Bolton Wanderers should have striker Jon Dadi Bodvarsson available for this weekend's clash against Peterborough United. The Iceland international has been sidelined of late due to a hamstring problem.
He last featured for the Whites in the loss to Sheffield Wednesday last month. The 30-year-old has now returned to full training and, though the trip to MK Dons tomorrow will come too soon for him, he will be back in contention for the visit of Posh this Saturday.
Tomorrow's trip follows a free weekend after football was postponed as a mark of respect following the death of Queen Elizabeth II. READ MORE:'Drives me' - Bolton's George Thomason on intense midfield competition & why squad accept rotation Evatt had planned to make several changes for the cancelled trip to Cheltenham Town this last Saturday and is planning more for the clash against the Dons.
The Whites put their free Saturday to good use with training as he revealed Wanderers had not set off for the West Country when it was confirmed the weekend's action would be axed.