Team news ahead of Bolton vs Swansea, a 3pm kick-off in the Premier League this afternoon. The match at the Rebook Stadium won't be televised live in the UK. Bolton manager Owen Coyle is hoping that the FIFA clearance for former Rangers winger Gregg Wylde, who was released from the Scottish club as part of their administration cutting costs, comes through so he is able to play in today's game. Lee Chung-young (broken leg) has increased his training and could be ready for a first-team comeback before the end of the season. For Swansea, defender Alan Tate may be missing for two weeks with a calf injury. Meanwhile, manager Brendan Rogers has said that he wants to utilise all the members of his squad in the final four games of the campaign as they are say from relegation threat. That means fringe players Wayne Routledge, Luke Moore, Leroy Lita, Garry Monk and on-loan Chelsea midfielder Josh McEachran could get some action today or in the coming weeks.