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Bolton Wanderers take on Peterborough United this weekend aiming to make it three wins on the spin in September.
Wanderers have picked up three points against Charlton Athletic and on the road against MK Dons. They host Posh at the University of Bolton Stadium tomorrow.
Saturday's opponents in the form of Posh are below Bolton in the table at present but are expected to be among the sides challenging for promotion this season. The London Road side were relegated from the Championship last season.
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Wanderers boss Ian Evatt might not make wholesale changes for tomorrow's encounter as he had in recent matches. But he conceded that rotation could well happen following the travel and exertions against the Dons on Tuesday evening.
Evatt said: “Each game is different and some personnel are suited to certain types of game. It bodes well for the rest of the season that we have the right players for most types of games.
“Just because we won 2-0 on Tuesday does not mean that the game on Saturday will be identical and we get the same performance level. You have to remember that a long journey and the physical demand to play the way we are playing takes it out of you as well.
“It doesn’t mean I will make wholesale changes – five, six, seven – but it means certain personnel will be rotated and better suited to Saturday.”
James Trafford is anticipated to continue as goalkeeper. The back three could also be the same with Gethin Jones, Ricardo Santos and George Johnston lining up again.
Conor Bradley would be anticpated the line up on the right flank. Declan John could come in on the left.
In central midfield, George Thomason is
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Bolton Wanderers are hopeful of having Conor Bradley available before the weekend's clash against Lincoln City owing to sickness picked up while on Northern Ireland duty.
Josh Sheehan believes the Bolton Wanderers squad is a very different one to the side he played in last season but feels it is now one of the strongest collection of players in League One as he aims to make an impact upon it after putting injury problems behind him.
Bolton Wanderers return to action from the international break this weekend when they take on Lincoln City.
Bolton Wanderers return to League One action this weekend when they host Lincoln City.
Gareth Ainsworth believes Bolton Wanderers will be among a clutch of clubs challenging the likes of Sheffield Wednesday who beat his Wycombe side for promotion out of League One this season.
Northern Ireland boss Ian Baraclough praised Bolton Wanderers defender Conor Bradley for his performance in the Uefa Nations League win over Kosovo.
Northern Ireland boss Ian Baraclough believes Eoin Toal will do well at Bolton Wanderers and has watched the former under-21 international train at his new club as he assesses the defender's potential path to the senior international scene.
Ian Evatt felt Owen Beck did 'okay' on his debut for Bolton Wanderers as he outlined why he took the young defender off midway through the clash against Tranmere Rovers.
Tranmere Rovers boss Micky Mellon felt his side could have done better to defend the equalising goal Bolton Wanderers scored against his side in the Papa Johns Trophy.
Former Bolton Wanderers forward Nathan Delfouneso is close to joining fellow League One side Accrington Stanley.
Jon Dadi Bodvarsson could well play a part for Bolton Wanderers against Tranmere Rovers on Tuesday night after returning from injury in the win over Peterborough United.
Bolton Wanderers consolidated their place in the League One top six with a 1-0 victory at home over Peterborough United.
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MK Dons boss Liam Manning admitted his side were not good enough in the 2-0 loss to Bolton Wanderers and the penalty his side conceded was frustrating and tough to take.
Bolton Wanderers made it two wins on the bounce and climbed back into the League One top six with a win on the road over MK Dons.
Ian Evatt believes the challenge MK Dons pose to Bolton Wanderers is similar to the test his side faced aagainst Charlton Athletic as he plans his team selection.
The EFL have confirmed that all matches will resume from Tuesday, September 13 with tributes to be paid after the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Ian Evatt has essentially ruled out the possibility of Bolton Wanderers recruiting any free agents following the conclusion of the summer transfer window.