Bolton Wanderers vs Oxford United. Sky Bet League One.
University of Bolton Stadium.
Bolton Wanderers 5
- N Ogbeta (19th minute)
- J Dacres-Cogley (27th minute)
- G Thomason (59th minute)
- A Collins (65th minute)
- J Sheehan (69th minute)
Oxford United 0
Tuesday 12 March 2024 22:25, UK
Birthday boy Josh Dacres-Cogley scored as Bolton revved up their automatic promotion push in Sky Bet League One with a 5-0 demolition of Oxford.
Dacres-Cogley, who turned 28 on Tuesday, was gifted his 27th-minute goal as goalkeeper Jamie Cummings and Greg Leigh collided attempting to deal with skipper Ricardo Santos's long ball.
Wanderers, back to winning ways after two successive away draws - were already 1-0 ahead.
Nathaniel Ogbeta produced a superb finish in the 19th minute from George Thomason's assist to register his first goal since a debut strike at Carlisle.
Cameron Brannagan's free-kick into the side-netting was Oxford's only response in the opening half.
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In front of the Sky TV cameras, things went from bad to worse for Des Buckingham's side in a 10-minute spell after the break.
Both Thomason and Aaron Collins claimed Bolton's third goal after 59 minutes, though, the former was credited with the goal after his shot took a deflection in off luckless Leigh.
Wanderers' fourth scorer was definitely Collins, who finished off a sweeping move six minutes later.
Josh Sheehan then wrapped up a statement victory with a superb left-foot finish as Bolton cemented third spot.