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Bolton Wanderers v West Bromwich Albion - Preview
By Jemma Tappenden
August 29 2008
Baggies fans will be relieved to know that Tony Mowbray has no fresh injury concerns ahead of tomorrows Premiership clash with Bolton Wanderers. Mowbray's squad emerged from their midweek shock defeat at League One's Hartlepool unscathed, although several rested players from that Carling cup fixture look set to be recalled this weekend.

Scott Carson, Paul Robinson, Gianni Zuiverloon and Ishmael Miller are all expected to return to the first team line up at the Reebok Stadium. 

Record signing Borja Valero also looks set to make his Premiership debut having made his first appearance for the Baggies midweek.

Bolton boss Gary Megson will recall Andy O'Brien, Kevin Nolan and Kevin Davies to his starting line up after they were rested midweek.

Matt Taylor and Johan Elmander will be absent with a broken toe and hamstring strain respectively.  Whilst Gary Cahill misses out as he starts a three match ban. 

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