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Bolton Wanderers boss Ian Evatt on Oxford United, League One ambitions and away form this season

Bolton Wanderers are seeking to make it seven games unbeaten in League One when they take on Oxford United.

The Whites travel to the Kassam Stadium to take on Karl Robinson's side who are sitting in the play-offs as things stand.

Bolton have won five out of their last six encounter and are one of the form teams in the division at present.

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The U's meanwhile are seeking to bounce back to winning ways following their loss to Accrington Stanley, with Wanderers capable of doing the double over them this season should they pick up three points at the Kassam Stadium.

Before the game, Wanderers boss Ian Evatt spoke to the press and here's what he had to tell broadcasters prior to the fixture.

Any unavailability or injuries?

“All good. George Johnston is back training today, he’s over his 24-hour sickness bug. Other than that we’re all good.”

Do you select players to beat the opposition in front of you or do you have to think that these who have been playing regularly have done okay?

“We have to look at the opposition and their strengths and weaknesses. We also look games in advance to think about which personnel will suit which game and which opposition.

"For instance, a home game against AFC Wimbledon will be a completely different game to Burton Albion away, so we’re looking at that.

"Obviously we’ve got huge amounts of options and it’s down to me to come up with a conundrum to get it right. That’s what I’m paid to do, but there will be changes on Saturday.”

When you were playing and new ones come to the club, is that difficult to deal with?

“Yeah. I think so, but they should embrace it as well. You should embrace

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