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/ Michael Lintorn / 02 February 2012 / Leave a Comment
Bolton's recent form suggests that relegation worries will be shortlived
Bolton's away record suggests that there must be a winner in this encounter, but who? Use the Opta stats to help make your judgement...
Bolton have drawn none of their last 16 Premier League away matches (W4 L12).
The Trotters have kept just one clean sheet in their last 37 Premier League away games.
Norwich have lost just one of their last five home games (W2 D2 L1) but won none of the last three.
Six of the last seven league meetings between Norwich and Bolton have been won by a single goal margin.
Bolton have failed to score in three of their last five Premier League away games.
Norwich have scored a league-high proportion of headed goals in the Premier League (41%).
The Canaries have mustered a league-high 28 headers on target this season.
Owen Coyle's side have fired in the highest percentage of shots on target in the top flight (53%).
Bolton have made more interceptions than any other Premier League side this season (448).
Norwich have kept just one clean sheet in their last 24 Premier League matches.
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