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Bolton boss Ian Evatt on MK Dons, Cheltenham postponed, team choices & Portsmouth question mark

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Bolton Wanderers will head to Buckinghamshire tomorrow when they take on MK Dons at Stadium:MK. The Whites make the trip to take on the Dons following the postponement of all EFL action due to the passing away of Queen Elizabeth II.

Matches were called off as a mark of respect to the late monarch, who died at the age of 96 on Thursday afternoon at Balmoral in Scotland.

The fixture schedule will recommence tomorrow after the EFL confirmed the tributes which will be in place at all matches. A minute's silence will be held before each game, black armbands will be worn and the National Anthem will be played before kick-off, with all flags will be flown at half-mast too. READ MORE:Update on Bolton Wanderers striker Jon Dadi Bodvarsson ahead of MK Dons & Peterborough United It means Bolton's planned trip to Cheltenham Town over the weekend was called off and will have to be rearranged.

This morning, Wanderers boss Ian Evatt spoke to the press ahead of tomorrow evening's clash against the Dons and here's a transcript of what he had to say to broadcasters. With the game being postponed at the weekend, does that affect your thinking? “I think what team I would have picked on Saturday will be completely different to the team I pick tomorrow night.

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