Bolton Wanderers v Arsenal
The FA Cup sponsored by E.ON
Fourth Round Proper Replay
8.05pm, Wednesday 14 February 2007
The Reebok Stadium
Winning clubs will receive £60,000 from The FA
Each club will receive £150,000 from The FA
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Kolo Toure believes it is about time Arsenal put an end to their Bolton hoodoo as they go to the Reebok Stadium on Wednesday night looking for a place in the FA Cup Fifth Round.

Arsenal have beaten Sam Allardyce's side only once in their last eight league and cup games, with their most recent encounter ending in a 3-1 defeat back in November.

Toure knows they will have to match Bolton physically if they are to set up a Fifth Round tie at home to Blackburn on Saturday.

The Ivory Coast defender said: "We know the replay against Bolton won't be easy because they have been playing well recently, especially at home.

"But we are going there with the intention of getting to the next round. The whole squad is hungry to beat Bolton after they have got the better of us in recent seasons. Now it's our time to get revenge."

Arsene Wenger may opt to give the youngsters another chance after the policy proved successful in the League Cup.That could mean the likes of Thierry Henry could be rested, but Toure is confident the Gunners can still get through without him.

He added: "Arsenal's youngsters are doing well this season and are showing that they have a great future with the club, which makes all of us happy.

"The key to the Bolton game will be to keep our fighting spirit and not giving them any chances in front of goal. I am optimistic and convinced that we will reach the last eight of The Cup."