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Sheffield Wednesday extended their unbeaten league run to six matches with a hard-fought 1-1 draw at Bolton Wanderers. Jordan Storey's 66th goal sparked pandemonium in the away end. Over 5,000 Wednesdayites travelled to Lancashire and it looked like they would be celebrating a third successive win at full time.

But Wanderers snatched a point at the death, midfielder MJ Williams rifling a shot past Bailey Peacock-Farrell after the Owls failed to clear their lines from a corner. It was a sickener for Wednesday, who dominated for long periods.

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The former Owls player was given plenty of stick throughout by the Wednesday faithful. Stationed on the right hand side of Bolton's forward line, Kachunga rarely posed the visitors problems defensively.

There is no getting away from the fact that Kachunga was a major disappointment at Hillsborough. Signed by Garry Monk on a free transfer, Kachunga only scored once (at Rochdale in the Carabao Cup). He was largely ineffective and failed to make a

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