100 not out for Trotters and Seasiderspublished at 14:53 GMT 21 February
Bolton v Blackpool (15:00 GMT)
Image source, Getty ImagesYou weren't around the first time these two met, nor was I, none of us were.
Today will be the 100th league meeting between Bolton and Blackpool, a rivalry which started just after the turn of the last century with a Trotters double, and which has subsequently been played out over the top three tiers of English football.
There is a chance they could both be departing League One at the end of this season but at opposite ends.
The home side's eight-game unbeaten run may have come a touch too late to threaten the top two but who would want to face them in the play-offs?
Blackpool's three defeats from their past five outings leaves them perilously perched two points clear of the dotted line, and with a trip to second-placed Lincoln to follow next weekend, large gulps are being taken at Bloomfield Road.
The news of forward Michael Obafemi being likely to miss the rest of the season with injury and the stripping of the captaincy from James Husband has only increased the furrowed brows of those with Tangerine loyalties - oh, and Bolton have won 10 of their past 13 games at home...








