IAN Evatt has named his starting XI for Wanderers’ League One clash with Plymouth Argyle at Home Park.
The Whites will be looking to bounce back from last weekend’s 4-0 defeat against Wigan Athletic at the UniBol.
Meanwhile, Plymouth have made a strong start to the season and currently sit at the top of the league table, having lost just one game.
Ryan Lowe’s men came from behind to earn a 3-1 win against Oxford United at the Kassam Stadium in their last outing.
Wanderers have faced Plymouth 30 times in their history, with a record of 15 wins, two draws and 13 defeats.
Their last win in the fixture came in January 1993 following a 3-1 victory at Burnden Park in the Second Division.
Evatt must serve a touchline ban after picking up four yellow cards, with Peter Atherton leading operations in the technical area.
Here is how the sides line-up.
Plymouth: Cooper, Edwards, Wilson, Scarr, Galloway, Grant, Camara, Houghton, Broom, Hardie, Garrick
Subs: Burton, Gillesphey, Mayor, Agard, Randell, Law, Jephcott
Bolton: Dixon, Brockbank, Baptiste, Johnston, Gordon, Williams, Lee, Isgrove, Sheehan, Afolayan, Bakayoko
Subs: Gilks, Delfouneso, Doyle, Sarcevic, Aimson, Kachunga, Thomason
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