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Nov 7, 2014 at 8pm UK
 
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Team News: Uwe Rosler makes four changes for trip to Bolton Wanderers

Wigan Athletic manager Uwe Rosler makes four changes to his side for their Championship trip to Bolton Wanderers, for whom Max Clayton makes a first competitive start.

Wigan Athletic manager Uwe Rosler has made four changes for their Championship visit to Bolton Wanderers this evening.

The Latics became the first team to lose to Brighton & Hove Albion in 11 matches when they went down 1-0 at the Amex Stadium in midweek.

James Tavernier, Don Cowie, James McClean and Martyn Waghorn have all been axed following that defeat.

Defender Leon Barnett returns after suspension, while Callum McManaman, Emyr Huws and Marc-Antoine Fortune are also back in the visiting lineup.

Bolton comfortably beat Cardiff City 3-0 on Tuesday for a third win in five games under Neil Lennon, who makes just one alteration to that winning XI.

Max Clayton comes in for his first Trotters start alongside Craig Davies in attack, with Darren Pratley banned. Liam Feeney, who scored two in their victory over the Bluebirds, continues in midfield.

The hosts can climb out of the relegation zone and above Wigan with three points at the Macron Stadium.

Bolton: Lonergan; Mills, Ream, Dervite; Vela; Danns, Mark Davies, Feeney Lee; Craig Davies, Clayton
Subs: Kenny, Moxey, McNaughton, Spearing, Hall, Mason, Beckford

Wigan Carson; Perch, Barnett, Figueroa, Kiernan; Maloney, Huws, McManaman, Espinoza, Forshaw; Fortune
Subs: Nicholls, Tavernier, McCann, McClean, Cowie, Waghorn, Kvist

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Bolton Wanderers Manager Neil Lennon walks onto the pitch at the start of the Sky Bet Championship match between Birmingham City and Bolton Wanderers at St Andrews (stadium) on October 18, 2014
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