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Watch Bolton Wanderers vs Birmingham City live online from the comfort of your home or office computer via the live soccer feeds available at www.oleolefootball.com . Both Bolton Wanderers and Birmingham City  are doing their best to keep their heads above water this season but find themselves dangerously close to the bottom three of the Premiership.

 

Wanderers are in 16th place of the Premier League table with 14 points from 17 matches. Their 14 points are the product of 3 wins, 5 draws and 9 losses. They are just ahead of 17th place Sunderland and 1 point back of Birmingham. Their last match saw them lose away to Man City by a score of 4-2 at City of Manchester Stadium.

 

Birmingham City also suffered through a disappointing week 17 as they were held to a 1-1 draw at home by Reading in their match at St. Andrews Ground. Alex McLeish's side are now 15th in the Premier League table with 15 points from their 17 matches. They are 2 points back of 14th place Boro but only 2 points up on 18th place Fulham who are in the relegation zone.

 

The Trotters will once again be without Heidar Helguson and Vaz Te when they host the Blues and Birmingham will continue to miss Borja Oubina.

 

This match at home to Birmingham provides Gary Megson's side with their best chance of the season to date of leap-frogging over Birmingham and creating some space between themselves and the back of the pack. Log onto www.oleolefootball.com and watch Bolton Wanderers vs Birmingham City live online as well as the rest of the Premier League live online. Their live football streaming makes it easy to watch live soccer week in and week out from the comfort of your home or office computer.

 


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Posted: 18th December 2007