WANDERERS welcome Wycombe Wanderers to the University of Bolton Stadium tomorrow as Keith Hill's bid to engineer an unlikely escape continues. Here are the main talking points ahead of the Chairboys' visit.
WANDERERS TEAM NEWS
Muhammadu Faal will not be rushed into regular first-team football, Ronan Darcy is a doubt for tomorrow with a foot injury while Dennis Politic has been struck down with illness and defenders Toto Nsiala, Jack Hobbs and Kean Bryan are all doubts.
MANCHESTER UNITED FUTURE PUT ON HOLD
Ethan Hamilton says he is totally committed to helping Bolton try to survive in League One, and his future with parent club Manchester United is not currently on his mind.
PATIENCE NEEDED
Keith Hill has addressed the criticism of his time at the helm and insists progress is being made at the club.
CHEQUE IT OUT
Hill feels the only 'quick fix' in modern-day football is to have an open cheque book policy, though that does not come with a guarantee of success.
THE BUFF
Chief football writer Marc Iles and Tom Molloy dissect Tuesday's defeat to Doncaster and preview tomorrow's fixture at home to fourth-placed Wycombe.
HILL'S FAVOURITE UNDERDOGS
Hill says he would like to see Gareth Ainsworth's side flourish – once tomorrow's game is out of the way
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