Wigan Athletic vs Preston North End. Sky Bet Championship.
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Wigan 0-0 Preston: Goalless at the DW Stadium
Saturday 18 February 2017 18:35, UK
Struggling Wigan held play-off chasing Preston to a goalless draw at the DW Stadium in a Sky Bet Championship encounter desperately short on quality and chances.
Preston only had themselves to blame for not picking up all three points, having been awarded a penalty inside 10 minutes. But Wigan goalkeeper Matt Gilks - making his home debut - kept out Jordan Hugill's spot-kick, before denying the North End man from the rebound as well.
Wigan struggled to get anything going at the other end, with North End goalkeeper Chris Maxwell a virtual spectator.
The home side started the brighter and Omar Bogle showed impressive pace down the left to beat his man and fire in a shot that Maxwell could only parry away.
North End threatened when Daryl Horgan picked up the ball midway inside the Wigan half, and advanced on goal before firing a shot well wide of the mark.
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But they were gifted a gilt-edged opportunity to open the scoring with only nine minutes gone. Bogle was adjudged to have clipped Callum Robinson just inside the Wigan box, and Hugill placed the ball on the spot.
The 10-goal striker's first effort was saved by Gilks, diving to his left, and the Wigan goalkeeper did ever so well to regain his feet and pouch the rebound from the same player aimed at the opposite corner.
Wigan were energised by the let-off, and Will Grigg's lay-off found right-back Callum Connolly, whose effort was only just too high. At the other end, a nice move from North End saw Aiden McGeady feed Robinson, but the shot was weak and did not trouble Gilks.
It became increasingly apparent that one goal was probably going to settle an affair that was very light on genuine goalmouth action.
And that almost arrived with 14 minutes to go, when Bogle thought he was clean in on goal after a neat passing move. But North End defender Greg Cunningham came out of nowhere to pull off a fabulous block - and ensure honours remained even.
Wigan boss Warren Joyce: "It was a hard-fought game - not a lot of clear-cut chances, a lot of effort, endeavour, commitment, fight.
"Probably it was a fair result on the day. There was a lot of good defending in there from both teams."
Preston boss Simon Grayson: "It's a little bit of an opportunity missed there, as we were probably the team that looked most likely to score in the game.
"We need to give Wigan a lot of credit as they worked very hard - they pressed and worked us, and we didn't have that quality in the final third that we've had in the last few games."