What is bolton derby county?

Bolton Wanderers and Derby County are both football clubs that compete in the English Football League Championship, which is the second-highest division in English football.

Bolton Wanderers Football Club was founded in 1874 and is based in Bolton, Greater Manchester. They have won various domestic honours in their history, including four FA Cup titles. Bolton Wanderers have spent most of their history in the first two tiers of English football, and their current home ground is the University of Bolton Stadium.

Derby County Football Club, on the other hand, was founded in 1884 and is based in Derby, Derbyshire. They have won two English League championships as well as one FA Cup. Derby County have also spent much of their history in the top two tiers of English football. Their current home ground is Pride Park Stadium.

The two clubs have played against each other numerous times over the years, with each team winning their fair share of matches. However, in recent years, Bolton Wanderers have struggled with financial difficulties and were relegated to League Two in 2019, while Derby County narrowly avoided relegation from the Championship.