These sides have faced off twice this season, once in the FA Cup and once in the league, with both games seeing BTTS and Bolton coming away 2-1 winners.
This is a huge game for Huddersfield, they’ve been loitering around the playoff spots for a few weeks now but really need a positive result here to keep those hopes alive, with four points separating them from Stevenage in sixth.
Huddersfield have seen BTTS in each of their last five matches across all competitions, winning just one of these games. Their away record has been letting them down in their playoff push, with only six wins from their 21 matches on the road - though they have managed to score 25 goals across these games, indicating that they will be able to carry an attacking threat here.
Bolton have been one of the most entertaining sides to watch in the EFL this season, as shown by their 5-1 win over Stevenage during the week to cement their spot in the playoffs. They’ve seen BTTS in three of their last five matches across all competitions, and have seen 59 goals across their 21 home games in League One this season (2.80 per game).