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Jon Dadi Bodvarsson Bolton Wanderers injury latest ahead of Ipswich Town season opener

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Bolton Wanderers striker Jon Dadi Bodvarsson for this weekend's League One opener against Ipswich Town. Wanderers travel to take on the Tractor Boys this Saturday at Portman Road.

They will be seeking to begin the 2022/23 campaign in positive fashion. Striker Bodvarsson missed the club's final pre-season friendly last weekend against Huddersfield Town owing to a bruised foot.

The Iceland international has been back in training this week in the lead up to the clash against Ipswich. READ MORE:Injury update on new Bolton Wanderers signing Eoin Toal as patience urged with defender And Ian Evatt has confirmed that Bodvarsson is part of a fully fit squad at Wanderers for the opening game of the season against the Tractor Boys.

Only long term absentees Josh Sheehan and Lloyd Isgrove remain unavailable at the moment, as well as new signing Eoin Toal. Sheehan and Isgrove are poised to feature for the club's B team before a first team return, though taking on Warrington Town next week is thought to be unlikely.

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