Wigan Athletic Score
England League 1
Bristol Rovers 3
Wigan Athletic 2
4
1
L
England Johnstone
Wigan Athletic 3
Leicester City U21 3
7
1
W
England League 1
Wigan Athletic 2
Cambridge United
2
1
W
Wigan Athletic
Charlton Athletic
D
Blackpool 3
Wigan Athletic 3
2
1
L
Wigan Athletic 1 1
Barnsley 3
0
2
L
Bolton Wanderers 2
Wigan Athletic 3
0
4
W
Carlisle United 4
Wigan Athletic 2
1
1
D
Wigan Athletic 4
Northampton Town 4
2
1
W
England League Cup
Wrexham 3
Wigan Athletic 2
0
0
D
England League 1
Derby County 2
Wigan Athletic 2
1
2
W
International Club Friendly
Morecambe
Wigan Athletic
0
2
W
Tranmere Rovers
Wigan Athletic
1
1
D
Wigan Athletic 1
Everton
0
1
L
England Championship
Wigan Athletic
Rotherham United 2
0
0
D
Reading 2
Wigan Athletic 1
1
1
D
Wigan Athletic 1
Millwall 2
2
1
W
Stoke City 2
Wigan Athletic 2
0
1
W
Blackpool 1
Wigan Athletic 2
1
0
L
Wigan Athletic 3
Swansea City 1
0
2
L
Sheffield United 2
Wigan Athletic 1
1
0
L
Wigan Athletic Fixtures
England League 1
Stevenage Borough
Wigan Athletic
Burton Albion
Wigan Athletic
Wigan Athletic
Portsmouth
Wigan Athletic Player
# Name Position
1
Sam Tickle Goalkeeper
12
Benjamin Paul Amos Goalkeeper
2
Kelland Watts Defender
3
Tom Pearce Defender
4
Liam Morrison Defender
7
Sean Clare Defender
23
Omar Rekik Defender
8
Matthew Smith Midfielder
14
Jordan Jones Midfielder
9
Charlie Wyke Forward
28
Josh Magennis Forward
10
Thelo Aasgaard Attacking Midfield
11
Stephen Humphrys Attacking Midfield
18
Jonny Smith Attacking Midfield
19
Callum Lang Attacking Midfield
20
Callum Henry McManaman Attacking Midfield
24
James Balagizi Attacking Midfield
16
Liam Shaw Defensive Midfield
21
Scott Smith Defensive Midfield
 
Zeze Steven Sessegnon Right Back
15
Jason Kerr Centre Back
25
Josh Stones Centre Forward
 
Shaun Richard Maloney Coach
About Wigan Athletic
Wigan Athletic logo
  • Name: Wigan Athletic
  • City: Wigan
  • Home Stadium: DW Stadium
  • Established Date: 1932
  • Coach: Shaun Richard Maloney
Wigan Athletic Football Club is a professional football club in Wigan, Greater Manchester, England, which competes in the Championship, the second tier of the English football league system. They won the 2012–13 FA Cup with a 1–0 victory against Manchester City at Wembley Stadium, when Ben Watson scored the winning goal in extra time. The club also reached the League Cup Final in 2006. Wigan is also three-time winners of the League One championship (2003, 2016 & 2018) and twice winners of the EFL Trophy, in 1985 and 1999.