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BREAKING: Bolton FA Cup quarter-final tie with Spurs rescheduled

The FA Cup 2011/2012, Tottenham, Bolton | 2012-03-21 16:12





 

Bolton have confirmed that their FA Cup quarter-finals tie against Tottenham has been rescheduled to March 27, at 19:30CET, at the White Hart Lane.

The original match was postponed after the Trotters midfielder, Fabrice Muamba, suffered a cardiac arrest on the pitch, in the 42nd minute of the game, last Saturday.

Therefore, after Bolton announced that their Premier League scheduled matches will go ahead as planned, they have now also confirmed that they will keep competing at the FA Cup campaign.

The game will take place at the White Hart Lane, on March 27, next Tuesday, at 19:30CET.
 


 
England The FA Cup 2011/2012
2012/03/27, 19:30, London
Tottenham
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club
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Bolton
Bolton Wanderers Football Club
 Louis Saha90+4'
 Ryan Nelsen74'
 Gareth Bale77'
 Kevin Davies90'
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