Big game today, big test for city, lots of people will be looking how we face up again the big boys! (Hi big boy)!
Bolton's new manager Dougie Freedman will be without goalkeeper Andy Lonergan and centre-back David Wheater who are out with knee injuries.
Midfielder Stuart Holden and forward Josh Vela are also unavailable due to long-term knee problems.
Cardiff are still without injured attacking duo Tommy Smith (hamstring) and Craig Bellamy (knee) while Matthew Connolly may continue at full-back.
Midfielder Stephen McPhail is not yet ready to return to the first-team.
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
⢠Bolton's 1-0 victory in the third round of the FA Cup in December 1999, is the only occasion these clubs have faced each other in 22 years.
⢠They were last in the same division together in 1989/90, when Bolton did the double over the Bluebirds in the old Third Division.
⢠Cardiff have not picked up a single point at the Reebok Stadium, and have lost their last nine league trips to Bolton. They are winless in 13 visits in all competitions, subsequent to a 2-0 triumph in September 1970 in the old Second Division.
Bolton Wanderers
⢠Dougie Freedman takes the reigns at the Reebok, as his new side challenge for a second win in seven league outings, and a first against a top-half club.
⢠This is Freedman's second managerial appointment after Crystal Palace where he lost his first match in caretaker capacity, and also his first match in permanent charge. In 22 months at Selhurst Park, he won 32 of 92 matches, a win rate of 35%, and picked upon 199 of 519 league points (38%).
⢠Mark Davies, who has started every game this season, is on the verge of his 100th league appearance for the Trotters.
Cardiff City
⢠Cardiff are three points clear at the top of the table, but that may be reduced by kick-off time when their sights will be set on an unrivalled 10th Championship win, and sixth in seven outings.
⢠They go into the weekend joint top scorers in the division, with an unequalled five of their 26 goals coming in the first 15 minutes.
⢠All 28 points have been accumulated from games in which fewer than two goals were conceded, but should they let in one, it will take their total shipped in second level league football to 2,500.
Bolton's new manager Dougie Freedman will be without goalkeeper Andy Lonergan and centre-back David Wheater who are out with knee injuries.
Midfielder Stuart Holden and forward Josh Vela are also unavailable due to long-term knee problems.
Cardiff are still without injured attacking duo Tommy Smith (hamstring) and Craig Bellamy (knee) while Matthew Connolly may continue at full-back.
Midfielder Stephen McPhail is not yet ready to return to the first-team.
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
⢠Bolton's 1-0 victory in the third round of the FA Cup in December 1999, is the only occasion these clubs have faced each other in 22 years.
⢠They were last in the same division together in 1989/90, when Bolton did the double over the Bluebirds in the old Third Division.
⢠Cardiff have not picked up a single point at the Reebok Stadium, and have lost their last nine league trips to Bolton. They are winless in 13 visits in all competitions, subsequent to a 2-0 triumph in September 1970 in the old Second Division.
Bolton Wanderers
⢠Dougie Freedman takes the reigns at the Reebok, as his new side challenge for a second win in seven league outings, and a first against a top-half club.
⢠This is Freedman's second managerial appointment after Crystal Palace where he lost his first match in caretaker capacity, and also his first match in permanent charge. In 22 months at Selhurst Park, he won 32 of 92 matches, a win rate of 35%, and picked upon 199 of 519 league points (38%).
⢠Mark Davies, who has started every game this season, is on the verge of his 100th league appearance for the Trotters.
Cardiff City
⢠Cardiff are three points clear at the top of the table, but that may be reduced by kick-off time when their sights will be set on an unrivalled 10th Championship win, and sixth in seven outings.
⢠They go into the weekend joint top scorers in the division, with an unequalled five of their 26 goals coming in the first 15 minutes.
⢠All 28 points have been accumulated from games in which fewer than two goals were conceded, but should they let in one, it will take their total shipped in second level league football to 2,500.