BOLTON Wanderers stars will wear kits featuring the Bolton at Home logo when they take on Blackpool at the Macron next month.

The fixture, on Saturday April 4, is the club’s official community fixture in partnership with Bolton Wanderers Community Trust and the borough’s social housing provider, Bolton at Home.

The club have donated a thousand tickets in the Bolton at Home Community Stand for the match to tenants who are active in their communities.

Bolton at Home’s chief executive Jon Lord received the shirt from Whites skipper Matt Mills and Phil Mason, head of the Community Trust, at the club’s training ground.

Mr Lord said: “Our partnership has helped teenagers become healthier, more confident and more aspirational.
"It also offers the potential for more work placements and better outcomes for our customers who are seeking jobs and trying to establish careers.”

Mr Mason said: “This is a great partnership with the Community Trust and we are delighted to be supporting Bolton at Home in this special fixture to highlight the great work we are doing together.

​“At the Trust our projects are all about engaging with communities and helping narrow the gap of disadvantage in health, education, inclusion and disability and with Bolton at Home as a partner we can make a big impact in Bolton.”

On the day of the fixture, there will be a range of activities held around the stadium in the run up to kick off, whilst youngsters from local football teams will take part in a half-time pitch parade.