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'Confident' - Plymouth Argyle handed defender fitness boost as Bolton Wanderers assessment made

Plymouth Argyle should have left wing-back Conor Grant available for their clash against Bolton Wanderers tomorrow after shaking off a groin problem.

Wanderers have their second game in the space of five days at the University of Bolton Stadium with the visit of the Pilgrims.

Bolton sit 11th in the table as things stand and seven points from the top six, while Steven Schumacher's side are in the play-offs and just a point ahead of Wycombe Wanderers and Sheffield Wednesday.

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The Pilgrims won the reverse fixture 3-0 at Home Park in October and Wanderers will be seeking to make amends for that defeat.

Grant came off due to a tight groin in midweek towards the end of the 2-0 win at Home Park against AFC Wimbledon as a precaution, but is expected to be fit for the clash versus Wanderers tomorrow.

Pilgrims boss Steve Schumacher told PlymouthLive : "Fitness-wise we are pretty much okay.

"Conor Grant will do a little bit less than everybody else today but he will be fine for tomorrow.

"We have got to get through training today but no worries so far."

Pilgrims defender James Wilson played in the 3-0 victory in October at Home Park against Wanderers, who strengthened heavily in the January transfer window with seven new signings made.

The 33-year-old is aware of the different challenge Wanderers will pose the Devon side compared to their last meeting, and believes they will provide a good test as both sides harbour play-off ambitions.

Wilson said: "They are confident, they play good football. They have got some good players, some good attackers.

"They signed a couple in January so they strengthened well. They are a different

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