Bolton Wanderers 2-1 Harrogate Town

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Eoin Doyle's 78th-minute winner fired Bolton back into League Two's automatic promotion places as Ian Evatt's side came from behind to beat Harrogate.

The Irish striker's 17th goal of the season punished a defensive howler by Connor Hall to leave Town winless in six games.

Wanderers, who had taken only one point from their previous two matches, fell behind after 13 minutes.

Home keeper Matt Gilks did well to keep out George Thomson's close-range effort before Mark Beck put Bolton defender Gethin Jones under pressure and the ball ended up in the net.

Doyle was then denied by keeper James Belshaw but Wanderers were second best for much of the first half.

They improved markedly after the break and winger Lloyd Isgrove levelled matters after 53 minutes with his first goal of the calendar year and second of the season.

It was then left to Doyle to net what would prove to be the winner with a left-foot drive from 20 yards with 12 minutes left.

Harrogate substitute Jon Stead, who celebrated his 38th birthday earlier this month, almost equalised but Gilks kept out the striker's header with a superb save.

Match report supplied by PA Media.

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