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Bolton Wanderers boss Ian Evatt on Lincoln City, Michael Appleton verdict and midfield options

Bolton Wanderers are aiming to make it eight wins in their last 10 games when they take on Lincoln City tomorrow evening.

Wanderers host the Imps at the University of Bolton Stadium and can do the double over Michael Appleton's side if they pick up three points.

Bolton are 10th in the League One table and their gap to the top six and the play-offs currently stands at seven points, a deficit they will be hoping to reduce further against the Imps.

READ MORE:Lincoln City's Michael Appleton makes Bolton prediction and gives view on Wanderers transfers

Lincoln are currently 17th in the standings and are five points from the drop zone heading into the encounter.

Before the game, Wanderers boss Evatt spoke to the press and here's a full transcript of what he had to say to broadcasters prior to the encounter.

Any injuries on unavailability?

“All good from the weekend, no issues. All systems go tomorrow.”

It’s amazing how everyone is fit and available when you’re on a great run?

“I think they coincide with each other. I think we’ve had an awful injury record in the first half of the season and then since we’ve brought in the new recruits, everyone seems to be coming back fit.

"It’s just the way it’s happened for us, we’re in a pretty good place, we’re really pleased with what’s happening. I think there’s loads more to come, but for now we’re in a good vein of form.”

Lincoln next up - what do you expect?

“Tough. I think we’ve learnt our lesson about this league and how tough it can be. I know Michael very, very well. I played under him, excellent manager, I know his team will be well coached and I think they’ve had some really good away wins during this season so they’re going to be a dangerous team, but I think we’re a dangerous

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