Familiarity breeds confidence for Boltonpublished at 19:46 BST 9 May
Bolton v Bradford City (20:00 BST)
Having come away from Bradford with a point two weeks ago, Bolton boss Steven Schumacher believes the Trotters have proved they are more than a match for their League One play-off opponents.
The tie was set up after Bolton's defeat by Luton on the final day of the season, while Bradford finished fourth and a place above them by virtue of beating Exeter the same afternoon.
"We've been to Bradford only two weeks ago, so we've proved that we can go there and perform and perform well," Schumacher told BBC Radio Manchester
"If we can get ourselves an advantage in the home leg, then we're confident we can go there and get the result that we need."
Schumacher's side won just twice in their final 10 games as they finished in the play-off places by just one point and above sixth-placed Stevenage on goal difference.
"I think every game's intense, I don't think there's been one this year where I can sit back and relax," he added.
"I'm sure it will be no different on Saturday and next week. It's two teams that are desperate to win it, they know what the ultimate prize is, the trip to Wembley to get yourself in the Championship."









