BOLTON boss Ian Evatt could name an unchanged team for the fourth League Two game in a row for Saturday's visit of Southend United, while defender Harry Brockbank is ahead of schedule in his recovery from a hamstring injury.
Wanderers came through their midweek trip to Scunthorpe United with a clean bill of health - an additional boost after making it four wins on the spin in all competitions.
And Brockbank's progress is further good news, with Evatt hoping to have him available in the coming weeks.
The Bolton academy product was expected to be sidelined until Christmas after suffering a split tear of his hamstring tendon.
But Evatt said: "Harry Brockbank’s progressing well as well, he’s looking like he’s going to be back sooner rather than later.
"Certainly I think there’s every chance he will be back before Christmas which is positive.
"So other than Dennis (Politic) and Liam Edwards, who are long term, we’re looking like we’re getting there slowly."
Of those involved on Tuesday, Evatt added: "We’re all good, all fine. They’ve all recovered well.
"Everyone seems fully fit which is great news for us."
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