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Bolton Wanderers duo selected for Northern Ireland duty ahead of Nations League clashes

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Bolton Wanderers duo Dion Charles and Conor Bradley have both been called up by Northern Ireland for their upcoming Nations League clashes.

Ian Baraclough's side take on Kosovo and Greece this month. They sit third in Group C2 as things stand. Wanderers striker Charles has been called up to the squad after scoring his first League One goal of the season in the midweek win over MK Dons.

The striker has four goals in all competitions so far this season. READ MORE:Grant McCann issues Bolton aim for Peterborough United & gives Wanderers verdict And Liverpool loanee Bradley also has been called uyp by Baraclough for the clashes.

Bradley has had an impressive start to life at Wanderers, scoring three goals in all competitions. Charles has 11 caps for Northern Ireland since his debut in March 2021.

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