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📝 Match Preview: Wigan Athletic (A)

All you need to know!

9 February 2024

Exeter City hit the road on Saturday, to take on Wigan Athletic at the DW Stadium in a 3pm kick-off.

The match will be City's first trip to the DW Stadium, which was built in 1999, the last time City faced Wigan away was in October 1996 where the Grecians fell to a 2-0 defeat.

Gary Caldwell's Thoughts

Exeter City manager Gary Caldwell will be returning to face a side he both played for and managed, here is what he had to say:

Caldwell lifted the FA Cup with the Latics in 2013, during a five-year spell at the DW Stadium, and Saturday will be the first time the Scot has returned to his former club as a manager.

"It'll be good experience. It's a club I spent a long time at," Gary said.

"I still know a lot of people there, the manager, the assistant, the staff, but at the end of the day you're going there to win a game of football and come 3pm we are competing and doing everything we can to win the game.

"It'll be nice to go back, I had some great times there and hold a lot of memories there. I spoke to Graham [Barrow, Wigan asst. manager] last night and that was the cut-off, we agreed we wouldn't speak again until after the game over a beer.

"It'll be nice for my family as well, they will all be there. Let's hope it's a nice day, but also a good day by winning the game."

Hear from Gary ⬇️

Match Tickets

We have been initally allocated 362 tickets in the North Stand at the DW Stadium.

  • Adult: £20
  • Senior (65+): £15
  • Young Person (18-21): £15
  • Under-18: £10
  • Under-12: £5
  • Disabled: £20 (relevant concession price applies, carer free)

How to Buy

Tickets are available via your online ticketing account or in the club shop.

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The Kit

We're back in our black, Trust sponsored kit for the trip to Wigan.

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Away Day Guide

Please click here to view our dedicated away day guide and plan your trip to the DW Stadium.

The Stadium 

  • Name: DW Stadium
  • Opened: 1999
  • Capacity: 25, 138
  • Address:15 Loire Dr, Robin Park Rd, Wigan WN5 0UH

The DW Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Robin Park in Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. It is used by Wigan Athletic football club and Wigan Warriors rugby league club. The stadium is owned by The Wigan Football Company.

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How to get there

By Car

You can plan your journey to Wigan by heading over to Google Maps and typing in 15 Loire Dr, Robin Park Rd, Wigan WN5 0UH.

The journey from Exeter takes around four hours and 15 minutes.

By Train

Wigan is served by two railway stations (almost opposite each other on Wallgate in Wigan), Wigan Northern Western and Wigan Wallgate.

Wigan North Western is on the West coast main line with links to Liverpool while Wigan Wallgate is used for regional services to Manchester, Southport and Liverpool (via Kirkby).

Taxis are available from outside Wigan North Western station which approximate 1.4 miles away from the DW Stadium. A taxi to the DW Stadium should cost approximately £5 from Wigan North Western station.

Grecian Travel

Grecian Travel, completely run by the Supporters' Club, and not for profit, will be available for City's trip to Wigan.

  • The coach will depart from Unit 1 nightclub at 7am for a fare of £40.

Other pick-up points include: Honiton Road park and ride (by Miller and Carter Steakhouse), junction 28 (Cullompton services), junction 27 (Tiverton), junction 25 (Taunton). All other pick-ups by prior arrangement.

Currently Grecian Travel can only be booked directly.

For more information or to book please contact Simon Carnall on email at: simoncarnall77@gmail.com.

East Devon Travel

East Devon Travel, completely run by the East Devon Grecians and not for profit, will be available for City's trip to Wigan.

  • The coach will depart from Honiton at 6:15am for a fare of £35.

Other pick-up points include: Honiton Road Park and Ride at 6:45am Cullompton, Tiverton and Taunton pick up on request!

For more information or to book please contact Di Lee on email at: dilee42@btinternet.com or by calling 07753313153.

How to Follow

If you can't join us at Wigan, you can follow all the action on iFollow. Listen LIVE in the UK for £2.50 and watch live overseas for just £10! Click here to grab a pass.

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We will also be proving live coverage on our Twitter and Facebook pages and will have reaction from Gary Caldwell and a player after the match!

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Previous Encounter

Exeter City 0 Wigan Athletic 2 (4/11/23) Emirates FA Cup First Round

It was Groundhog Day for Exeter City as once again they were beaten 2-0 by Wigan Athletic, despite plenty of chances in the FA Cup First Round.

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Match Reports

📝 Match Report: Wigan 1 City 2

Three more points on the road.

10 February 2024

Exeter City made it three away wins in a row and four wins from five with a 2-1 away win on their first ever trip to Wigan Athletic's DW Stadium.

Exeter City deservedly took the lead through Mo Eisa's deflected long-range effort, a fair reward for a dominant first-half performance. The second-half had a very different tone, Jack Aitchison's deflected strike gave City a much-needed cushion, before Charlie Kelman clawed one back for the hosts. City's defence remained strong and, following a long 30 minutes, the Grecians claimed all three hard-earned points.

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Exeter City came to Wigan Athletic with one point separating the sides, although the Latics had one game in hand. It was the third time this season that the two teams had faced off with both previous fixtures, played at St James Park, resulting in a 2-0 Wigan victory. A win would see City leapfrog Wigan into 13th.

Manager Gary Caldwell named two changes from City’s last fixture in which they came from behind to beat Peterborough 2-1. Mo Eisa made his first start in Grecian colours as he led the line and Pierce Sweeney came back into the side, picking up the captain’s armband. 

Reece Cole kicked City off, playing towards the travelling City supporters who were in full voice right from kick-off. City got their first chance of the game within the first minute as Ilmari Niskanen set the ball for Jack Aitchison to hit on the half volley from the edge of the box. Aitchison’s shot went just wide of the near post, but it showed strong intent from the travelling Grecians. 

The first corner of the game, which was awarded within the third minute, was Wigan’s. After some intricate play on the edge of the box, narrowly evading an interception from Eisa, the ball went into the City area for a dangerous header – plucked out of the air by Vil Sinisalo. Shortly after, Wigan caught City on the counterattack, stopped by Zak Jules, who fouled his man on the edge of the box. Thelo Aasgaard struck the free kick sweetly and as it flew towards the far post anticipative noises filled the ground. Whilst Aasgaard’s free kick was good, Sinisalo’s save was better, as he leapt to tip the ball out for a consequentially unfruitful corner, Wigan’s second of the game. 

The game was open, a goal was coming... and it was going to be City’s! Niskanen intercepted a sloppy pass in the Wigan half, laying the ball off to Eisa on his full debut. Eisa, keen to make an impression, drove towards the Wigan box. Niskanen made a run, peeling off from Eisa and creating space for the Sudanese international to take a shot from range. Eisa’s shot took a heavy deflection as it flew towards the Wigan goal, wrong-footing Sam Tickle and flying in in front of the travelling Grecians, thus commencing a 10-minute chorus of ‘Tequila’ by The Champs, where the title beverage was replaced with “Mo Eisa”, that could become a common feature at City games... 

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After evading any hint of a quick reply from Wigan, City grew increasingly confident, putting on a display of, what can only be described as, ‘liquid football’. When City had the ball, they were superb, one/ two-touch passing, stepovers, it was a joy to watch. When City didn’t have the ball, they were arguably even better, as Wigan could not get the ball out of their own half. All that was missing for the Grecians was the creation of a clear-cut opportunity and the second goal that their dominance deserved. 

Unfortunately, City were unable to make anything of their period of control as they eventually took their foot off the accelerator and Wigan found their way back into the game. The Latics were not able to draw level before the half-time whistle, but they would be confident that they were not out for the count, following a period of sustained possession before the break. 

The Latics made a triple change a half-time and came out with a point to prove. The City defence, who were now being subjected to an awkward strip of setting sun, looked less comfortable than they had in the first half. City’s captain, Sweeney was booked for kicking the ball away after Wigan were awarded a free kick, which meant he would have to tread lightly as his flank was targeted by the pace of Wigan’s wingers.  

City were under the cosh for the opening 20 minutes of the second half as their attention’s focused towards weathering the Wigan storm. The Latic attack was relentless, but City’s defence remained strong, despite Wigan creating strong chances. But chances don’t win football matches, goals do, and City were about to double their lead. 

Against the run of play, City found the net once again, this time it was Aitchison’s shot that was deflected on the back of a well-worked chance. Captain Sweeney dinked the ball in behind to Niskanen who had the ball at the byline. Niskanen wriggled his pass through to Eisa in the box, who bided his time to lay the ball back. Eisa’s pass was blocked but found its way to Aitchison on the edge of the box who created enough space to fire towards goal. Aitchison’s shot was deflected, and again, this wrong-footed Tickle in goal who could do nothing to stop the ball from finding the net. 

City’s cushion was quickly removed as Wigan replied through Kelman, who came out on top after a scuffle of tangled bodies in the box. This goal meant that there was one goal in it and City supporters were in for an uncomfortable close to the game.  

City continued to create occasional decent chances but Wigan looked the most threatening of the sides. Waves of Wigan attack were controlled by a complete City performance. Every man in a City shirt was chipping in to defend and it would all prove to be worth it come the final whistle...  

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The fourth official signaled for four added minutes, and they were going to be a tense four minutes as Wigan had the ball in City’s half. The ball went out for a Wigan corner and Tickle went forward, it was make or break for both sides now. The corner was floated in and cleared! Cole collected the ball and ran into the Wigan half, threatening to fire into the open net. Instead, Cole carried the ball and City found themselves able to hold it in the far corner with Yanic Wildschut and Ryan Woods. The referee blew his whistle one last time and City supporters could celebrate another hard-earned three points on the road. City finish the afternoon in 13th position as they continue to create some breathing space between them and the drop zone. 

Exeter City's will look to continue their fine run of form against Derby County on Tuesday, February 10th at 19.45 at St James Park.

Exeter City: Sinisalo, Niskanen, Sweeney (C), Diabate, Jules, Harper, Cole, Carroll (Woods 89’), Harris (Wildschut 79’), Aitchison (Rankine 79’), Eisa (Cox 67’). 

Unused Subs: MacDonald, Aimson, Hartridge. 

Wigan Athletic: Tickle, Hughes, Clare, Aasgaard, Jones, Godo, Smith, Chambers, Adeeko, Magennis, Goode. 

Subs: Amos, Humphrys, Kerr, Smith, McManaman, Sze, Kelman. 

Referee: Alex Chilowicz 

Attendance: 9431 (581 away) 

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Ticket News

🎟️ Tickets and Travel: Wigan Athletic (10/2/24)

Join us on the road!

8 February 2024

Tickets are on sale for our trip to face Wigan Athletic on Saturday, February 10, 3pm kick-off.

We have received a further allocation of 200 tickets for Saturday's match at Wigan. This is our final advance allocation, but supporters can pay on the day (cash only) at the DW Stadium.

455 have been sold as of Thursday, February 8. Advance tickets are on sale online and in the club shop until 3pm on Friday, February 9.

  • Adult: £20
  • Senior (65+): £15
  • Young Person (18-21): £15
  • Under-18: £10
  • Under-12: £5
  • Disabled: £20 (relevant concession price applies, carer free)
Disabled Tickets

Ambulant disabled supporters may sit wherever they choose, depending on what seats they feel are most suitable for heir accessibility needs. Tickets for Ambulant supporters are priced the same as non-disabled supporters, with the carer admitted free.

How to Buy

Tickets are available via your online ticketing account or in the club shop.

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Grecian Travel

Grecian Travel, completely run by the Supporters' Club, and not for profit, will be available for City's trip to Wigan.

  • The coach will depart from Unit 1 nightclub at 7am for a fare of £40.

Other pick-up points include: Honiton Road park and ride (by Miller and Carter Steakhouse), junction 28 (Cullompton services), junction 27 (Tiverton), junction 25 (Taunton). All other pick-ups by prior arrangement.

Currently Grecian Travel can only be booked directly.

For more information or to book please contact Simon Carnall on email at: simoncarnall77@gmail.com.

East Devon Travel

East Devon Travel, completely run by the East Devon Grecians and not for profit, will be available for City's trip to Wigan.

  • The coach will depart from Honiton at 6:15am for a fare of £35.

Other pick-up points include: Honiton Road Park and Ride at 6:45am Cullompton, Tiverton and Taunton pick up on request!

For more information or to book please contact Di Lee on email at: dilee42@btinternet.com or by calling 07753313153.

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