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Bolton Wanderers boss Ian Evatt on Fleetwood Town, match prediction & League One reflections

Bolton Wanderers play their final game of the season this weekend in League One when they host Fleetwood Town.

The Cod Army travel to the University of Bolton Stadium this weekend with their status in the third tier still not secure.

Stephen Crainey's side are outside the relegation zone on goal difference alone ahead of Gillingham as the battle to stay up will go down to the final day.

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For Wanderers, they are set for a top 10 finish and can finish as high as ninth if they pick up three points and Portsmouth suffer defeat by a sufficent enough margin.

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

One to go…

“Yes, obviously the most important thing is that we finish strongly. We’ve done well in recent weeks, in fact we’ve done well since the middle of January, but we want to finish as high as we possibly can. There’s still an opportunity to finish ninth, providing we do our job and fingers crossed we can do that on Saturday.”

Is there already pressure for next season even though this one is not yet over?

“Not necessarily. I think we have to embrace it. I think we are a fantastic football club with a rich history and you’re expected to win, it’s just the way it is.

"We’re excited that we feel we’ve got a competitive squad, one that’s learning and improving all the time and we have another transfer window before the start of next season, so lots of things to look forward to and positive. There’s lots of things to look at from this season, first half and second half.

"The second half’s been really, really positive. We’re happy potentially

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