Owen Coyle's side seek to recover from consecutive defeats against Brendan Rodgers' team and improve their confidence as they approach the run-in with two games in hand.Bolton manager Owen Coyle has tended to start David Ngog as a lone striker this season, but eight-goal top scorer Ivan Klasnic and Kevin Davies, who started the Trotters’ last match against Newcastle, could also feature alongside or instead of the forward.Nigel Reo-Coker and Mark Davies will likely start and will be joined by Darren Pratley should Coyle opt for a three-man central midfield. Ryo Miyaichi has usually started above Chris Eagles on the right wing, but the English midfielder is likely to feature at some point.Gretar Steinsson has resumed service at right-back since his return from injury alongside centre-backs David Wheater and Tim Ream, with Sam Ricketts moving across to left-back in place of Marcos Alonso.Swansea have few injury worries and have fielded a settled line-up of late, although Brendan Rodgers could look to give some game time to squad players including striker Luke Moore, who started against Newcastle.Nathan Dyer impressed last week against Blackburn and could start ahead of Wayne Routledge on the right wing.
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