Stevenage has been dealt injury blows ahead of their trip to Bolton Wanderers on the final day of the season. Louis Thompson and Lewis Freestone have picked up injuries, with Freestone requiring an operation on his hand and Thompson's issue still being assessed. Manager Alex Revell revealed the news, stating that Freestone won't travel with the squad. Revell is waiting to learn the extent of Thompson's problem after the midfielder was forced off in the first half against Rotherham last weekend. The injuries are a big blow to Stevenage, who are searching for a victory that could see them finish in the top half of the league. Revell's side had a couple of days off after a hectic week and has been training well in preparation for the match. The manager also gave his verdict on Bolton Wanderers, saying that it's been a frustrating year for them to miss out on a play-off spot. Revell expects changes at Bolton in the summer and believes his side can go to the Toughsheet Community Stadium and enjoy what has been a positive season. Stevenage is looking to finish as high as they can and get into the top half of the league. The match against Bolton Wanderers will be a tough test, but Revell is confident that his side can get a result. With Thompson and Freestone out, other players will have to step in and prove themselves. The final match of the season is a big game for Stevenage, and they will be looking to end the season on a high note. Revell's team has been working hard in training, and the players are ready to give it their all in the last game of the season.
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Stevenage Suffers Injury Blows Ahead of Bolton Trip
Stevenage faces injury concerns with Louis Thompson and Lewis Freestone ahead of their final match against Bolton Wanderers, impacting their top-half finish hopes
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