FULHAM striker Luis Boa Morte will be looking to return from suspension to haunt Wanderers once again tomorrow.
The Portuguese hit man made his mark in a big way against the Reebok men last season - and for wildly contrasting reasons.
He scored just seconds into the game at the Reebok as Fulham destroyed Wanderers with a devastating display and in the return match he made his presence felt for the wrong reasons when he spat in the face of Bolton's Robbie Elliott.
It was not the only time the ex-Arsenal and Southampton star has been in trouble in an eventful two seasons at Craven Cottage during which he has been sent off three times and yellow carded on 19 occasions.
But his sizzling pace and eye for a goal has made him an integral part of Jean Tigana's Fulham revolution.
Having served a one-match ban for his latest dismissal, he is available for selection again at the Reebok where last season's headline grabbing displays of finishing and petulance will ensure he will be a marked man.
Fulham travel to the Reebok in good heart after hitting their best form of the season with three straight victories. Only five of the team which produced that memorably classy performance at the Reebok last season are likely to figure tomorrow as Tigana continues to take the ambitious Londoners forward on the back of chairman Mohamed Al Fayed's mountain of money.
Tigana has spent £30m since the end of last season and Al Fayed has repeatedly made it clear that there is no bottom to the well of cash available for Tigana to turn Fulham into giants of the English and European football scene.
Tigana's only selection headache is whether to play Steed Malbranque or Lee Clark in midfield with the Frenchman favourite to get the nod.
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