Wanderers will be hoping that the weather has less of a part to play when they return to Cambridge.
The initial fixture earlier this month only saw nine minutes of play before it fell victim to the torrential conditions.
Ian Evatt’s side had to settle for a point at the weekend following a thrilling 3-3 draw against Charlton. Victor Adeboyejo, Paris Maghoma and Jon Dadi Bodvarsson were all on target against the Addicks.
Meanwhile, Cambridge enter the game in high spirits following a comfortable 4-0 victory at Carlisle.
The U’s currently sit 16th in the League One table under Neil Harris, who took charge in December following the departure of long-serving boss Mark Bonner.
When and where is the game being played?
The fixture takes place on Tuesday, February 20 (7.45pm). The points were shared when the Whites headed to the Abbey Stadium last season following a goalless draw.
Bolton haven’t won any of their last six trips to Cambridge, with their last victory there coming in May 1985.
How to follow the action
The best place to follow the action is our live matchday blog, featuring build-up and regular match updates.
With the fixture taking place on a week night, fans in the UK and abroad can watch live on WanderersTV by purchasing a video match pass for £10.
One-off audio match passes are also available for £2.50, while a month of live commentary is priced at £5.
Can fans pay on the night?
Pay on the day is available for Wanderers fans, who can purchase from the ticket office off Newmarket Road. Prices will increase by £2 on the night and supporters can use both cash and card.
Will highlights be available?
Highlights will be available via Wanderers TV and the club’s official YouTube channel. However, there is no episode of the EFL highlights show scheduled due to the limited fixture list.
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