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Bolton v Stockport playoff final: Latest ticket sales, odds, what both clubs have said

Bolton v Stockport playoff final: Latest ticket sales, odds, what both clubs have said

Ahead of the Bolton v Stockport playoff final, we take a look at the latest ticket sales, odds, and what both clubs have said.

It all comes down to this, who will win promotion from League One and a place in the Championship for the 2026/27 season?

This is the Trotters’ fifth season in the third tier, finishing 9th, 5th, 3rd, 8th and 5th, three of those in the playoffs, one of those they lost in the final, question is, can they seal a return back to the second tier for the first time since being relegated from it in 2019?

For Stockport meanwhile, they’ve not been in the second tier for 24 years, and even found themselves playing in the National League North between 2013 and 2019.

But after a takeover from local businessman Mark Stott, they’ve won promotion from the National League North in 2019, the National League in 2022 and League Two in 2024.

Dave Challinor meanwhile is looking for his third promotion as manager.

TICKET SALES:

Bolton Wanderers said via their website on Saturday (23rd May) that they are set to be cheered on by over 28,000 supporters in the capital.

Stockport County meanwhile said on the website that over 13,000 fans have secured their place at Wembley for Sunday’s final.

Tickets for the game would be taken off sale at 2pm on Saturday 23rd May is due to the fact that the ticketing information must be sent over to Wembley Stadium at this point.

ODDS:

Sky Bet – To be promoted
Bolton – 4/5
Stockport – 1/1

BOLTON’S STEVEN SCHUMACHER:

The Bolton boss spoke on the season-long goal and a place back in the Championship for the first time in seven years, as per the club website: “That was the brief at the very start of the season. We want to be in the mix, we want to try and get ourselves into the Championship. We feel as though we’ve earned this right to be in the last game of the season and now it’s about trying to perform to the best of our ability and make sure that we get the job done.

“It will mean everything, it really will. It’s been the objective since I came to the club, to try and get into the Championship, so it’s going to mean so much. But we’ve got a lot of work to do. We know we’re 90 minutes away, potentially, from achieving what we all set out to do and let’s hope we can go and do it.

“They (the players) understand what it looks like. Some have got positive experiences and others have had not positive experiences that they can learn from. We go there with a good mentality, a good frame of mind that we know that if we perform as well as we can, if we stick together as a group, then we’ve got enough in our squad to get the result that we all desperately want.

“It’s a huge credit to the amount of fans that are going down. It’s a Sunday, early kick-off at one o’clock, not easy to get to on a Bank Holiday weekend with train disruption all over the place, so for people travelling down we really appreciate it and we’re going to do our best.”

STOCKPORT’S DAVE CHALLINOR:

As per Bolton’s preview, the Stockport boss said: “It’s the biggest step and the hardest step, but it’s an opportunity, and that’s all you can ask for.

“We’ll take all the pats on the back for getting this far, but we now have the biggest game of the season in front of us, and it’s about how we perform on that day.

“It’s not lost on me how well everyone has done to get us to this situation, but I know that if things don’t go our way and we don’t get promoted, there’s always going to be a sense of disappointment.

“We have a week leading into a game which is nice. It’s a massive occasion to look forward to, but we’re going there to win, and that’s the most important thing.”

Bolton v Stockport playoff final: Latest ticket sales, odds, what both clubs have said



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