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Bolton Wanderers hopeful on midfield duo's fitness ahead of Accrington but defender ruled out

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Bolton Wanderers are hopeful of having midfield duo Josh Sheehan and Kyle Dempsey available for this weekend's trip to Accrington Stanley but defender Eoin Toal remains unavailable.

Wanderers travel to the Wham Stadium on Saturday seeking their first League One victory in four games. The Whites sit seventh as things stand and just outside the play-offs on goals scored behind Barnsley.

Ian Evatt has a near fully fit squad to choose from for the trip to East Lancashire. Though striker Jon Dadi Bodvarsson came off in the midweek win over Leeds United's under-21s in the Papa Johns Trophy after rolling his ankle, the Iceland international should be fine. READ MORE:Bolton Wanderers will 'miss' Liverpool loanee vs Accrington Stanley as selection decision faced Sheehan will be monitored after being withdrawn at half-time of the 3-0 win with a back spasm.

It is hoped Dempsey will be fit for the game too following the aftermath of a hip problem suffered in the loss to Cheltenham Town.

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