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Monday 26 December 2011

Man Utd v Wigan Online Free Live Stream England Premier League Preview -26 Dec-2011,15:00 CET

Man Utd v Wigan Online Free Live Stream England Premier League Preview -26 Dec-2011,15:00 CET.But Ashley Young is going to be out for a few weeks with a knee problem.Watch Man Utd v Wigan Live Stream Online England Premier League 2011 Video Free The match will take plcae at the in on Monday 26/12/11 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things for you thanks.Watch Free Man Utd v Wigan Stream Free Online Video Of England Premier League Monday,26 Dec-2011 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 15:00CET.England Premier League ,Watch Video Online Live Stream,Watch Man Utd v Wigan Live Streaming Video ,Man Utd v Wigan Stream,Man Utd v Wigan Live free,Man Utd v Wigan Streaming,Man Utd v Wigan Live, Watch Man Utd v Wigan online,Man Utd v Wigan online, Man Utd v Wigan Results,England Premier League Fixtures.Wigan will assess Steve Gohouri (flu) and striker Hugo Rodallega before deciding on their final squad.
Rodallega picked up an injury during Saturday's 1-1 draw with Chelsea and, despite playing against Liverpool in midweek, he was not fully fit.After the week these two have enjoyed, there should be a really nice feel to the Boxing Day atmosphere in Manchester M16 - at least before the match.
Manchester United have had a truly capital time pre-Christmas - brushing aside QPR and Fulham on their own grounds to stretch the longest current unbeaten run in the Premier League to eight games (seven wins, one draw). Extending that into 2012 is now absolutely vital for United to keep pace with neighbours City at the top, and is unconditionally expected with beleaguered Blackburn the visitors next Saturday.
It's the last leg of a trio of blockbusters for Wigan, and two points on the board from games at home to Chelsea and Liverpool is already probably more than many thought they'd get from all of them.
The Latics' chief objective will be to stop United scoring - but that's something no away team has done at Old Trafford in two years and 39 league games, since Aston Villa won 1-0 in December 2009. To get anything from the game they'll therefore probably have to score themselves - but that's something they've only done four times in 13 matches against United over the years, with only one in six away games. It's a good omen that the solitary goal came on Boxing Day (2006), outweighed by the fact that it was merely a consolation penalty struck by Leighton Baines in a 1-3 defeat.
That loss is the only one that Wigan have suffered in six Boxing Day games as a Premier League team. United have only lost one of 17, winning the last seven. If it doesn't become eight I'd be more surprised by that than anything Santa delivers!

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