Bruno Ecuele Manga has resumed training following a bout of malaria and could be involved for the Sky Bet Championship visit of relegated Bolton.
The Gabon centre-back was discharged from hospital earlier this week and might make the Bluebirds' bench after missing the last two games.
Cardiff will wait to asses the fitness of Fabio Da Silva who has been suffering from a groin injury, while Declan John could return to the matchday squad.
Kenneth Zohore scored his first goal for the Bluebirds last time out and could be given an opportunity in the front line on Saturday. Bruno Ecuele-Manga is another battling for a return following a virus.
Bolton Wanderers
Gary Madine will remain on the sidelines for Bolton with a long-term injury while Wellington Silva has hopes of returning before the end of the season. Dorian Devite has resumed full training following injury and looks likely to return to the matchday squad.
Latest NewsPossible LineupsCardiff City1 Marshall
2 Peltier
4 Morrison
16 Connolly
28 Malone
11 Noone
22 O'Keefe
8 Ralls
7 Whittingham
27 Immers
13 Pilkington
Bolton1 Amos
41 Threlkeld
45 Holding
31 Wheater
48 Maher
15 Osede Prieto
16 Davies
6 Vela
21 Pratley
10 Clough
19 Heskey
The Opposition
Bolton Wanderers Football Club is an English professional football club based in Bolton. The club currently competes in the Football League Championship, the second tier of the English football league system.
The club was formed as Christ Church Football Club in 1874, and adopted its current name in 1877. Founder members of the Football League in 1888, Bolton have spent the highest number of seasons of any club in the top flight without winning the title (the 2011–12 season was their 73rd, non-consecutive year in the top flight).[3] The closest they have come to the title is third in the First Division on three occasions (1891–92, 1920–21 and 1924–25). As of 2015, the club has spent more seasons in the top division than any other club outside the current Premier League.
Bolton were a successful cup side in the 1920s, winning the FA Cup three times. The club won the cup a fourth time in 1958. A leaner spell followed, reaching a nadir in 1987 when the club spent a season in the Fourth Division. The club regained top-flight status in 1995 after a 15-year absence. In a period of relative success, the club qualified for the UEFA Cup twice, reaching the last 32 in 2005–06 and the last 16 in 2007–08.
The club played at Burnden Park for 102 years from 1895. In 1997 it moved out of town to the Reebok Stadium, named after long-term club sponsor Reebok. The stadium was renamed the Macron Stadium in July 2014, to reflect the club's new deal with Italian sportswear company Macron.
2015/16 Latest ResultsCardiffTUE 19 APR 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Brentford 2 - 1 Cardiff
SAT 16 APR 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Cardiff 0 - 0 QPR
SAT 9 APR 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Fulham 2 - 1 Cardiff
TUE 5 APR 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Burnley 0 - 0 Cardiff
BoltonSAT 16 APR 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Bolton 1 - 2 Middlesbrough
SAT 9 APR 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Derby 4 - 1 Bolton
TUE 5 APR 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Brentford 3 - 1 Bolton
SAT 2 APR 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Bolton 0 - 1 Reading
Recent meetings2015/2016 Sat 05 Dec Bolton Wdrs. 2 - 3 Cardiff City Championship
2013/2014 Sat 25 Jan Bolton Wdrs. 0 - 1 Cardiff City F.A. Cup
2012/2013 Sat 27 Apr Cardiff City 1 - 1 Bolton Wdrs. Championship
2012/2013 Sat 03 Nov Bolton Wdrs. 2 - 1 Cardiff City Championship
1999/2000 Tue 21 Dec Bolton Wdrs. 1 - 0 Cardiff City F.A. Cup
Previous HighlightsMatch OddsCardiff 2/5
Draw 10/3
Bolton 6/1
Tickets
2016/17 Season Ticket Holders can claim two free tickets for Bolton as we celebrate Foundation Day 2016…Cardiff City’s Foundation Day 2016 will take place this weekend as the Bluebirds go up against Bolton Wanderers on Saturday, 23rd April.
The annual event will see the local community come together to help raise funds and celebrate the achievements of the Cardiff City Foundation in a show of support at Cardiff City Stadium.
Cardiff City Foundation is the charitable arm of Cardiff City Football Club. The Foundation plays a central role in improving the lives and opportunities of people in its local communities, providing for previously under-represented groups.
The timing is particularly apt this year, after Cardiff City won the Regional Community Club of the Year award on Sunday, while the Cardiff City Women’s side lifted the FAW Women’s Cup on the same day.
Following the superb atmosphere at CCS against Derby County and QPR, we are delighted to announce that all supporters who have bought Season Tickets for the 2016/17 campaign are entitled to two FREE tickets against Bolton Wanderers, as we pay tribute to the Foundation’s recent successes.
This will also apply to anyone who buys a Season Ticket prior to the fixture, being held at Cardiff City Stadium on Saturday, 23rd April (kick-off 3pm). Indeed, for those buying their Season Ticket on match-day itself will be pleased to know that 10% of the ticket price will be donated to the Foundation to support their fantastic work for our local community.
Complimentary tickets can be claimed from Tuesday, 19th April at 9am. To secure yours, please contact the Ticket Office on 0845 345 1400 before close of play on Friday, 22nd April at 5:00pm.
Please be ready to state your full name, supporter number and/or 2016/17 Season Ticket reference. You can also claim your tickets online through eticketing, using your unique username and password. Please ensure that you are logged in so that the free ticket option becomes available.
Supporters wishing to purchase 2016/17 Season Tickets have until Monday, 9th May 2016 to sign up for a ONE YEAR PRICE FREEZE – irrespective of the Club’s divisional status at that time.
TICKET OFFICE: 0845 345 1400
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