Bradford host Bolton at Valley Parade on Thursday night in the second-leg of their League 1 playoff semi-final.Bolton take a 1-0 advantage into this second-leg, but will home advantage prove crucial for The Bantams?Bradford vs Bolton best betsBoth teams to score – 8/13 with Sky BetBoth teams to be carded 2+ times – 5/6 with bet365Kayden Jackson to score anytime – 5/2 with Sky BetBradford vs Bolton head to head overviewDate: Thursday 14th May 2026Kick-off: 8pmVenue: Valley Parade, Bradford, UKHow to watch: Sky Sports Football, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Ultra HDRReferee: Thomas KirkLast meeting: Bolton 1-0 Bradford (May 2026, Championship)Last 10 matches: Bolton – 1 wins; Bradford – 3 wins; Draws – 6Favourite to win: Bradford – 6/4Bradford vs Bolton predicted lineupsBradford (3-4-2-1): Walker, Baldwin, Wright, Tilt, Neufville, Metcalfe, Power, Touray, Lapslie, Sarcevic, Jackson.Bolton (4-2-3-1): Bonham, Osei Tutu, Toal, Johnston, Forino Joseph, Sheehan, Erhahon, Cozier Duberry, Rodrigues, Cissoko, BurstowBradford vs Bolton predictionThe Trotters’ narrow 1-0 victory leaves the tie on a knife edge with a trip to Wembley Stadium for the League 1 playoff final on the line.Amario Cozier-Duberry scored the Trotters’ winning goal and was agonisingly close to doubling his sides’ lead when his shot bounced off one post and across the goal line.The first leg win was a strong performance from Steven Schumacher’s men, but now they must go to a sold out Valley Parade and do the same once again if the Trotters are to punch their ticket to Wembley over May Bank Holiday.There hasn’t been many tougher places to get points than at Bradford in the league this season. Only Lincoln and Cardiff who both got automatic promotion had a better record.Mason Burstow looks Bolton’s biggest attacking threat heading into Thursday evening. The striker had three shots in the first leg, more than any other Bolton player, and continues to post strong underlying numbers. Across the season he has scored 12 goals, added four assists and averaged 1.85 shots per game across 46 appearances.The first leg was only the second time Bradford had hit a blank in the league since mid-March, their charge into the playoffs was built off envious home form. The pair only met at Valley Parade on April 25 where both clubs played out a 1-1 draw. That would be enough for Bolton to advance but will Bradford flip the script?Bradford vs Bolton betting tipsOnion bag bulging The goals angle is straightforward. Bolton kept clean sheets in only 17% of away matches this season and conceded in 83% of games on the road. Bradford meanwhile failed to score in only 9% of home league fixtures, finding the net in 21 of 23 matches at Valley Parade.As mentioned the pair played out a 1-1 drew as recently as April and with the prize at stake, both sides will believe they need to score to keep their promotion dream alive.Action JacksonKayden Jackson scored two goals in two games to round out the league season. Including Bradford’s goal in the drew with Bolton.He’s led the line very well over the past four games and will be a real threat to the Trotters back line. Bradford may start fast in front of an expected home crowd and Jackson will be spearheading their fight back.Bradford vs Bolton latest oddsFind the latest Bradford v Bolton betting odds here, odds courtesy of bet365 and are subject to change.Bradford – 6/4Draw – 23/10Bolton – 17/10More EFL play off predictionsFind more predictions and betting tips from our expert punters in our match previews on the Premier League, Champions League, Championship, League One and more!Stay up to date with all the latest World Cup Winner Odds, World Cup Top Goalscorer Odds, World Cup Group Winner Odds and all the best World Cup Betting Offers and Free Bets in our dedicated betting hubCommercial content notice: Taking one of the bookmaker offers featured in this article may result in a payment to talkSPORT. 18+. T&Cs apply.Remember to gamble responsiblyA responsible gambler is someone who:Establishes time and monetary limits before playingOnly gambles with money they can afford to loseNever chase their lossesDoesn’t gamble if they’re upset, angry or depressedGamcare – www.gamcare.org.ukFind our detailed guide on responsible gambling practices here.For help with a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or go to www.gamstop.co.uk to be excluded from all UK-regulated gambling websites.Free Bet OffersSee all the best free bets and betting offers available in the UK over at our dedicated pageSee all free bets18+ gambleaware.org. T&Cs apply