Opta Stats: Wigan v Norwich

30Mar 2013

England - Premier League

 

Wigan are in desperate need of wins as they look to pull off another great relegation escape, but face a Norwich side who keep things very tight. Who will come out on top?

 

Norwich City are one of only three clubs (alongside Watford and Swansea) that Wigan have never defeated in the Premier League. You can lay a Wigan win at 1.97.

 

Both sides have scored in each of the previous three meetings between Norwich City and Wigan Athletic. You can find odds of 1.75 on both teams scoring.

 

Wes Hoolahan has scored in all three of Norwich City's Premier League games against Wigan Athletic. These three goals have earned Norwich City four points in these matches. Hoolahan is 5.6 to find the net.

 

No side has drawn more games 0-0 in the Premier League in 2012-13 than Norwich City (6). Another 0-0 draw is priced at 13.0.

 

No player has committed more fouls in the Premier League this season than Grant Holt (67), this after he committed the most in the league last season (89). The physical striker is 3.3 to score a goal.

 

Wigan have conceded the first goal of the game on 18 occasions this season (a joint league-high) and have won just one of these matches (D2 L15). Norwich are 2.06 to score the first goal.

 

No side has won fewer points at home in the Premier League this season than Wigan Athletic (13). Norwich can be backed at 3.15 in the draw no bet market.

 

Norwich City have won just one of their last 17 Premier League away games (W1 D8 L8). The draw is 3.65.

 

The Canaries have scored just one goal in their last four Premier League away games; Wes Hoolahan's goal at Sunderland in their last match. A Wigan clean sheet is priced at 2.86.

 

Wigan's nine Premier League games in 2013 have seen 34 goals scored (3.8 a game on average). Over 3.5 goals can be backed at 3.3.

 

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Keywords: Opta Stats, Wigan, Norwich

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