Our prediction for this League 1 match:
Gillingham and Wigan Athletic face each other in a postponed League One game at Priestfield Stadium. Gillingham have been in a fine form of late, with the team beating both Swindon and Lincoln, while sharing the spoils with Doncaster and Hull City. The Gills aim to move closer to the playoffs berth, and we are positive that they will adopt an attack-minded approach in Wednesday’s clash. Olly Lee, who found the net in the 1-1 draw with the Tigers, is pushing for a start.
The Latics, on the other hand, failed to win the previous three league fixtures. Wigan Athletic are eager to escape the relegation zone, and seeing that they are likely to go for a win in the Priestield Stadium showdown as well, we are tempted to put our money on both teams to score. In the first half of the season Wigan defeated Gillingham 3-2.
Highlighted Player (Stuart O\'Keefe):
Stuart O’keefe is a an English footballer who started his senior career at Southend United. In August 2010 O’Keefe signed a one-year deal with Crystal Palace after impressing coach George Burley in a trial game against West Ham reserves.
The 173-cm-tall midfielder scored one goal in 36 appearances for the Eagles in the Premier League, finding the net in a 3-1 win over Sunderland on August 31, 2013. Stuart O’Keefe played for Blackpool on loan before moving to Cardiff City in the winter of 2015.
After his loan spells with Milton Keynes Dons, Portsmouth and Plymouth Argyle, O’Keefe moved to Gillingham at the end of the 2018/2019 season. He made his League One debut with the club on August 3, 2019 in a 1-1 draw with Doncaster Rovers. His main position is central midfield, but he is used as both defensive and attacking midfielder as well. His preferred foot is right.
Highlighted Team (Wigan):
Wigan Athletic are one of the winners of the English FA Cup. The Latics won the prestigious trophy in 2013, with the team upsetting Manchester City in the title game. This is considered the club’s biggest success, but it has to be noted that Wigan played in the UEFA Europa League in the 2013/2014 season.
Wigan have been playing their home games at the DW Stadium since 1999 and they had played at Springfield Park in the past. Chorley are considered Wigan’s fierce rivals, but the two teams last met in 1971, when they competed in the Northern Premier League. The likes of Preston North End, Bury, Oldham Athletic, Burnley and Blackburn Rovers are regarded as Wigan Athletic’s rivals as well.
The club was founded in 1932 and they competed in the English Premier League from 2005 to 2013. The colour of Wigan’s home kit is blue and white (stripes).