Opta Stats: Stoke v Wigan

29Jan 2013

England - Premier League

 

Out-of-form Stoke take on relegation-threatened Wigan on Tuesday night. Here's all the Opta statistics.

 

Stoke have now gone seven Premier League games against Wigan without winning (5D 2L), with that run coinciding with Roberto Martinez taking charge at the DW Stadium.  Stoke are available to lay at 2.08.

 

The Latics are unbeaten on their last three league visits to the Britannia Stadium (W1 D2), only losing (with Steve Bruce in charge) back in May 2009, 2-0. Wigan are  4.1 to grab an away win.

 

The last three clahses between these two sides have produced four penalty goals, with Irish striker Jonathan Walters bagging two of those spot-kicks. Walters is 3.1 to score against Wigan.

 

No side has conceded the first goal of the game on more occasions than Wigan Athletic this season in the Premier League (15). Stoke are 2.8 to be winning at half-time.

 

No referee has a higher cards per game average in the Premier League this season than Mark Jones (4.1 a game). A sending off is available at 5.0.

 

No side has committed more fouls in the Premier League this season than Stoke City (301).Stoke can be backed at 1.81 to win the bookings match bet.

 

Ali Al-Habsi has made more errors leading to opposition goals than any other Premier League player this season (5). Stoke are 1.19 to score a goal against Wigan.

 

Stoke have lost three successive games in the Premier League. The last time that they lost four in a row was in February 2012. Wigan are available to lay at 4.2.

 

Wigan have won fewer points from their last 10 Premier League games than any other side (5). Roberto Martinez' side are 2.36 to be relegated.

 

Stoke have conceded 13 goals in their last four Premier League games. They had conceded the exact same amount in their previous 18 games. Over 2.5 goals can be backed  at 2.14.

 

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