Bolton Wanderers manager Dougie Freedman has claimed that his side can enjoy success against their rivals away from home in the closing stages of the season.
Freedman's team faces four away trips to other sides battling against relegation before the end of the campaign, but the Bolton boss insists that he is not concerned by the fixtures.
"We have got a lot of games away from home but I still think our away form - give or take a couple of results - has been very good," the Scot told reporters.
"We've won more games than last year so that doesn't scare me at all.
"Players take stick away from home and it gets them going, some players take more stick at home. Every player is different. I don't think you can say the team, I think you can say individual players perform differently at home and away."
Bolton visit London on Saturday to play Millwall.