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Bolton Wanderers boss Ian Evatt on Cheltenham Town, summer transfer plans & injury latest

Bolton Wanderers play their final away game of the season this Saturday when they make the journey to Gloucestershire to take on Cheltenham Town.

Wanderers travel to take on Michael Duff's Robins side for a 3pm kick-off as they aim to extend their unbeaten run as the season nears its climax.

The two teams were promoted out of League Two last season and both are poised for a midtable finish, with Wanderers potentially being in the top 10.

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Wanderers have won their last two games and will be seeking to make it three in a row against the Robins this weekend.

Ahead of the game, Wanderers boss Ian Evatt spoke to the press and here's what he had to say on the clash to broadcasters.

What’s the roll call in terms of availability?

“Kyle Dempsey has trained again today so he will be available for Saturday. Everyone else is all good and ready to go apart from the obvious really.”

You want to finish the season with a flourish?

“Many weeks ago we set the players a points target and, believe it or not, it’s still achievable just about. It’s not going to get us in the play-offs, I think it’s a freak year, this year.

“But 67 points with two to play is not to be sniffed at and I think if we get to the points total that we want to achieve, then I think nine out of the last 10 years I think that would have been enough to get in the play-offs so it shows you that we’ve had a decent season.

"Obviously we need to improve and we want to improve because we want to be the best, but we’ve built a solid foundation and structure this season and I think most people are relatively pleased with how we’ve done.”

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