BOLTON boss Colin Todd has a major headache ahead of tonight's Coca Cola Cup blockbuster with Spurs...and he is delighted!

Todd's problem for the fourth round tie at Burnden Park revolves around who to leave out.

Danish international Per Frandsen, who missed the last three games with a groin strain, is expected to be back in contention and recent recruit Jamie Pollock is also free to play.

Todd can add on-loan John Sheridan, Alan Thompson, Scott Sellars, David Lee, Andy Todd and Michael Johansen to the lengthy list of possibles for the four midfield places. "It's a problem, but I'm not complaining. We aren't sure yet over Per, but everyone else is definitely fit and in the frame."

Bolton - expecting a crowd of near capacity 22,000 - will be gunning to add another Premiership scalp and force a place into the quarter finals.

"Spurs will provide opposition of the highest quality and our lads will have to play at their very best if we are to win through. That is the simple fact. We've had a hectic programme of league action, but we've come through it to stay on top of the First Division and in some ways the Cup tie provides a little breathing space.

"But this is a very special fixture, not only to the players, but to the supporters. We will have our biggest crowd of the season and we'll certainly give it our best shot."

Squad: Branagan, Phillips, Taggart, Fairclough, Bergsson, Sellars, Thompson, Lee, McGinlay, Blake, Sheridan, Pollock, Taylor, Todd, Johansen, Frandsen, Ward, Green.

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