Wednesday 2 May 2012

Bolton V Tottenham Live Streaming Barclays Premier League Match 2nd -May 201

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    Date: Wednesday 2 May 2012
    Kick-off: 20:00

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Preview

Bolton defender Gretar Steinsson (illness) remains a doubt, while midfielder Darren Pratley is still sidelined with a virus.

Owen Coyle will also check on the fitness of Nigel Reo-Coker after he was forced off at Sunderland.

Spurs boss Harry Redknapp has a number of injury worries for the trip to the north-west.

Aaron Lennon, Scott Parker and Louis Saha are among those struggling for fitness.
MATCH PREVIEW

It could be an emotional night at the Reebok. A little over two months since he suffered a cardiac arrest at White Hart Lane, Fabrice Muamba may be in the stands to watch his team-mates face Tottenham.

His presence would, quite rightly, be the headline story of the night. But with three games of the campaign to go, both sides know the evening could also have a major bearing on where they play their football next season.

    “If we had played like this at the start of the season, we would have been in a different situation now”

Sam Ricketts Bolton defender

Bolton hope it will be the Premier League. The Champions League remains Spurs' preferred destination.

Wanderers' struggle for survival may well go to the final day of the campaign - an unappetising-looking trip to Stoke. But a point against Spurs would be enough to ensure they approach the last two matches outside the drop zone.

They face a Spurs team who also approach the closing stages with a clear objective. Despite a well-documented poor run of form, the north Londoners still have a strong chance of finishing in the top four.

Earlier this season that appeared to be a minimum objective as Tottenham threatened to make the title race something other than an all-Manchester affair. But since the departure of Fabio Capello from the England manager's post and the subsequent speculation surrounding Harry Redknapp's prospects of replacing him, Spurs' form has been more in keeping with a side at the other end of the table.

They will hope the news that Redknapp is not swapping the Lane for the FA triggers an equally mystifying but timely about-turn in their fortunes.

Victory against Blackburn last week suggested their slump may have bottomed out. But a trip to the Reebok, where they have never won a Premier League game, will offer firmer evidence of whether that win was a revival or false dawn.

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