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Bolton Wanderers boss Ian Evatt on facing Doncaster Rovers & transfer window preparations

Bolton Wanderers have four games left of their season still to go as the League One season approaches its climax.

And Wanderers travel to take on relegation-threatened Doncaster Rovers tomorrow on Good Friday as they seek to finish as high up the table as possible.

For the hosts, however, all focus is remaining in the third tier of English football and sit five points from safety heading into the upcoming fixtures.

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Doncaster gave themselves a glimmer of hope thanks to a 2-0 win over Crewe Alexandra last weekend, a result which relegated the Railwaymen to League Two.

But Wanderers are seeking to go through April unbeaten and achieve a top 10 finish in the third tier of English football, having been promoted out of League Two last campaign.

Ahead of the encounter, Wanderers boss Ian Evatt spoke to the media at a pre-match press conference and here's a transcript of what he had to say to broadcasters.

Any encouraging news injury wise?

“Declan John is fit and available. Dapo Afolayan is fit and available. Other than that, I think that’s it.”

Not too long to go now, but this is a big game for Doncaster?

“Yeah, they’re fighting for their lives, no doubt about that. They’re not just going to give it to us. We’re going to have to go and earn it.

"Obviously we’re not at full strength but whatever team we put out will be competitive. I know the manager really well, grew up together, pretty much from the same area. We had kids football together, we’re the same age, same friendship group, so it’ll be nice to see him and credit to him for getting that job and opportunity and I hope he does really well apart from Friday.

“One

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