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Tuesday, February 09 2010 21:37 GMT+2
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Man Utd and Arsenal seek solace in FA Cup
Holders United, who lost to AC Milan on Tuesday, travel to face struggling Premier League rivals Southampton today while Arsenal, dumped out by Bayern Munich on Wednesday, face a tough trip to buoyant Bolton Wanderers.
On Sunday the only survivors from outside the top flight, Leicester City, will come face to face with former striker Paul Dickov at Blackburn Rovers and the last-eight action concludes with Newcastle United's home tie against Tottenham Hotspur.
United and Arsenal fans, spoiled in recent years by epic title battles and extended runs in the Champions League, may have nothing but a scrap for the league runners-up spot to look forward to should their teams fail this weekend.
Barring an unlikely capitulation by runaway leaders Chelsea in the league, the FA Cup is now their only hope of salvaging some pride out of humbling seasons, but they both face dangerous hurdles.
Bolton, who moved up to sixth in the league with a 1-0 victory over Manchester City on Monday, have already inflicted considerable damage on the Gunners this season.
Their 1-0 victory over the champions at the Reebok Stadium in January left Arsene Wenger virtually conceding the title to Chelsea and they will relish piling more misery on the Frenchman who will be without injured striker Thierry Henry.
Bolton boss Sam Allardyce has not always made the FA Cup a priority but 'Big Sam' has set his sights on taking the club to its first final since 1958.
Bolton's Kevin Nolan summed up the mood.
"The manager's been drumming it in how much he wants to win it, and with any luck we'll have a full house which will be like an extra man," said the Liverpool-born midfielder.
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