Saturday 18 February 2012

Millwall v Bolton Live Streaming FA Cup Match 18th -February 2012

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    Date: Saturday 18 February 2012
    Kick-off: 15:00 GMT

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TEAM NEWS .Millwall manager Kenny Jackett has no new injury concerns for the FA Cup fifth-round clash against Bolton.

Tamika Mkandawire, Jimmy Abdou (both knee) and Therry Racon (ankle) are long-term absentees for the Lions.

Bolton are without Kevin Davies, who has medial ligament damage, while Tyrone Mears has suffered a setback in his recovery from a broken leg.

Marvin Sordell is Cup-tied, but Tim Ream and Ryo Miyaichi could make their first starts for the club.

Jackett believes the stage may be set for his side to claim their first top-flight scalp in the competition since 1995.

"I see it as a fantastic opportunity for our players to pit their wits against Premier League players and an established Premier League side for quite a number of years," he said.

"If the players play with quality and passion, then the supporters will make it a fantastic atmosphere and the Den is a cracking atmosphere when there's a big game and also when we're the underdogs."

Bolton reached the last four of last year's competition before suffering a 5-0 defeat against Stoke and manager Owen Coyle hopes that a similarly lengthy run will help lift his side after successive league defeats by Norwich and Wigan

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