Amadou Bakayoko came off for Bolton Wanderers in last night's loss to Stockport County after suffering cramp while it is hoped Eoin Doyle could be back for this weekend's trip to Wycombe Wanderers.
Wanderers took the lead early on in the FA Cup first round replay when Elias Kachunga put them ahead early on, and their lead was doubled when Ash Palmer put through his own net.
Paddy Madden halved the deficit from the penalty spot, before Amadou Bakayoko restored Bolton's two-goal advantage, though Scott Quigley netted before the break.
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Palmer scored at the right end before full-time to take the tie into extra time, before Quigley and Ollie Crankshaw struck to dump a dismal Wanderers out of the competition in a 5-3 loss at Edgeley Park.
Bakayoko was taken off with around quarter of an hour to go of the clash in normal time and was replaced by Nathan Delfouneso.
Number nine Doyle missed the game after picking up a calf problem in the 2-2 draw against County earlier this month at the University of Bolton Stadium.
The striker was touch and go to play at Edgeley Park last night and was subject to a late fitness test, but did not make the Wanderers travelling squad against the National League side.
Evatt hopes that Doyle will be fit to play a part in the trip to Wycombe Wanderers at Adams Park this weekend in League One after having an injection.
But there are no guarantees over this, while Evatt confirmed Bakayoko was taken off purely because of cramp and nothing more serious than that.
He said: “As Eoin is out we have had to rush Baka back to playing 90 minutes and we are a high pressing team and it isn’t just in-possession, as our number nine he has responsibilities out of possession too.
"And when you are working that hard it can be physically challenging when you have missed so much time."
When asked if Doyle was close to playing against the Hatters, Evatt added: "No, he's had an injection today (Wednesday). We're hopeful he may be okay for the weekend but there's no guarantees with that."