Wigan Athletic v Cardiff City kick-off time, live stream details and team newsCardiff City travel to Wigan Athletic this weekend in search of a second win on the bounce for the first time this season. Here's everything you need to know about the game. READ MORE: Don't Take Me Home: Get the latest Wales football team news sent straight to you What time is Wigan v Cardiff City? Wigan v Cardiff City kicks off at 3pm on Saturday, October 8, at the DW Stadium. Is Wigan v Cardiff City on TV? What about streaming? There will be no live televised coverage of the game. Live streams are not available in the UK, more information can be found on that here. You can follow live updates from the match via our blog which will be available on our Cardiff City page.
"We will go up there with a little bit of confidence and togetherness showed all the way. " What are the latest betting odds? Wigan win - 6/4 Draw - 2/1 Cardiff City win - 2/1 (Odds courtesy of Paddy Power, correct at time of publishing) Match facts Wigan and Cardiff last met in the 2019-20 Championship campaign, with the Latics winning 3-2 at the DW Stadium that season. Cardiff have lost five of their last eight league visits to Wigan (W1 D2), with their only win there coming in February 2015, a 1-0 victory via a goal from Aron Gunnarsson. Wigan Athletic are winless in seven home league matches (D4 L3), including all five so far this season (D3 L2).
Wigan, meanwhile, are expected to be without both Gwion Edwards and Jordan Cousins until the end of the month. What have the managers said? Leam Richardson: “On Saturday we have another huge football club with fantastic players coming to our stadium in Cardiff City. "It's up to us now, our attention will turn to Saturday and it's always a Saturday and the preparation towards getting three points against them on Saturday. " Mark Hudson: "Away games are tough. We looked at Wigan today, showed the players what to expect. Have to play with the same level of intensity. We have asked them to go up there and perform.
What is the latest team news? Mahlon Romeo will likely miss this weekend's clash owing to an ankle injury he sustained against Blackburn Rovers in midweek. It will probably mean Perry Ng is shifted over to right-back, with Jack Simpson tipped for a start in the heart of defence. Rubin Colwill is out for a couple of weeks with a hip-flexor injury, Mark Hudson confirmed this week, while Isaak Davies, Ebou Adams, Kion Etete and Jamilu Collins are all still out of action.