Fans can watch matches of Bolton Wanderers FC from the hotel located adjacent to the stadium. Bolton offers spectators the opportunity to watch matches from… their bedrooms.
The Toughsheet Community Stadium opened in 2007 and serves as the home ground for Bolton Wanderers FC. The stadium has a capacity of over 28,000 people. In 2012, Bolton was relegated from the Premier League and has yet to return to England’s top flight since then. Due to financial difficulties, Bolton even dropped down to League Two.
This season, The Trotters are currently placed in the top 3 in League One and are striving to return to the Championship. To increase revenue for the club, they have utilized a hotel built within the premises of the Toughsheet Community Stadium.
This hotel features modern and spacious bedrooms, each with its own private bathroom and full amenities. The most notable feature is that many rooms offer direct views of the playing field. Fans can comfortably follow Bolton’s matches from these rooms. Each room is priced at £115 per night, providing an exciting experience for the team’s supporters from Manchester.
The hotel boasts modern architecture, with glass-floored levels and glass elevators. Additionally, there are a beer bar and a bar counter, providing guests with main meals, snacks, drinks, and coffee. Surrounding the stadium, there are also various entertainment services such as a cinema, bowling alley, and multiple shopping outlets.
It has been 5 years since Bolton last played in the Championship. At present, they are in 3rd place in the league table, trailing the team above them by 4 points. Only the top 2 teams in League One will secure direct promotion. With 7 matches remaining, manager Ian Evatt’s team will need to surpass Derby County to break into the top 2 leading positions.