Bolton Wanderers vs Charlton Athletic. Sky Bet League One.
University of Bolton Stadium.
Bolton Wanderers 3
- V Adeboyejo (19th minute)
- P Maghoma (51st minute)
- J Bödvarsson (71st minute)
Charlton Athletic 3
- T Small (22nd minute)
- L Jones (40th minute)
- D Kanu (61st minute)
Saturday 17 February 2024 18:29, UK
Jon Dadi Bodvarsson produced another vital contribution from the bench as Bolton twice came from behind to earn a 3-3 draw with Charlton in League One.
The Icelandic super sub denied the visitors a first win in 17 games with a 71st-minute equaliser to add to a midweek winner against Wycombe.
Bolton, who remain just outside the automatic promotion places, led after 19 minutes when Victor Adeboyejo turned in Zac Ashworth's cross for his ninth goal of the season.
But the Addicks threatened to gain a first win over their hosts since 2017 when Thierry Small and Lloyd Jones struck after 22 and 40 minutes.
Small's deep cross - on his Charlton debut - deceived keeper Joel Coleman who endured a nervy afternoon deputising for the injured Nathan Baxter.
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Bodvarsson replaced Adeboyejo at half-time and six minutes after the interval Paris Maghoma curled in a spectacular right-foot leveller.
Daniel Kanu restored Charlton's lead just past the hour. Bolton, however, protested that referee Ross Joyce should have stopped the game for a potential head injury to Josh Dacres-Cogley in the build-up.
But Bolton rallied and Bodvarsson turned in Dacres-Cogley's centre for a deserved point.