Grimsby's last three games in all competitions were postponed after a member of the first team squad contracted Covid-19 and the players and management staff had to self-isolate.
Today's match will be Grimsby's first game in three weeks, while Wanderers have played three fixtures in that time. But Evatt knows how motivated his former manager at QPR and Blackpool, Holloway, will have the Mariners.And the Wanderers head coach is hoping that the game will open up for Bolton as the match wears on.
He said: “This is where everybody will slip up and that mental side of the game will be saying Bolton are going to win, Grimsby haven’t trained for three weeks.
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