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Thread: Wolves 2-2 Bolton.

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    Wolves 2-2 Bolton.

    Wellington Silva and Stephen Dobbie scored inside the final nine minutes, as Bolton came from two goals down to draw 2-2 at Wolverhampton Wanderers.

    Bolton fell behind inside the opening three minutes at Molineux, as former loanee Joe Mason prodded past Ben Amos, before substitute James Henry looked to have sealed the points when he curled into the bottom corner with 13 minutes to play.

    But, after dominating possession without threatening the Wolves goal, the visitors were back in with a shout when Silva headed home four minutes later, before a deflected free-kick from Dobbie completed an unlikely comeback with two minutes remaining.

    Neil Lennon made two enforced changes to the side that started against Leeds United on Saturday, with Darren Pratley and Gary Madine succumbing to back and groin injuries, respectively, with Jay Spearing and Kaiyne Woolery taking their places - the latter of whom was handed a full debut in attack.

    Bolton raced out of the blocks at Molineux and

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    re: Wolves 2-2 Bolton.

    Credit where credit's due. That was a very good away point, especially to come back from 2 goals down.

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