Muamba to attend Premier League match
Fabrice Muamba will attend Wednesday night's Barclays Premier League match between Bolton and Tottenham at the Reebok Stadium.
It will mark the first time the Wanderers midfielder has attended a game since he suffered a cardiac arrest in an FA Cup tie between Bolton and Spurs at White Hart Lane on March 17.
Bolton manager Owen Coyle said: "We are absolutely delighted that we will be able to welcome Fabrice and his family back to the Reebok, and we are all looking forward to seeing him.
"It's fitting that the match is between these two clubs and that Fabrice is able to come along.
"I know Fabrice is very keen to show his appreciation to both sets of fans for their support."
The 24-year-old, whose heart stopped beating for 78 minutes after his collapse, spent a month at the London Chest Hospital before being discharged on April 16.
The speed of Muamba's recovery has amazed medical professionals.
He started talking two days after his collapse and began walking just more than a fortnight later, although it is not yet known if he will play professional football again.
Since his discharge, the midfielder has continued his rehabilitation at home. On Saturday, the former England Under-21 midfielder took to his Twitter account for the first time since the incident.
In his message, he thanked people for their "prayers, love and support" and wished his teammates well ahead of their match at Sunderland, which they drew 2-2.