Where to watch a live stream online of Tottenham Vs. Bolton in the Fa Cup quarter-finals, plus confirmed team lineups, a preview and prediction.
Where to watch a live stream online of Tottenham Vs. Bolton in the Fa Cup quarter-finals, plus confirmed team lineups, a preview and prediction. Reuters

When and Where: The FA Cup quarterfinal kicks off from White Hart Lane, London, at 2.30 p.m. EDT. A live stream will be available on FoxSoccer2Go.

Preview: The result will almost be secondary in the minds of especially the Bolton players as they return to the scene where Fabrice Muamba suffered a cardiac arrest just 10 days ago.

Bolton manager Owen Coyle, a regular visitor to Muamba as he continues to make remarkable progress in hospital, has admitted that it will be difficult to focus on the match.

We will do our best, as we always try to do, Coyle said, according to BBC Sport. Will it be emotional? Of course, But I can't say how it is going to be until we are physically there.

Because Fabrice is getting better, that allows us to play the match, he said, remarking on the fact that the midfielder has now been able to get out of bed.

The rearranged quarter-final has a massive prize, though, with the winner getting an FA Cup semi-final date with Chelsea at Wembley next month.

Tottenham come into the match with only one win in their last seven games in all competitions. And that was an FA Cup replay at home to League One Stevenage.

There were more encouraging signs away to Chelsea at the weekend, though. Despite drawing 0-0, Tottenham may well count themselves unlucky not to have come away from the game with all three points.

Bolton paid tribute to Muamba with an admirable 2-1 victory over Blackburn at the weekend to lift themselves out of the Premier League's relegation zone.

Team News: Tottenham have recalled Ledley King to the center of defense to face Bolton. Lining up alongside the Spurs captain will be Ryan Nelsen. Jake Livermore starts in the center of midfield, while Carlo Cudicini is also given a run out. Harry Redknapp resists the temptation to rest Emmanuel Adebayor, though,

Tottenham team: Cudicini, Walker, King, Nelsen, Assou-Ekotto, Parker, Livermore, Van der Vaart, Modric, Bale, Adebayor

Bolton boss Coyle has made five changes to the team that did so well against Blackburn. In defense Marcos Alonso, Dedryck Boyata and Zat Knight come in to replace Tim Ream, David Wheater and Gretar Steinsson. Chris Eagles replaces Martin Petrov on the wing, while Ivan Klasnic comes in for David Ngog in the lone striking role.

Bolton team: Bogdan, Ricketts, Knight, Boyata, Alonso, Eagles, Pratley, M. Davies, Reo-Coker, Miyaichi, Klasnic

Prediction: The emotion of the occasion makes it hard to assess how both sets of players will react. But, purely from a soccer point of view, Tottenham looked to be getting back to form at the weekend and with a strong lineup they should progress to the semi-finals.

Tottenham 2-0 Bolton