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Championship | Gameweek 19
Nov 28, 2018 at 7.45pm UK
 
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3-1

Roberts (37'), Vaughan (54' pen.), McManaman (86')
FT(HT: 1-0)
Burn (83' og.)

Wigan claim long overdue victory as Blackburn suffer double derby defeat

Wigan claim long overdue victory as Blackburn suffer double derby defeat
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Rovers lost 4-1 to Preston last weekend.

Wigan picked up a first Sky Bet Championship win in 10 attempts with a deserved 3-1 Lancashire derby victory over Blackburn at the DW Stadium.

Veteran midfielder Gary Roberts curled home the opener shortly before half-time and James Vaughan converted a second-half penalty to double their advantage.

Blackburn boss Tony Mowbray made four changes from the side thrashed 4-1 by Preston last time out but Rovers offered little until Dan Burn's own goal gave them hope seven minutes from time.

However, Wigan quickly restored their two-goal advantage through substitute Callum McManaman as Blackburn suffered a second derby defeat of the week.

Wigan manager Paul Cook made two changes from the side held to a goalless draw by Reading at the weekend, bringing in Vaughan and Lee Evans for Darron Gibson and Josh Windass.

The first chance of the night fell to the visitors, but Danny Graham fired Ryan Nyambe's dangerous cross high over the crossbar after 24 minutes.

Wigan should have gone in front in the 34th minute but Corry Evans cleared Vaughan's header off the line and Burn's follow-up effort struck the bar, before Cedric Kipre headed a Kal Naismith cross wide from six yards.

A low-key opening period was lit up by Wigan's opening goal as 34-year-old Roberts cut in from the right and curled a left-footed effort in off the far post from 20 yards.

Blackburn almost fell two behind moments later as substitute Windass broke down the left and forced David Raya into a good save.

Wigan carved the visitors open again two minutes after the interval with Windass skipping past Charlie Mulgrew and playing in Vaughan, whose low shot was comfortably held by Raya.

At the other end, Harrison Reed played in Adam Armstrong who forced Christian Walton into a first save of the night.

Vaughan doubled the Latics' lead with a 54th-minute penalty, lashing home from 12 yards after Jack Rodwell brought down Windass.

Burn headed wide and Evans tested Raya from 20 yards as the home side attempted to put the result beyond doubt.

Rovers substitute Ben Brereton appealed for a penalty after coming together with Burn and Armstrong curled an effort wide as the visitors attempted to seek a route back into the game, although they were almost caught on the counter as Windass' cross from the right deflected onto the crossbar.

Blackburn finally made a game of it seven minutes from time as the ball pinged around the Wigan box before Burn inadvertently turned the ball into his own net.

However, just three minutes later McManaman turned home Windass' low cross at the back post to seal a first Wigan win since September 21.

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