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Squad sheets: Bolton Wanderers v Everton

Whether it was on opposite sides in the 1992 Scottish League Cup semi-final, entering management early, or thriving on modest resources in Lancashire, Owen Coyle and David Moyes have followed the same career path for decades. Now the two fortysomething Glaswegian friends meet in desperate need of consistency and three points. Bolton's impressive start to the season has been undermined by a run of one win in seven games while Everton have not recorded back-to-back league victories since October. The loss of the in-form Louis Saha and Jack Rodwell is a severe blow to the visitors. Andy Hunter Venue Reebok Stadium, Sunday 4pm Tickets £23-31 (0844 871 2932) Last season Bolton 3 Everton 2 Referee Lee Probert This season's matches 17 Y 43, R 5, 2.82 cards per game Odds Bolton 15-8 Everton 7-4 Draw 12-5 Bolton Subs from Bogdan, Rodrigo, Muamba, Lee, Petrov, Blake, Alonso, Steinsson, Cohen, Klasnic, Wheater Doubtful Steinsson (knee) Injured Davis (knee, Aug), Gardner (thigh, unknown), Samuel (calf, unknown) Suspended None Form guide LWLLDL Disciplinary record Y45 R4 Leading scorer Elmander 9 Everton Subs from Mucha, Jagielka, Beckford, Osman, Hibbet, Gueye, Baxter, Mustafi, Duffy, Wallace Doubtful None Injured Saha (hamstring, 26 Feb), Rodwell (groin, 19 Mar), Barkley (broken leg, Apr) Suspended None Form guide WLDDWL Disciplinary record Y32 R3 Leading scorer Cahill 9 Match pointers • If selected, Phil Neville will be making his 450th Premier League appearance, 50 more than his older brother Gary made before retiring recently • Stuart Holden has made more tackles (103) than any other player in the division • Everton have been fouled more times (346) than any other Premier League side but are the only one not to have won a penalty this season • Bolton have been caught offside on fewer occasions (40) than any other team • Everton have used the fewest players (20) of any top-flight club so far in 2010-11 • Jussi Jaaskelainen has made 350 Premier League appearances for Bolton since he was bought for £100,000 in 1997 – an average cost of £285.71 per game

Source: The Guardian ↗

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