Fulham target end to their away day misery by beating Bolton

They have scored just three goals and failed to win on the road since the final game of last season. Bolton's players have a point to prove after their last outing, a 2-0 defeat at Stoke on March 4, and the club are hoping to boost numbers in the Reebok crowd by slashing ticket prices to £10.  Related ArticlesBeattie shows Bolton no mercyRoberts winner may force Fayed to shelve plansHodgson looks to FayedRooney and Tevez keep United in honours huntRoy Hodgson hopes Manchester United fail to focus on FA Cup tie with FulhamGary Neville aims for return at BoltonManager Roy Hodgson's problems have not been helped by a new injury concern over ever-present defender Aaron Hughes, who left the pitch before Blackburn's winner in midweek with a rib injury, while striker Bobby Zamora missed outwith a hip problem. Zamora, though, should be ready to take his place in attack. Bolton manager Gary Megson admitted: "Everyone seemed to be saying everything is hunky dory down at the Reebok but it is not. "Blackburn got a fantastic result against Fulham the other night and they pulled out of the bottom three but it now means third from bottom has 28 points, which drags in a couple of teams above ourselves, who will be looking over their shoulders."  

Source: Telegraph