Wigan Athletic 1 - 1 West Ham United
Wigan 1-1 West Ham
| Scoring Summary | |
| Wigan Athletic | West Ham United |
| Neil Roberts (34) | Brian Deane (90) |
| Match Stats | ||
| Wigan Athletic | West Ham United | |
| Shots (on Goal) | 12(5) | 7(5) |
| Fouls | 9 | 8 |
| Corner Kicks | 12 | 4 |
| Offsides | 7 | 2 |
| Time of Possession | 49% | 51% |
| Yellow Cards | 1 | 1 |
| Red Cards | 0 | 0 |
| Saves | 2 | 6 |
| Match Information |
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Stadium:
The JJB Stadium, England
Attendance: 20,669 Match Time: 08:00 ET |
| Teams | |
| Wigan Athletic | West Ham United |
| 1 John Filan | 32 Stephen Bywater |
| 19 Nicky Eaden | 17 Hayden Mullins |
| 6 Ian Breckin | 7 Christian Dailly |
| 5 Jason De Vos | 22 Andrew Melville |
| 26 Leighton Baines | 15 Anton Ferdinand |
| 21 Jimmy Bullard | 11 Steve Lomas |
| 14 Alan Mahon | 6 Michael Carrick |
| 15 Gareth Farrelly | 4 Don Hutchison |
| 8 Neil Roberts | 12 Matthew Etherington |
| 9 Nathan Ellington | 10 Marlon Harewood |
| 20 Gary Teale | 25 Bobby Zamora |
| Substitutes | |
| 13 Gary Walsh | Pavel Srnicek 30 |
| 2 Paul Mitchell | Tomas Repka 2 |
| 3 Stephen McMillan | Nigel Reo-Coker 20 |
| 18 Jason Jarrett | David Connolly 8 |
| 7 Andy Liddell | Brian Deane 29 |
| Substitutions | |
| Jason Jarrett for Gareth Farrelly (71) | David Connolly for Don Hutchison (56) |
| Stephen McMillan for Alan Mahon (71) | Brian Deane for Bobby Zamora (73) |
| Andy Liddell for Neil Roberts (85) | Nigel Reo-Coker for Matthew Etherington (84) |
| Yellow Cards | |
| Leighton Baines (73) | Hayden Mullins (28) |
| · Club Rosters: Wigan Athletic | West Ham United | |
Updated: May 9, 2004, 10:08 AM ET
Brian Deane's last minute goal earned a point for West Ham and ensured Wigan would not be taking part in the Nationwide Division One play-offs as they game ended 1-1.The veteran substitute headed in Michael Carrick's cross to deal the Latics a knock-out blow.
Wigan had been on the verge of fifth place thanks to Neil Roberts' first-half goal but even though results elsewhere went their way, their season ended here.
They knew before kick-off that a 4-0 win would make sure their season was extended, while a win and defeats for Crystal Palace at Coventry or for Ipswich to lose or draw against Cardiff, would also do.
The Latics might not need to have been so concerned with matters elsewhere.
A comprehensive 3-0 win over Cardiff took them fourth in Division One in mid-April, but a disappointing run of two draws and last week's defeat at Nottingham Forest saw Paul Jewell's side drop out of the play-offs.
Palace lost and Ipswich drew but it mattered little in the end.
It was no surprise that the home side started with the greater impetus, with Alan Pardew's side all but guaranteed their own top-six finish.
On four minutes, a Roberts flick sent Gary Teale wide into space, but Nathan Ellington could only shoot at goalkeeper Stephen Bywater following a low cross.
Jimmy Bullard was a constant threat from midfield, forcing a fine save from distance and coming close to capitalising on a mix-up between Bywater and Anton Ferdinand.
Bobby Zamora and Marlon Harewood were virtual spectators as the West Ham defence withstood the Latics' onslaught.
A blocked Steve Lomas shot aside, their first real chance came after 27 minutes, Harewood shooting straight at John Filan from close range after Don Hutchison had flicked on a long Lomas throw-in.
But following a quick Alan Mahon break, West Ham failed to clear after Ellington's shot was blocked and Roberts, a replacement for his suspended namesake Jason, fired home at the far post - his first goal since August last year.
The 34th minute strike took an edge off the intensity and the Latics took their lead into the break.
The second period started much the same as the visitors struggled to find an attacking platform, while at the other end an Ellington snap-shot confirmed Wigan were hungry for more goals.
Pardew had seen enough and brought off midfielder Hutchison, who recently returned from a long spell on the sidelines, for another striker in David Connolly.
Although the Republic of Ireland international's work-rate gave the Hammers another option, they were increasingly content to play out time.
However, the Latics were grateful to defender Nicky Eaden, who cleared Harewood's point-blank header following Christian Dailly's flick-on before Filan had to be alert to get a hand to Zamora's powerful drive.
Although they were playing a dangerous game, Wigan also appeared to have settled for the scoreline.
They paid the price with Deane's last-gasp leveller and could find no way back in the three minutes of added time.
Sunday, May 9, 2004
| Burnley | 1 | |
| Sunderland | 2 | FT |
| Coventry City | 2 | |
| Crystal Palace | 1 | FT |
| Crewe Alexandra | 1 | |
| Norwich City | 3 | FT |
| Ipswich Town | 1 | |
| Cardiff City | 1 | FT |
| Millwall | 1 | |
| Bradford City | 0 | FT |
| Milton Keynes Dons | 1 | |
| Derby County | 0 | FT |
| Preston North End | 3 | |
| Sheffield United | 3 | FT |
| Stoke City | 0 | |
| Gillingham | 0 | FT |
| Walsall | 3 | |
| Rotherham United | 2 | FT |
| Watford | 1 | |
| Reading | 0 | FT |
| West Bromwich Albion | 0 | |
| Nottingham Forest | 2 | FT |
| Wigan Athletic | 1 | |
| West Ham United | 1 | FT |
