WANDERERS are going to Wembley, and so we have brought you a special edition of the Buff Podcast especially early this week!
Marc and Henry wade through all the thrills and spills of the win against Accrington Stanley, which guaranteed that Ian Evatt's side will be back in the capital to face Plymouth Argyle on April 2.
Every detail is discussed - and we also hear from manager Ian Evatt AND goal-scorer Elias Kachunga.
Of course, we don't neglect the rest of the week's news. The defeat at Wycombe is given a brief mention, and we debate whether Bolton's new stadium sponsor is good, bad or indifferent.
We also talk about the sad passing of commentary legend John Motson, whose commentary on the Bolton v Arsenal FA Cup tie back in 1994 still brings a chill to the spine.
And we preview upcoming games against Port Vale and Portsmouth, as Wanderers look to keep their play-off chase of the boil.
This season we’ll be running a special Fantasy Football League for listeners of The Buff – and will be dishing out monthly prizes, plus recruiting some special guests to play against from the world of Wanderers.
If you’d like to join - and it is never too late - follow the link below, pick your team and enter the league code.
CLICK HERE TO JOIN THE BUFF INVITATIONAL
League Code: 90eb76
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