Wanderers Women v Crewe Alexandra: Victory Park Preview 2025

In Bolton Wanderers News by News Desk September 14, 2025

Wanderers Women v Crewe Alexandra: Victory Park Preview 2025

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Key Points

  • ·       Bolton Wanderers Women aim for back-to-back league wins ahead of the home game against Crewe Alexandra.
  • ·       Last weekend's impressive away win against Mancunian Unity, with goals from Faye Knox and Caitlin Clarke, ended Unity’s winning start to the season.
  • ·       The match at Victory Park marks Wanderers’ first home fixture win hope for the 2025/26 season after tight defeats to FC United and AFC Fylde.
  • ·       Crewe Alexandra has started well this season, securing four wins in six games, currently sitting 4th in the NWWRL Premier Division.
  • ·       Crewe's recent form includes three clean sheets in their last four matches, with striker Tasia Brough scoring a brace in the previous 2-0 victory.
  • ·       Admission for Victory Park home fixtures is £3 for adults, £1 concessions, and free for under 8s, with cash-only entry.
  • ·       The game kicks off at 2:00 pm on Sunday, 14 September at Victory Park, Chorley.

What is the context of the Wanderers v Crewe Alexandra Women’s fixture?

As reported by the official Bolton Wanderers FC website, Bolton Wanderers Women head into their Sunday home game against Crewe Alexandra aiming to secure consecutive wins in the league to climb the Northern Women’s Regional League (NWWRL) Premier Division table. The Whites come into this fixture on the back of a confidence-boosting away victory against Mancunian Unity, a result that brought an end to Unity's victorious start this season. Goals from Faye Knox and Caitlin Clarke sealed the 2-0 win in very challenging physical conditions compounded by heavy weather.

This success was particularly significant given Wanderers had suffered a defeat in their previous league outing against AFC Fylde, making this recent victory a perfect response and demonstration of the squad's fighting spirit and determination to improve.

How have Bolton Wanderers performed at home this season?

The upcoming match represents an opportunity for Bolton Wanderers Women to earn their first win at their new home, Victory Park, in the current season. Prior to this, they faced narrow defeats in home fixtures against FC United and AFC Fylde during their time at Chorley and have shown promising signs that they could have earned points in both encounters.

The club's players and management are motivated to reverse their fortunes on home ground, understanding the importance of building momentum especially as this fixture is the last league game before the club’s entrance into two cup competitions in consecutive weeks—the Adobe Women's FA Cup at home versus Chester FC and the Alliance Design and Print Cup away at Preston North End.

What is Crewe Alexandra Women's form heading into this match?

Crewe Alexandra Women have begun their campaign strongly, winning four out of six league games so far and holding a respectable 4th place in the table. Their recent form includes keeping three clean sheets in their last four fixtures, a testament to a disciplined defensive setup under their coaching team.

Among their victories are wins against Curzon Ashton, Tranmere Rovers, Poulton Vics, and most recently West Didsbury & Chorlton, with Tasia Brough notably scoring twice in that last 2-0 result. Crewe will be looking to continue this strong start with another statement performance on the road at Victory Park.

What are the matchday arrangements and ticket details?

The game is scheduled for a 2:00 pm kick-off on Sunday, 14 September, at Victory Park, Duke Street, Chorley (postcode PR7 3DU).

Admission for home fixtures at Victory Park has been set at £3 for adults and £1 for concessions, with free entry for children under eight. Supporters should note that entry will be via cash-only turnstiles, with no card payments accepted. This information was emphasised by Bolton Wanderers FC to ensure smooth and clear access for attendees.

The ground will also feature a bar for refreshments, and parking around Victory Park is limited. However, there is ample free parking available in Chorley town centre on Sundays after 1:00 pm, offering fans alternative options for arrival.

What challenges and expectations surround this fixture for Bolton Wanderers?

As emphasised by the match report on bwfc.co.uk, the team is determined to seize the opportunity to build momentum from their recent away win while facing a tactically challenging Crewe Alexandra side. With the weather and physicality playing a role in recent matches, managing these factors effectively will be crucial for the home team’s success.

Wanderers must also contend with the pressure of securing positive results ahead of their cup engagements, making this league fixture important not only for table positioning but also for morale and squad confidence.

What insights are provided by the managers about this fixture?

As previewed in the club’s media content, Myles Smith, the Women’s team manager, highlights the significance of the game against Crewe Alexandra. He notes the need for consistency after a run of inconsistent results and the importance of using this fixture to establish a winning rhythm at Victory Park before the cup competitions commence.