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Memries of Bolton
Although our first-ever meeting with Bolton was on 1st February, 1890 in the FA Cup, for our fourth consecutive opponents (Preston, Villa, Sunderland and now Bolton) our first league meeting came in the 1893 season. For the record, here is the final table for the 1893-94 season.
The bottom three clubs (in pink) were not automatically relegated to the second division. Instead they were ‘invited’ to play a test match against teams in the division below. Preston beat Notts County and were invited to remain in the top flight. But Darwen (now AFC Darwen and currently playing in the North West Counties League Premier Division) who lost their test match to Small Heath and Newton Heath (now Manchester United) who lost their test match v Liverpool were both were ‘invited’ to join the second division. Also noticeable is a now-defunct club called ‘The Wednesday’.
This was only the 6th year of the football league structure. Our recent fixtures versus The Trotters are:

Full List
Our most recent meeting was at the Macron Stadium on 12th September 2017 in The Championship where a goal by Carter-Vickers secured a 1-0 win for The Blades.
On 25th February 2017, The Blades were riding high in League One and closing in on promotion. Despite some pre-match trash-talk by ex-Wednesday player Gary Madine he was mysteriously left out of the Bolton team. The Blades won 2-0 with both goals scored by Billy Sharp (1 pen.)
Also worth a watch is a matchday vlog from an over-excitable Bolton fan.
On 6th August 2016 (our promotion season), the opening-day fixture – and Chris Wilder’s first league game in charge – saw Bolton win 0-1 at the Macron Stadium
4th December 2016 saw a meeting at Bramall Lane in Round 2 of the FA Cup. Despite goals from Coutts and O’Connell, Bolton won this game 2-3 in front of just 7,027. This was Bolton’s second triumph over the Blades in the 2016-17 season.






