Bolton Wanderers v Fulham
Follow every kick as Bolton Wanderers take on Fulham at Reebok Stadium
in the Premier League
on 06-Feb-2010, kick off time 15:00
Bolton Wanderers v Fulham Live
Bolton
Wanderers welcome Fulham to Reebok Stadium on Saturday knowing a win
will seriously aid their current plight as they hover just above the
relegation places.
Owen Coyle's men lost 2-0 to Liverpool at Anfield last weekend and they
have won just twice in their last 13 Premier League fixtures.
Despite the setback, Coyle may have been impressed with Chung-Yong Lee, who unsettled the Reds' back-line.
They are ahead of Wolverhampton Wanderers and Hull City, who occupy the
final relegation place, on goal difference and with the Cottagers'
miserable away record this term, the hosts will be looking for maximum
points.
With Vladimir Weiss impressing in his two substitute appearances for
the Trotters so far, he may be pushing for a start alongside fellow
loan signing Jack Wilshere, who has made the move from Arsenal.
Bolton have won two of their last three league fixtures on home turf,
only a defeat to Arsenal has hindered them recently, and they should be
confident of another success.
However, Fulham's narrow 1-0 success against Portsmouth in midweek
should improve morale after a disappointing run of recent results.
Jonathan Greening was the match-winner, notching his first goal for the club with just a quarter-of-an-hour remaining.
Prior to Wednesday night's clash, Roy Hodgson's men had lost their last five league fixtures.
Chelsea, Stoke City, Blackburn Rovers, Tottenham Hotspur and Aston
Villa had all put Fulham to the sword before the three points picked up
against rock-bottom Pompey helped move them up one place into tenth
spot.
A trio of knee injury victims are ruled out for the visitors with John
Paintsil, Andrew Johnson and Clint Dempsey still in the treatment room.
Paul Konchesky (ankle) is another who is still unavailable to his
manager.
Bolton are without long-term pair Sean Davis and Joey O'Brien (both knee).
Source: DSG