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Impact Lincoln City's Fleetwood Town postponement could have vs Bolton Wanderers assessed

Ian Evatt believes that Lincoln City having a game postponed over the weekend might work against them when they take on a Bolton Wanderers side with momentum this evening.

The Imps had a free weekend after their away trip to Fleetwood Town was postponed due top heavy snowfall at Highbury Stadium and meant they did not have the exertions of more than 90 minutes of League One football.

Wanderers by stark contrast were in action at the University of Bolton Stadium against AFC Wimbledon as they made it seven wins from their last nine games with a comprehensive 4-0 victory.

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

Bolton are seven points from the League One play-offs as things stand and have lost just once in their last nine matches as they build up a head of steam in the second half of their campaign.

Though Evatt admits Michael Appleton's side will be fresher, it might not work in their favour when they take on a Bolton side with momentum, but expects the Imps to be a dangerous team with a plan for his side.

Evatt said: "Obviously they will be fresh, but sometimes that can work against you. We’re on a good roll at the minute and take Burton out of the equation, we’ve found some good form and momentum and want to continue that.

"We feel this is a really difficult place to come to at the moment.

"As I said, the ground staff have done an unbelievable job with the pitch - I think it’s the best in the league. It helps us because of the way we play and it’s huge – it’s almost an extra player for us with how important it is.

"So full credit to the ground staff and hopefully we can go and put on another exciting, entertaining performance and win the game.

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