Wolves off to the lancastrian back streets to put a bit of glamour into their drab, grey lives - if they haven't gone bust first.
New loan signings Adam Le Fondre and Rochinha are expected to boost Bolton's attacking options.
Emile Heskey (hamstring), Marc Tierney (ankle), Mark Davies and Max Clayton (both knee) are out but Lee Chung-yong should return.
Wolves' Bakary Sako will be back from the Africa Cup of Nations after Mali's elimination but is unlikely to play.
Tommy Rowe is out with a broken foot but Scott Golbourne is in contention following his own foot injury.
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
Bolton have won seven and lost none of their last 10 at home to Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Wolves have scored only six times in this run and never more than once in a match.
Bolton
Bolton are one of three sides yet to be shown a red card this season (along with Ipswich and Cardiff).
The Trotters last saw red in March 2014 versus Yeovil Town.
Wolves
After going six games without a win (D1 L5), Wolverhampton Wanderers have since won five and lost none of their last seven.
Kenny Jackett's men have kept five clean sheets in the aforementioned run, conceding only twice.
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Bolton v. The Famous Wanderers Match Thread
posted on 1/2/15
Which kicking incident, there have been many
posted on 1/2/15
Horwich Parkway
posted on 1/2/15
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SDkgh8rD7iI
posted on 1/2/15
Cinci - proper Wolves fans celebrated winning the Championship title. They don't try to belittle it.
posted on 1/2/15
Anyway, I am turning in. Goodnight.
posted on 1/2/15
Who has belittled it? I certainly haven't
posted on 1/2/15
Good effort today Bute
posted on 1/2/15
Did hear about that pundit, stuck there for an hour I think.
posted on 1/2/15
Superbowl time
posted on 1/2/15
comment by Isle of Bute (U16473)
posted 58 minutes ago
Anyway, I am turning in. Goodnight.
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Goodnight Bute, sleep tight, don't let the mick bugs bite