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Bolton Wanderers vs Stevenage; Sky Bet League One

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Bolton Wanderers vs Stevenage. Sky Bet League One.

Toughsheet Community StadiumAttendance19,177.

Bolton Wanderers 5

  • A Cozier-Duberry (13th minute, 49th minute)
  • J Kenny (30th minute)
  • R Rodrigues (67th minute)
  • M Burstow (81st minute)

Stevenage 1

  • D Phillips (sent off 42nd minute)
  • D Kemp (64th minute)

Bolton 5-1 Stevenage

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Highlights of the Sky Bet League One match between Bolton Wanderers and Stevenage.

Amario Cozier-Duberry helped Bolton steady their play-off nerves with two goals in a convincing 5-1 win against top-six rivals Stevenage in Sky Bet League One.

Brighton loanee Cozier-Duberry, starting his first game for Bolton since January, put his side ahead in the 13th minute with a left-footed effort from 20 yards.

The second came on the half-hour mark from another loanee, Celtic striker Johnny Kenny, who tucked his shot home after an impressive run from Thierry Gale down the left.

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Stevenage's Daniel Philips is shown a straight red card for violent conduct!

Stevenage's night got worse when Daniel Phillips was given a straight red card for an elbow on Kenny just before half-time.

Bolton took full advantage and Cozier-Duberry scored his second of the night four minutes after the break, finishing neatly from close range after a clever flick from Sam Dalby.

Dan Kemp scored a spectacular consolation in the 64th minute but Ruben Rodrigues restored the three-goal cushion three minutes later, combining with Mason Burstow to stroke a shot into the bottom corner.

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Burstow - yet another loanee in the Bolton line-up - then got his 12th goal of the season nine minutes from time, stealing in after goalkeeper Filip Marschall had parried Kyle Dempsey's stinging shot.

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