Sky Bet Championship basement dwellers Bolton hope their internationals can shake off jet lag for Leeds' stop by to the Reebok Stadium this Saturday. South Korea's Chung-Yong Lee, Jamaica's Jermaine Beckford, Sierra Leone's Medo Kamara and Hungary's Adam Bogdan all will be checked over following your international break.
Chris Eagles, that has not started because opening bet on the season caused by an ankle injury, has been declared fully fit while defensive duo Marc Tierney (groin) and Tim Ream (hamstring) have been around in training to give boss Dougie Freedman a lot of options.
Freedman does, however, remain without Joe Riley, Mark Davies and Stuart Holden - the trio all long-term knee-injury victims. Leeds manager Brian McDermott incorporates a full-strength squad to pick from.
Striker Ross McCormack, plus midfield pair Rudy Austin and Paul Green have returned from international duty unscathed and so are required to feature against Wanderers, who're chasing their first league win on the season.
Teenage defender Sam Byram (hip) is edging closer to his first senior appearance since April having played 90 minutes in the midweek friendly, but isn't likely to feature.
McDermott must decide whether to retain recent signing Scott Wootton alongside Jason Pearce in central defence or recall Tom Lees, while left-back Aidy White is looking to go back to the squad and El-Hadji Diouf is pushing for his first start in the season.
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