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    Bolton Wanderers 2-2 Ipswich Town...

    Stephen Dobbie scored a stoppage-time penalty, as Bolton came from two down to draw 2-2 with Ipswich Town on an emotional night at Macron Stadium.

    Trailing to goals either side of the break from Kevin Bru and Christophe Berra, Wanderers gave themselves a fighting chance with 17 minutes to play when Lawrie Wilson pounced on a poor clearance from Town goalkeeper Bartosz Bialkowski to fire into an empty net.

    Wellington Silva was introduced in the closing stages and, moments after being booked for a dive inside the box, won a penalty that was duly converted by Dobbie to ensure the game ended all-square.

    Neil Lennon made two changes to the side that started against Leeds United on Saturday, as Wilson and Liam Trotter came in at the expense of Gary Madine, who wasd amongst the substitutes, and Josh Vela, who was left out of the squad completely.

    Kaiyne Woolery was initially listed as a substitute, but was replaced by Tom Walker after falling ill during the warm-up.

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    re: Bolton Wanderers 2-2 Ipswich Town...

    Another game we should have won!

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