As Fabrice Muamba recovers slowly but steadily in the London Chest Hospital from the heart failure he suffered on the pitch at White Hart Lane, the Bolton player is at the centre of everyone's thoughts tonightPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianThe back of Bolton goalkeeper Adam Bogdan's t-shirt offers a message of thanks to all those among the wider football community who've united in support of the 23-year-oldPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianDr Andrew Deaner, the cardiologist who helped save Fabrice Muamaba's life, takes a photo from the director's box just before kick off. He normally watches the game from his season ticket position in the opposite standPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The Guardian
Meanwhile, Dr Jonathon Tobin (right), the Bolton club doctor who performed life-saving CPR on Fabrice Muamba, smiles as he comes onto the pitch before kick-offPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianManagers Owen Coyle and Harry Redknapp embrace before kick off. Coyle has been a regular visitor to Muamba's bedside in the past ten daysPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianNigel Reo-Coker leads the Bolton players outPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianThe two teams line up for a minute of applause for MuambaPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianThe game gets under way and Tottenham's Gareth Bale makes a searching run. But Darren Pratley brings the Welshman down, injuring himself in the processPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianThe Bolton player needs swift treatment from Dr TobinPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianPratley is carried off on a stretcher - a scene which brings back memories of Muamba's fatePhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianKevin Davies and Ryan Nelsen vie for a high ballPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianAt the other end, Bale appeals to a linesmanPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianDuring the match, the digital advertising screens promote the charity 'Cardiac Risk in the Young'Photograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianRafael Van der Vaart curls a free-kick over the Bolton wall but hits in the bar in the second halfPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianSixteen minutes from time, Nelsen, the former Blackburn defender, heads Spurs in frontPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianTottenham's players are all smiles as Van der Vaart gives the Kiwi a hugPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianSpurs score again through Bale before Kevin Davies grabs one back for Bolton (this being the pass from which Davies scored). But another Spurs goal, this time from Louis Saha, ensures a 3-1 win for Spurs.Photograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianThe Bolton manager Owen Coyle embraces the referee Howard Webb, who officiated the previous clash, at the final whistle. With tonight's replay out of the way, everyone involved will be hoping Muamba goes on to make a full recoveryPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The Guardian
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