Bolton Wanderers 1-0 Barrow

Zac Ashworth marked his debut with a first senior goal as knock-out specialists Bolton Wanderers opened their EFL Cup campaign with a 1-0 victory over League Two Barrow.

The West Bromwich Albion loanee's 44th minute curling free-kick was the perfect ending to an opening half dominated by last season's EFL Trophy champions.

Ian Evatt's League One outfit could not find a decisive finish against his former club from a succession of chances until Ashworth punished George Ray's foul on Cameron Jerome from 20 yards.

Pete Wild's Cumbrians came into the competition on the back of an impressive 2-1 opening day win at Tranmere Rovers.

But they never threatened to win a first-ever fixture against the Trotters, whose run to Wembley victory against Plymouth included a group stage win over the Bluebirds.

Barrow resolutely defended their box as Bolton continued to dictate and dominate possession, but could not get the second goal to put their fans at ease.

Ashworth's breakthrough goal ensured Bolton - denied a second late on by Paul Farman's great save from Victor Adeboyjeo - followed up their own first-day victory against Lincoln City.

Match report supplied by PA Media.

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