OWEN Coyle will give Wanderers’ next generation the chance to shine against Macclesfield Town in the Carling Cup.

Adam Blakeman, Joe Riley and Mark Connolly are all expected to play some part in tomorrow night’s Reebok clash.

Coyle will ring the changes against the League Two club for the second-round clash ahead of Saturday’s trip to Liverpool in the Premier League.

Adam Bogdan, David Wheater, Darren Pratley, Mark Davies, Marcos Alonso and Robbie Blake are also likely to start.

And the manager will hope to finally have new signing Tuncay available after the Turkish striker has been stuck in Germany waiting for a work permit.

But it is the inclusion of youngsters Blakeman, Riley and Connolly that will offer Wanderers fans a glimpse of the future.

Blakeman was named among the substitutes for the first time in Sunday’s 3-2 defeat against Manchester City.

The versatile 19-year-old, who can play left back or centre midfield, impressed last season with the reserves and scored in John Henry’s side’s 2-1 opening defeat at Swansea last week.

Riley, an attacking right back, came on against Levante in the pre-season friendly while Connolly, also 19, who can play centre back or midfield, was included on Wanderers’ US tour in the summer.

“I’ll make changes,” said Coyle. “Adam Blakeman was on the bench and you might see one or two of the young reserves, like Joe Riley and Mark Connolly, popping up in the game.”

He added: “It’s been tough on the lads who came on against Manchester City [Darren Pratley and Mark Davies] because they probably deserved a starting slot but, ultimately, I can only start 11.”

Coyle is desperate to have Tuncay available after the 29-year-old, who has joined on a season-long loan from VfL Wolfsburg, has been frustrated by paperwork.

The Bolton boss only discovered at 5pm on Friday that he would be without the forward for Sunday’s clash at City.

But the issue should be resolved in time for Tuncay to make his debut against Macclesfield.

Coyle added: “Hopefully that will be resolved at the start of the week.”

Jlloyd Samuel, meanwhile, is back at Wanderers.

The full back, who was released by Coyle at the end of last season, is training with his old club as he searches for a new employer.