Cardiff vs Bolton: Live stream, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for the Championship clash
Gary Madine has chance to grab first goal for the promotion-chasing Bluebirds against his former club
GARY NADINE goes head-to-head with Bolton Wanderers, the club he left in the final hours of the January transfer window.
Nadine has yet to score for Cardiff following his £6million move, having netted 10 times for a Trotters team that has been battling relegation all season.
The promotion-chasing Bluebirds are fourth in the Championship following their 1-1 draw with Millwall.
Boss Neil Warnock was left frustrated after Sol Bamba’s late strike at The Den was ruled out after referee Keith Stroud brought play back for an earlier foul on left-back Joe Bennett.
Bolton produced a hard-fought 1-1 draw with Fulham at the weekend courtesy of a goal from former Bluebird Adam Le Fondre.
Manager Phil Parkinson had this to say of the trip to Cardiff:
“This is our game in hand and what a chance we have to go there and get above Reading, another team we’ve been targeting for a while.
“It will be fantastic if we can go and get a result down there and we’ll be giving our all to do just that.”
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Where can I watch Cardiff City vs Bolton Wanderers?
The game is not live on national television.
You can keep up-to-date with all the latest action on the SunSport LIVE blog.
BBC Radio 5 Live and talkSPORT will also be covering the action, along with local radio stations.
When is the kick-off?
The action gets underway at 7.45pm at the Vitality Stadium on Tuesday, February 13 at the Cardiff City Stadium.
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Team news
Nadine will be desperate to get off the mark for his new club – against his old teammates.
A former Bluebird currently tops the Bolton goal scoring charts.
Sammy Ameobi has four goals, including an impressive strike which recently edged Bolton past Bristol City.
Zach Clough re-signed on loan at the end of the transfer window, and Bolton fans hope he can show the same form he did in his first spell with the club, 21 goals in 58 matches.