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Hugo Rodallega's late header gives Wigan the victory they need to secure Premier League survival as Stoke tumble to a third successive defeat.
Wigan boss Roberto Martinez praises his players after a 1-0 victory at Stoke City secures Premier League survival for a seventh season.
Two from five teams are facing relegation from the Premier League as the season reaches its climax on Sunday.
Wigan boss Roberto Martinez says his side face another "cup final" at Stoke next Sunday after their dramatic 3-2 win over West Ham.
West Ham United are relegated to the Championship as Wigan Athletic stage a dramatic recovery from two goals down to keep their hopes of Premier League survival alive with victory at the DW Stadium.
Wigan manager Roberto Martinez likens next Sunday's relegation showdown against West Ham at the DW Stadium to a cup 'final'.
Wigan remain precariously placed in their relegation fight after a draw against an Aston Villa side who should now be guaranteed top-flight survival.
Leighton Baines's late penatly against his former club earns Everton a draw at Wigan.
Sunderland produce a stirring second-half comeback to sink Wigan and secure their first win in 10 matches.
Blackpool slip into the bottom three of the Premier League for the first time this season after losing a crucial match against fellow strugglers Wigan.
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Wigan manager Roberto Martinez tells BBC Radio Manchester he should have made 11 changes to his side instead of nine for the 2-1 FA Cup defeat by League Two side Swindon.
Wigan manager Roberto Martinez insists his side's 2-1 FA Cup third-round defeat by League Two Swindon is not an embarrassment, saying his only regret was making just nine changes to his team rather than 11.
Swindon manager Paolo Di Canio calls for the League Two club to honour his players for their FA Cup third-round victory over Premier League Wigan with a plaque at the County Ground.
League Two Swindon dump Wigan out of the FA Cup to reach the fourth round for the first time since 1996.