Craig Hignett scored twice tonight as Blackburn secured a place in the
quarter-finals of the FA Cup.
Now Graeme Souness's high-flying side face Arsenal
on Saturday at Highbury after their victory in this fifth-round replay.
Bolton were over-run and all the goals came in the second half when they caved
in to their First Division promotion rivals.
Skipper Gary Flitcroft, sent off in the first game, opened the scoring in the
55th minute and after that it was one-way traffic.
Yet Bolton, currently lying ahead of their old Lancashire rivals in the
league, started quite brightly.
Defender Simon Charlton carved out the first chance of the match when he found
Nicky Summerbee in plenty of space, but his cross was eventually scrambled away
for a corner after just three minutes at Ewood Park.
Summerbee took the corner himself and striker Michael Ricketts got on the end
of his delivery.
Ricketts complained vehemently to referee Mark Halsey that he was jostled in
the area, but play continued.
Then Bolton striker Dean Holdsworth tried his luck from 25 yards, only to see
his effort cleanly saved by keeper Brad Friedel.
Bolton kept up the pressure and Charlton picked out Franck Passi on the left,
but his header went tamely wide of the post.
Blackburn almost made the breakthrough in the 23rd minute when Hignett fired
in a 20-yard free-kick.
The ball seemed destined for the top corner, but keeper Steve Banks got up
quickly to tip it over the top.
That effort sparked Blackburn into life and a minute later Banks was again
called into action when he got his body behind a header from Mark Hughes to
snuff out the danger.
Hughes, the only man in the 20th Century to pocket four FA Cup winners medals,
looked up for this clash.
With Arsenal awaiting the winners, Gunners coach Pat Rice took in the game.
Hughes then saw a shot from close range go marginally over the top after
Marcus Bent had played the ball in.
With man-of-the-match Eyal Berkovic, on loan from Celtic, pulling the strings
in midfield, Blackburn were gaining control heading for half time.
Bent scorned a glorious chance of making the breakthrough in the 35th minute
when he dragged a shot wide of the target from in front of the posts.
The ball had been played through to him by Hughes after a mistake by Bolton
defender Ian Marshall.
Bent was again left cursing his luck a minute later when Banks superbly palmed
away his powerful header.
Then the Blackburn striker failed to find the target with a header from six
yards out after Hignett had delivered a precise cross.
Bent paid the price for his wayward efforts in front of goal and was replaced
at half-time by Matt Jansen.
Blackburn had loud appeals for a penalty waved away by referee Halsey in the
50th minute when Duff was bundled over by Leam Richardson.
Blackburn then opened the scoring in the 55th minute thanks to the craft of
Berkovic.
He slotted a lovely little ball through to skipper Garry Flitcroft, who tucked
a shot beyond keeper Banks.
It was a moment to savour for Flitcroft. He is Bolton born and bred and still
lives in the town where he owns a building firm.
Blackburn extended their lead in the 71st minute when Kevin Nolan bundled over
Hignett in the area.
Referee Halsey had no hesitation in awarding a penalty and Hignett sent Banks
the wrong way with his spot kick.
Hignett added his second in the 78th minute hitting a superb first-time shot
beyond the keeper after sub Marc Keller had delivered a cross from the left.
Teams
Blackburn: Friedel, Taylor, Short, Bjornebye, Hignett,
Mahon (Johnson 58), Flitcroft, Berkovic, Duff (Keller 73),
Bent (Jansen 46), Hughes.
Subs Not Used: McAteer, Kelly.
Booked: Berkovic, Johnson.
Goals: Flitcroft 56, Hignett 73 pen, 80.
Bolton: Banks, Richardson, Charlton, Marshall, Bergsson,
Summerbee (Hansen 68), Nolan (Frandsen 76), Elliott,
Passi (Farrelly 65), Ricketts, Holdsworth.
Subs Not Used: Warhurst, Barness.
Booked: Ricketts, Bergsson, Richardson.
Att: 20,318
Ref: M Halsey (Welwyn Garden City).