Sunday’s FA Cup tie between Arsenal and Bolton at the Emirates Stadium has a familiar look to it.


This is the third season in a row these two have been paired together in the FA Cup, with Bolton dumping the Gunners out at this stage 12 months ago.


However, that shock result, if it can be classed as a shock results these days, was at the Reebok where Sam Allardyce’s men are a different proposition than on their travels.


Bolton’s last win over Arsenal in London was in 1994 and they must hope 13 is lucky for them as they look to break that duck in the early part of 2007.


Anyone who watched the Gunners’ first eleven fight back to beat Manchester United last week - and then fight back against Tottenham with their second string to draw on Wednesday - would struggle to put up an argument for a visiting win.


Arsenal remain unbeaten at the Emirates while Bolton have dipped in recent weeks, managing just one point from nine whilst taking a 5-1 hammering from Middlesbrough last time out.


Thierry Henry, who has scored in his last four games since returning from injury,  will be back after missing the Spurs game and we reckon he will be the important factor in a home win.


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