Ipswich know they must beat Bolton for the first time this season if they are to claim a place in the First Division play-off final at Wembley.

Michael Johansen's 84th-minute strike gave Wanderers a slim advantage from the first leg at the Reebok Stadium on Sunday, and Ipswich, who finished ten points ahead of Bol-ton, have lost all three matches between the sides this season.

But the goal has not changed anything for Ipswich boss George Burley, who believes his side can overcome the deficit at Portman Road to-night.

"The goal gives them the advantage at our place, but even at 0-0 we knew we'd have to beat them at Portman Road," said Burley, pictured.

Meanwhile, Bolton boss Colin Todd is unlikely to make any tactical changes as the Trotters aim to book a Wembley spot.

"I've gone 47 games now with that system this season, and as a manager I would be foolish to go and change any ways of playing - so I'll probably play six at the back!"

Bolton will be boosted by the fact that they have yet to concede a goal against Ipswich this season.

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