Wanderers head into the meeting having tasted defeat in all four competitive games across all competitions so far this season.
Defeats in the Carabao Cup and EFL Trophy to Bradford City and Crewe Alexandra respectively have been followed by successive losses in League Two for Forest Green Rovers and on the road against Colchester United the last time out.But this weekend, Wanderers are back at home and aiming for their first victory under new head coach Ian Evatt since his move from Barrow over the summer.Bolton face a Newport side who have started the new campaign well under Michael Flynn, losing just one of their six games so far.Last time out in midweek, the Exiles dumped Championship side Watford out of the Carabao Cup, and currently.
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