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Saturday, 17 September 2011

Watch Everton v Wigan Online Free Live Stream English Premier League -17 September-2011,16:00 CET

Watch Everton v Wigan Online Free Live Stream English Premier League -17 September-2011,16:00 CET
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Six years ago next weekend, Wigan played at Everton for the first time and Damien Francis scored the only goal in a 1-0 victory for the new arrivals in the Premier League.
John Heitinga is fit to return for Everton, having missed last weekend's draw against Villa with a calf injury.
Royston Drenthe scored for the reserves on Tuesday night and is pushing for a full Premier League debut.

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Everton v Wigan English Premier League Preview

Saturday, 17 September 2011
Barclays Premier League
Everton v Wigan, 15:00 BST
Venue: Goodison Park

Six years ago next weekend, Wigan played at Everton for the first time and Damien Francis scored the only goal in a 1-0 victory for the new arrivals in the Premier League. Looking back at the line-ups from that day there were six players involved who could feature this weekend: Leon Osman, Phil Neville and Tim Cahill were in the Everton team, with Tony Hibbert on the bench, while Leighton Baines - now with Everton - was in the Wigan side, with Mike Pollitt a substitute.

Wigan haven't won at Everton since that day back in 2005; I remember two of the meetings, in August 2007 and April 2009, as I was there for MotD, so this fixture is becoming a regular assignment for me.
It could be quite a day for the aforementioned Neville and Cahill; the captain will make his 200th Premier League appearance for Everton if he plays, while the Australian surprisingly hasn't scored a goal for the club in 2011. Another surprising Everton statistic is that Everton have scored nine of their last 10 Premier League goals in the second half, the exception being Leon Osman's goal against Aston Villa last weekend.

Wigan will be looking for more goals from top scorer Franco Di Santo after his double against QPR, and with Everton having conceded three goals at home in the league already, Wigan will fancy their chances of scoring their first away goal in the league.

I know and appreciate why Everton want to move away from Goodison, but a trip to the famous old ground is always an enjoyable one. The atmosphere is superb, the commentary position is good (although a little scary to get to) and the post-match interview is always a challenge. Why? The TV interview room is the size of half a shoebox!

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