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Supercomputer's tight play-offs race for Bolton Wanderers as Derby County & Portsmouth verdicts made

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Bolton Wanderers climbed into the League One play-off spots earlier this week following victory over MK Dons. Goals from Dion Charles and Gethin Jones either side of half-time secured three points for Wanderers on the road at Stadium MK.

Combined with results elsewhere, the Whites now sit fifth in the table. Challenging for a place in the top six was the objective this season before a ball was kicked in anger and Wanderers are currently in the positions they will hope to be in and around by the start of May.

They sit fifth as things stand ahead of this weekend's home game against Peterborough United. READ MORE:Grant McCann issues Bolton aim for Peterborough United & gives Wanderers verdict Throughout the campaign, football statistics website FiveThirtyEight is forecasting how the League One table might finish after the results of every matchday, with the campaign reaching the climax of the regular season at the start of May before the play-offs.

As things stand, Ipswich Town and Sheffield Wednesday are tipped to be the two sides clinching automatic promotion and playing back in the Championship again.

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