U18s Beat Bolton - Ipswich Town News
An early goal from striker Declan Daniels was enough to give Town's U18s a 1-0 victory over Bolton Wanderers at Playford Road on Saturday morning.
Daniels, who limped off with an injury shortly after the break, struck after eight minutes when he connected with Brett McGavin's left-sided corner at the back post.
Visiting keeper James Aspinall did well to keep out Albert Wilton's close-range shot midway through the second half and although Bolton had more of the play, Town stopper Nick Hayes was relatively untroubled throughout.
U18s: Hayes, Cahill, Clements, Ogunmekan, Woolfenden, Cathline, Wilton (Ndaba 81), McGavin, Daniels (McKendry 54), Obazee (Fullwood 61), Meldrum. Unused: Beckwith.
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