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Wigan are playing away at the Emirates today with the match kicking off at 15:00. Both sides should be in reasonably high spirits as they both bagged a win in the last week.
Arsenal came from behind against Standard Liege in the champions league to win 2-3 and Wigan had their first win in four against West Ham last weekend.

Wigan have a full squad to choose from with no injuries or suspensions, so Martinez has no excuses on the team selection front. Wigan haven’t beaten any of the big boys since joining the Premiership and today would be a good day to take all three points and move in front of Arsenal in the premier league table. Come on the Wigan!!!!!!!!!

Robin Van Persie Arsenal 2008/09

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