A win may or may not keep West Ham up, depending on results elsewhere, but failing to beat Wigan would further increase the angst at Upton Park. With Scott Parker available after suspension West Ham should have enough to exploit their opponents’ poor away form, yet as Wigan demonstrated in coming from 2-0 down to beat Arsenal last weekend they are a team of sharply fluctuating moods. Certainly Gianfranco Zola’s defence cannot afford a repetition of the errors which helped Liverpool to an easy 3-0 victory at Anfield on Monday. David Lacey
Venue Upton Park, Saturday 3pm
Tickets £35-51 (0871 222 2700)
Last season West Ham 2 Wigan 1
Referee A Wiley
This season’s matches 24 Y75, R5, 3.33 cards per game
Odds West Ham 11-13 Wigan 7-2 Draw 13-5
West Ham
Subs from Kurucz, Stech, Gabbidon, Daprelà, Boa Morte, Spence, Collison, Stanislas, Ilunga, Diamanti, Franco, McCarthy, Mido
Doubtful Cole (knee), Boa Morte (match fitness), Ilunga (calf)
Injured Dyer (hamstring, 2 May), Tomkins (ankle, 2 May), Hines (knee, Aug),
Suspended None
Form guide LWDLLL
Disciplinary record Y62 R3
Leading scorer Cole 9
Wigan
Subs from Pollitt, Stojkovic, Scharner, Moses, Thomas, Sinclair, Boyce, Gómez, Scotland, Amaya, Koumas, Edman
Doubtful Thomas (thigh)
Injured Kingson (groin, unknown)
Suspended None
Form guide WDLLWL
Disciplinary record Y58 R2
Leading scorer Rodallega 9
Match pointers
• West Ham won only one of their last five home league meetings with Wigan
• Wigan have kept one clean sheet in their last 16 Premier League away games, conceding 44 goals at an average of 2.75 per match
• West Ham have seen eight opposition players sent off this season, more than any other side in the division
• 30% of Wigan’s goals have been headers, the largest proportion in the top flight
• Valon Behrami has committed more fouls without being booked (38) than any other player
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