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Bolton Wanderers injury update on Manchester City loanee ahead of Cheltenham Town

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Bolton Wanderers have a near fit squad to choose from for this weekend's trip to take on Cheltenham Town. Wanderers make the journey down to Gloucestershire aiming to make it back to back wins in League One.

They will be seeking to build on the 3-1 victory over Charlton Athletic last weekend. The Whites are currently eighth in the table and just a point from the play-offs.

Should Bolton win and results elsewhere go their way on Saturday, they could be back in the top six by 5pm. READ MORE:Ian Evatt's Bolton Wanderers transfer deadline day admission & Owen Beck Liverpool deal explained Prior to the encounter, Wanderers boss Ian Evatt has confirmed that Manchster City loanee James Trafford is fine to play after a slight ankle knock picked up at the end of last weekend's 3-1 win over Charlton Athletic.

Lloyd Isgrove remains out with a slight heel and foot problem. “James Trafford is fine after that little ankle knock, everyone else is fine," Evatt said. “Izzy is still struggling with that heel and plantar fascia.

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