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How to watch Wigan Athletic vs Bolton Wanderers live, TV & streaming details & match odds

Bolton Wanderers make the short journey today to the DW Stadium to take on Wigan Athletic in a big League One clash as the season enters its final furlong.

Wanderers and the Latics have not been in action over the international break due to having players called up to represent their nations.

And the game for when both sides return will be the early kick-off of the day in League One as Wanderers travel to the DW Stadium.

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Leam Richardson's side are hoping to achieve automatic promotion out of League One and back to the Championship, and can do so with the division title.

Wanderers meanwhile harbour now slim play-off hopes, sitting 11 points from the top six with seven games of their season left.

The game is no longer a 3pm kick-off though and means that supporters who do not have a ticket can still watch the game live, and here's all the information and details you need to know to do so.

What time does Wigan Athletic vs Bolton Wanderers kick-off?

Wigan Athletic vs Bolton Wanderers in League One kicks off at 12.30pm on Saturday, April 2, at the DW Stadium.

It it being broadcasted or streamed live and how can I watch?

The game is available to be viewed domestically on iFollow, due to the kick-off time.

Matches which kick-off at 3pm on Saturdays are prohibited from domestic viewing via the platform.

But because this game has been moved to a 12.30pm kick-off and it is has not been chosen by Sky Sports for coverage, fans who are not at the DW Stadium in person can watch it for £10.

It can be streamed on a computer, tablet or phone, as well as a TV via a HDMI connection.

Most modern laptops can be easily plugged into your TV via an HDMI connection, which is standard on practically all HD TVs. If your TV is flatscreen, it almost certainly has an HDMI connection.

What happened the last time these two sides met?

When these two sides last met at the University of Bolton Stadium in October, the Latics picked up all three points in a 4-0 victory.

Strikes from Will Keane, Callum Lang and a James McClean brace gave the visitors victory on that day.

These sides last played one another at the DW Stadium in August in the Carabao Cup, as the Latics sealed passage to the next round after a goalless draw following a penalty shootout victory.

What are the match odds?

According to the Pools, Wigan are evens to emerge with all three points, while a Bolton victory is priced at 11/4.

A draw is priced at 13/5.

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