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              Wigan Athletic vs Bristol Rovers Preview, Tips & Stats

              DW Stadium welcomes Wigan Athletic and Bristol Rovers this Saturday in the last weekend of League One football. Both Wigan and Bristol Rovers are safe from relegation and look to end their season on a win.

              Wigan currently sit 13th in League One after 45 games. The Latics have 19 wins, ten draws and 16 losses, leaving them on 59 points, two points from the top half of the table.

              In their last five games in all competitions, Wigan have two wins, two draws and one loss.

              Gassan Ahadme opened the scoring for Cambridge United in the 11th minute to give them the 1 - 0 lead at halftime. His second goal doubled the lead early in the second half, but Martial Godo got Wigan in the game just after the hour mark. However, a late goal from Danny Andrew secured a 3 - 1 win for Cambridge. Wigan had just three shots on target against Port Vale, who themselves had just four shots on target. Neither side converted any of their shots on target as the game finished 0 - 0.

              An own goal from Charlie Hughes gave Charlton the 1 - 0 lead at halftime. A four minute brace from Charlie Kelman just after the hour mark gave Wigan the 2 - 1 lead but a late goal from Chuks Aneke rescued a 2 - 2 draw for Charlton. Jonny Smith opened the scoring for Wigan in the 20th minute but Daniel Madriou equalised for Lincoln before halftime. In the last minute of normal time Hughes scored to give Wigan the 2 - 1 win.

              The last time out for Wigan was against Portsmouth. Luke Chambers and Josh Magennis both scored to give Wigan the 2 - 0 lead with ten minutes to go. Kusini Yengi did score late on for Pompey but Wigan held on for the 2 - 1 win.

              Bristol Rovers sit just below Wigan in 15th in League One. In 45 games, Rovers have 16 wins, nine draws and 20 losses which leaves them on 57 points, 13 points above the relegation zone.

              In their last five games in all competitions, Bristol Rovers have two wins and three losses.

              Despite having more shots with more shots on target, Bristol Rovers failed to convert any of them. Aaron Collins opened the scoring for Bolton early in the second half and Aaron Morley converted an extra time penalty to give Bolton the 2 - 0 win. It was another 2 - 0 loss for Bristol Rovers when they hosted Reading. Sam Smith and Lewis Wing both scored in the first half to give Reading the 2 - 0 win.

              Rovers bounced back against Cheltenham Town. Scott Sinclair, Brandon Aguilera and Elkan Baggott all scored to give Bristol Rovers the 3 - 0 lead with 15 minutes to go. Liam Sercombe did score for Cheltenham in extra time but Rovers held on for the 3 - 1 win. The only goal of the game came in the 87th minute from Chris Martin to give Bristol Rovers the 1 - 0 win over Cambridge United.

              The most recent outing for Bristol Rovers was against Peterborough. Joel Randall and Ricky-Jade Jones both scored as The Posh picked up a 2 - 0 win over Bristol Rovers.

              This will be the 30th meeting between Wigan and Bristol Rovers, with the first meeting coming back in 1982. Nothing separates the two sides, with both Wigan and Bristol Rovers picking up 11 wins, the other seven games ending in a draw.

              Wigan Athletic Team News

              Shaun Maloney could be without the likes of Jordan Jones, Josh Stones, Liam Shaw and Stephen Humphrys this weekend.

              Bristol Rovers Team News

              Matt Taylor could be missing Josh Grant this weekend.

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