Wigan Athletic

Founded: 1932
Ground: DW Stadium, Wigan
Manager: Roberto Martinez

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Team Form: LDWLW
Last 10 Matches For Team
DateHome TeamScoreAway Team
10/12/2011 15:00:00West Bromwich 1 - 2 Wigan Athletic
03/12/2011 15:00:00Wigan Athletic 0 - 4 Arsenal
26/11/2011 15:00:00Sunderland 1 - 2 Wigan Athletic
19/11/2011 15:00:00Wigan Athletic 3 - 3 Blackburn Rovers
06/11/2011 13:30:00Wolverhampton 3 - 1 Wigan Athletic
29/10/2011 15:00:00Wigan Athletic 0 - 2 Fulham
22/10/2011 15:00:00Newcastle United 1 - 0 Wigan Athletic
15/10/2011 15:00:00Wigan Athletic 1 - 3 Bolton Wanderers
01/10/2011 15:00:00Aston Villa 2 - 0 Wigan Athletic
24/09/2011 15:00:00Wigan Athletic 1 - 2 Tottenham

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Wigan Athletic won promotion to England's top flight for the first time ever in 2005 and have stayed in the Premier League ever since. Remaining in the top half of the table for almost the entire 2005/06 campaign, the Latics also reached the League Cup final for the first time in their history.

They surprised teams with their dynamism in attack and ability to continue carving out chances. Wigan's rise has been swift. Playing in the old Third Division when local millionaire Dave Whelan purchased the club in 1995, his Premier League ambitions were realised in just 10 years.

Wigan found the 2006/07 season more taxing and were pulled into a relegation dogfight. However, they survived on the final day of the campaign after a 2-1 win against relegation rivals Sheffield United. Manager Paul Jewell chose to step down after survival had been guaranteed and was replaced by his assistant Chris Hutchings.

However, after a run of six consecutive defeats, Hutchings was sacked in November 2007. He had lasted just 12 matches. Steve Bruce, who had briefly managed the Latics in 2001, was lured away from Birmingham City to take over and helped the club avoid relegation and finish a respectable 14th.

In March 2009, the club announced the JJB Stadium would be re-named the DW Stadium from 1st August 2009. Bruce guided the Latics to a decent 11th place finish at the end of 2008/09 - their second best finish in the Premier League. In May 2009, Bruce moved on to become manager of Sunderland and he was replaced by former Wigan player Roberto Martinez from Swansea City.