Wigan Athletic host Wycombe Wanderers at the Brick Community Stadium on Tuesday as both sides chase a berth in the EFL Cup fourth round.
The Latics enter the tie eager to put a 4-1 League One defeat to Bolton behind them. Despite allowing just 1.33 expected goals, Wigan shipped four and managed only a single shot on target. With Bolton racing to a 3-0 halftime cushion, the visitors scarcely needed to shift out of cruise control after the break.
Wycombe, meanwhile, head into the contest on a high following a commanding 2-0 win over Northampton. The Chairboys fired off 14 shots inside the box to Northampton’; four and kept their opponents from generating a single clear-cut scoring opportunity.
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How to watch Wigan vs Wycombe online - TV channels & live streams
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The match will be shown live on Paramount+ in the US. Live updates can be found here on GOAL.
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Wigan vs Wycombe kick-off time
The match will be played at The Brick Community Stadium on Tuesday, September 23, with kick-off at 2:45 pm ET or 11:45 am PT for fans in the US.
Team news & squads
Wigan team news
Wigan skipper Jason Kerr, who narrowly missed out on the Bolton clash, is expected to feature in a three-man back line on Tuesday.
Luke Robinson could also be drafted into the defense, while midfielder Callum Wright will be eager to earn a starting nod after coming off the bench in the previous outing.
Up front, Paul Mullin’s workload will be carefully managed, meaning Christian Saydee is likely to step in as the starting striker.
Wycombe team news
For Wycombe, goalkeeper Will Norris is tipped to reclaim the gloves from Mikki van Sas. With Jamie Mullins forced off against Northampton through injury, George Abbott may be in line to slot into Matt Duff’s midfield setup.


