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Association Football rivalry in north West England. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The A666 derby is an English association football rivalry between Lancashire and Greater Manchester football clubs Blackburn Rovers and Bolton Wanderers. The derby has been played across numerous divisions and cup competitions, most notably taking place in the Premier League from the mid 1990s, throughout the 2000s and into the early 2010s.

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A666 derby
SportAssociation Football
Teams
First meeting
Latest meeting
StadiumsEwood Park, Leamington Road (Blackburn)
Toughsheet Community Stadium, Burnden Park and Pikes Lane (Bolton)
Statistics
Meetings total172
Most winsBolton Wanderers 70
Most player appearancesBryan Edwards, Eddie Hopkinson, Ronnie Clayton 11 appearances
Top scorerNat Lofthouse 8 goals for Bolton Wanderers
All-time recordBlackburn Rovers (60)
Drawn (38)
Bolton Wanderers (70)
Largest victory
Locations within North West England
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Following Bolton Wanderers’ promotion back to the Premier League after beating fellow Lancashire rival Preston North End 3-0 at the Millennium Stadium in the 2001 Football League First Division play-off final. Blackburn would face Bolton a minimum of twice a season, every season for over a decade straight, until both sides were eventually relegated in 2012. With both clubs suffering from their owner's financial mismanagement. Neither Blackburn nor Bolton have yet to return to the top flight, however they have since crossed paths on occasion in the EFL Championship.

The rivalry and nickname originates from the fact that both Blackburn and Bolton are close geographical rivals, as the two Lancashire towns which are only 10 miles apart, are connected by the A666 road. The road itself is considered by some to be haunted, often being nicknamed "The Devil's Highway"[1][2] due to the number 666 being associated with the Devil, as well as the road's high accident rate.[3]

The first A666 derby took place on 19 November 1881 in an FA Cup tie at Leamington Road, Rover's old ground. Blackburn won the game 6-2 in front of a crowd of 4,000.[4] The two would not cross paths again until the formation of the Football League in 1888.

Background

Both clubs were part of the twelve original founding members of the Football League in 1888, making them among the country's oldest and most historic football teams.[5][6][7] The two sides have met on 172 occasions, making the derby one of the most contested fixtures in English football history.[8] Due to the two clubs' long professional histories, across many divisions, the league fixture has been across played the top three tiers of English football, as well as the FA Cup and League Cup. The two sides also met in the Anglo-Scottish Cup in 1976, and again the following year, with both sides seeing 2-0 wins respectively.

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