Steve Evans takes charge of his second game as Leeds United manager as they face bottom side Bolton at the Macron Stadium.

Bolton host Leeds United
Bolton host Leeds United

Here are 3 things to look out for in the match:

1) All eyes on Steve Evans

Leeds' new manager will be taking charge of his second game and all eyes will be on the Scot to deliver the Whites' first win in five games.

The former Rotherham manager was appointed in controversial circumstances and he will want to put a challenging week behind him and claim Leeds' third win of the season.

They stopped their losing streak against Fulham during the week but Leeds fans will be hoping that they can go one step further and earn a valuable three points to take them up the table.

2) Bolton ending their goal drought

Neil Lennon's men have struggled to score goals all season and going into the game against Leeds, they have failed to score in their last two games.

With Zach Clough already out, Bolton were dealt a further blow as Wellington Silva was ruled out until next year meaning that goals will be even harder to come by as the Brazilian gave the Trotters some quality in the attacking third.

Shola Ameobi joined the club on Friday and Bolton fans will be hoping that he, along with the likes of Gary Madine, can start scoring regularly and fire them up the table.

3) Not many goals are expected at the Macron on Saturday

This game will probably be decided by the odd goal, it's highly unlikely that this is going to be a goal-scoring frenzy as both side's have struggled so far this season, particularly in the final third.

Chris Wood has been an essential part of Leeds' team this season and they have struggled to score when he is missing from the team and Evans will be hoping to have the New Zealand international available, however he has a knock and will be assessed before the game.

Bolton's main striker, Gary Madine, has just two goals this season but looks desperately short of confidence at the minute. Neil Lennon has been looking for striking reinforcements for a while now and his pursuit ended with the signing of Ameobi.

Both side's are lacking goals and confidence so this game is likely to be decided by just a single goal.

Bolton and Leeds fans.......What are your predictions for the game? Can Bolton climb off bottom of the tables? Can Steve Evans inspire Leeds to victory? Let us know what you think in the comments below!