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Plymouth Argyle vs Bolton Wanderers Prediction & Betting Tips 03.04.2026

Football PredictionsLeague OneLeague One
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Plymouth Argyle
03 Apr17:00R 1
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Bolton Wanderers
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Plymouth Argyle — Last 6 matches
Bolton Wanderers — Last 6 matches

Plymouth Argyle arrive in strong attacking form, with four wins and a draw from their last six league matches and only one defeat in that stretch. They have scored in five straight games and have gone over 2.5 goals in four of their last five, which fits a high-tempo total better than a cautious one. The 3-1 home win over Huddersfield Town on 21 March, with 3.9 xG and seven big chances, was especially useful evidence that their recent output is not being built on thin chances.

Bolton Wanderers are less reliable defensively on the road, where they have conceded 24 goals in 20 away league matches, and their last six in the division include several open games despite the 0-0 with Doncaster Rovers. They have also seen seven of their last nine league matches finish with both teams scoring, while their away record features only five wins and nine draws, so they are rarely able to shut a game down for long. That leaves plenty of room for goals at both ends, even if the 0-1 loss at Port Vale was a quieter exception.

The head-to-head record leans in the same direction on goals, with four of the last five meetings finishing under 2.5, but this fixture has produced enough clear chances over time to keep the total line in play. Plymouth’s home league matches average 2.8 goals combined, while Bolton’s away games average 2.3, so the venue numbers sit comfortably close to the threshold rather than well below it. The projected 2-1 scoreline also matches the sense of a competitive game that should still get beyond two goals.

Plymouth’s home form adds another layer of support, with nine wins, three draws and eight defeats at Home Park, and they have not lost in five league matches overall. Bolton are third in the table, so they should bring resistance, but their recent away defending has been uneven and they have failed to win any of their last three league games. That combination points more toward a scoreline that clears the line than one that stays tight.

My prediction is Over 2.5 Goals at 65/100. Plymouth have gone over the line in four of their last five league matches, Bolton’s recent games have been open enough to produce plenty of chances, and both sides are coming into this with credible attacking numbers. Plymouth’s 3-1 win over Huddersfield and Bolton’s 2-2 draw at Rotherham both fit the type of game that can land above the line, even if the H2H record is a slight caution.