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Thread: Bolton Wanderers 3-1 MK Dons....

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    Bolton Wanderers 3-1 MK Dons....

    Bolton claimed back-to-back wins for the first time since December 2014, after comfortably beating MK Dons 3-1 at Macron Stadium.

    Billed ahead of kick-off as Wanderers' biggest game of the season, Neil Lennon's side were outstanding against one of their relegation rivals, as goals from Rob Holding, Darren Pratley and Shola Ameobi, on his final appearance for the club, moved the Trotters to within a point of Charlton Athletic at the foot of the Championship table.

    Josh Murphy was on the scoresheet for the visitors, but it was no more than mere consolation for Karl Robinson's men, who continue to hover just two points above the drop zone - six ahead of Bolton.

    Ben Amos returned in goal for Wanderers, in the only change to the side that started against Eastleigh on Tuesday, while opportunities presented themselves for Derik Osede and Filip Twardzik to take up places on the substitutes' bench in place of Prince-Desir Gouano and Neil Danns.

    Jonny Williams had an early attempt on

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    re: Bolton Wanderers 3-1 MK Dons....

    Let's hope that's the turning point for us today and we can string some wins together and get out of the bottom three!

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