Bolton have confirmed that injuries to striker Zach Clough and full-back Kevin McNaughton will keep them out for the rest of the season.

Clough, 19, had scored six goals in 10 games this season and will undergo treatment for a dislocated shoulder.

On-loan Cardiff defender McNaughton, 32, has fractured the fibula in his right leg.It was McNaughton’s first start since October but the injury now leaves him facing an uncertain future with his contract at Cardiff City due to expire in July.

Bolton Wanderer's 19-year-old striker Zach Clough injured his shoulder and was substituted

Clough had scored six goals in 10 games this season and will undergo treatment for a dislocated shoulder

Bolton's Kevin McNaughton will be out for the rest of the season after fracturing the fibula in his right leg

Bolton full-back McNaughton leaves the pitch on a stretcher during their Championship match

Wanderers also confirmed that centre-back David Wheater, 28, will miss up to eight weeks with a hamstring tear.

All three players were injured in the first-half of Tuesday's 1-1 draw with Reading, after which Bolton boss Neil Lennon described the referee's performance as 'appalling'.

Bolton currently sit 17th in the Championship - 10 points above the relegation zone but have signed midfielder Giles Coke, 28, on loan from Sheffield Wednesday.