WIGAN ATHLETIC v CARDIFF CITYChampionship
Saturday 22 April, 15:00
DW Stadium
Cardiff City to face Wigan: Amos; Connolly, Morrison (C), Manga, Bennett; Gunnarsson, Ralls, M. Harris, Noone, K. Harris; Pilkington.
Subs: Peltier, Richards, Whittingham, Halford, Lambert, Meite, Hoilett.
Over 600 tickets sold
CARDIFF FANS CAN PAY ON THE DAY
21/04/17
NEIL WARNOCK:
"There’s a sickness bug going round, Declan John is definitely out and there’s another couple of lads out. I don’t want people travelling if there’s sickness in the camp."
" UPDATED DAILY "
NEIL WARNOCK: ON WIGAN
"Wigan are a good footballing team and they have a lot of possession. Powell’s had a good run in front of goal so I’m expecting a good game."
" People say there’s pressure at the top of the table but I wouldn’t want to be in their position. I think there’s far more pressure at the other end of the table. "
20/04/17
Cardiff have sold over 350 tickets for Wigan away so far, City fans can pay on the day
City's allocation is 5,000.
Kenneth Zohore and Lee Peltier are fully fit
Latest NewsPAY ON THE DAY
Wigan like most of the majority of City away games is pay on the turnstile for Cardiff fans game away at Wigan this Saturday and once again No restrictions or need for id etc
The Away end holds 5,000
CHEAP PRICES FOR CARDIFF CITY FANS
Adults: £22.00
Senior Citizens (over 65yrs): £20.00
Under 18: £10.00
Under 11: £5.00
Under 5: £2.00
Possible LineupsCardiff City1 McGregor
2 Peltier
4 Morrison
5 Ecuele Manga
3 Bennett
33 Hoilett
17 Gunnarsson
7 Whittingham
24 K Harris
13 Pilkington
26 Zohore
Wigan28 Haugaard
26 Hanson
3 Buxton
33 Burn
23 Warnock
16 MacDonald
17 Jacobs
6 Power
19 Tunnicliffe
4 Perkins
11 Obertan
The OppositionWigan AthleticWigan Athletic Football Club is a professional association football club based in Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. The team compete in the Championship, the second tier of English football. Founded in 1932, the club have played at the DW Stadium since 1999, which they let rugby league club Wigan Warriors rent from them; since their foundation, they had previously played at Springfield Park.
The team were elected to The Football League in 1978, and competed in the Premier League from 2005 to 2013. They won the 2012–13 FA Cup, have also won League One and League Two and are two-times winners of the Football League Trophy, along with numerous regional football competitions from their time as a non-league club. The club embarked on its first European campaign during the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League.
Full name: Wigan Athletic Football Club
Nickname: The Latics, The Tics
Founded: 1932; 84 years ago
Ground: DW Stadium
Capacity: 25,138
President: Dave Whelan
Chairman: David Sharpe
Manager: Gary Caldwell
League: Championship
2016/17 ResultsCardiffMON 17 APR 2017 - CHAMPIONSHIP Cardiff 1 - 0 Nottingham Forest
FRI 14 APR 2017 - CHAMPIONSHIP Sheff Wed 1 - 0 Cardiff
SAT 8 APR 2017 - CHAMPIONSHIP Cardiff City 2 - 1 Brentford
TUE 4 APR 2017 - CHAMPIONSHIP Barnsley 0 - 0 Cardiff City
WiganMON 17 APR 2017 - CHAMPIONSHIP Brighton & Hove Albion 2 - 1 Wigan Athletic
THU 13 APR 2017 - CHAMPIONSHIP Wigan Athletic 3 - 2 Barnsley
SAT 8 APR 2017 - CHAMPIONSHIP Wigan Athletic 3 - 2 Rotherham United
TUE 4 APR 2017 - CHAMPIONSHIP Ipswich Town 3 - 0 Wigan Athletic
Recent meetings2014/2015 Tue 24 Feb Wigan Ath. 0 - 1 Cardiff City Championship
2014/2015 Tue 19 Aug Cardiff City 1 - 0 Wigan Ath. Championship
2013/2014 Sat 15 Feb Cardiff City 1 - 2 Wigan Ath. F.A. Cup
2004/2005 Sat 09 Apr Cardiff City 0 - 2 Wigan Ath. Championship
2004/2005 Mon 30 Aug Wigan Ath. 2 - 1 Cardiff City Championship
Previous HighlightsMatch OddsCardiff 23/10
Draw 12/5
Wigan 11/8
DW StadiumKey factsClub: Wigan Athletic FC
Opening: 1999
Capacity: 25,133 seats
History and descriptionThe DW Stadium, until 2009 called JJB Stadium, replaced Wigan’s previous home Springfield Park, where Wigan had been playing their home matches for almost 70 years.
The DW Stadium officially opened on the 4th of August 1999 with a friendly between Wigan and Manchester United. A few days earlier, Wigan had already played another friendly at the stadium against Morecambe.
The stadium got renamed in 2009 after chairman David Whelan’s DW Sports business.
TicketsAdults: £22.00
Senior Citizens (over 65yrs): £20.00
Under 18: £10.00
Under 11: £5.00
Under 5: £2.00
Tickets can be purchased in person at the CCS Ticket Office situated inthe Grandstand, next to Corporate Entrance 2.
Alternatively, you can call the Stadium Ticket Office on 0845 345 1400. The Ticket Office is open from 9am to 5:30pm on Monday to Friday, and 9am to 3pm on non match-day Saturdays.
The easiest way is to book online -
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