Bolton will look to shrug off a lacklustre start to the English Premier League season on Saturday when they meet Swansea at Liberty Stadium.<br /><br />Nine games into the 2011/12 campaign and Owen Coyle's side are stuck in the relegation zone with just six points, although it must be said they have endured a nightmare start to the league season.<br /><br />With five out of their first seven matches coming against Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea, it is perhaps little wonder they have won just twice so far.<br /><br />Coyle's men enjoyed a thumping 4-0 win over Queens Park Rangers on the opening day, but their lone success since then was a 3-1 away triumph over Wigan on October 15 and in their most recent start they were beaten 2-0 at home by Sunderland.<br /><br />Brendan Rodgers' Swansea side, meanwhile, are in 15th place in their first season in the Premier League, with two wins and three draws from their first nine games.<br /><br />After going goalless in their first four games in the top flight, Swansea arrived with a bang on September 17 with a 3-0 win over West Brom, and their other success was a 2-0 triumph over Stoke earlier this month.<br /><br />In their most recent match they gave up two late goals against Wolves at Molineux on their way to a 2-2 draw.<br /><br />Both managers have extensive injury lists given the early stage of the season, with Coyle particularly hard hit.<br /><br />South Korean Lee Chung-yong has returned to Bolton after a short stint in his homeland to continue his rehabilitation from a badly broken leg, while midfielder Stuart Holden has headed home to Houston as he continues his recovery from a severe knee injury.<br /><br />New signing Tyrone Mears is another long-term casualty after breaking a leg in pre-season training.<br /><br />The news from the physio is not much better in Swansea with on-loan defender Stephen Caulker in doubt as he continues to recover from a knee injury.<br /><br />Stephen Dobbie is still troubled by an ankle problem, Kemy Agustien has a hamstring injury and Alan Tate is a long-
