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Ian Evatt assesses Bolton's upcoming spell including Lincoln City, Barnsley & Oxford United

Ian Evatt is expecting tough tests still to come for Bolton Wanderers in the coming weeks even now they have got a challenging start to the League One season out of the way.

Wanderers went into the international break in the top six and remain in the play-offs despite not being in action over the weekend. The clash against Portsmouth at Fratton Park was postponed due to call-ups within the squad.

Bolton have played nine games so far in their League One campaign and sit five points from the division's summit. They have had several challenging fixtures so far.

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Those have included trips to the likes of Ipswich Town and Plymouth Argyle, as well as hosting the likes of Sheffield Wednesday, Peterborough United, Charlton Athletic and Wycombe Wanderers. Now there has been a reset with Wanderers hopeful their players away on international duty return unscathed.

Wanderers have eight games across October, beginning with hosting Lincoln City this weekend. There are then League One clashes on the road against Cheltenham Town, Forest Green Rovers and Accrington Stanley, as well as hosting Barnsley, Burton Albion and Oxford United, while there is also a Papa Johns Trophy clash against Leeds United's under-21s.

Though Wanderers have just come through a challenging start to the season, Evatt is under no illusions of the tests the upcoming tranche of games will present his side during the winter months. But he is confident Bolton now have the players in their squad to cope with the challenges they pose.

He said: “Just because I have highlighted some of the tough fixtures we had in the first 10 games doesn’t mean there are no tough ones

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