English League One

Mansfield Town vs Wigan Athletic, 2002/03 English League One, 2002/2003 English League One

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  • 50': Iyseden Christie
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1 - 2
  • 39': Nathan Ellington
  • 43': Andy Liddell

About

Mansfield Town are hosting Wigan Athletic at One Call Stadium, Mansfield, England, starting on . The match is a part of the English League One.

Game Information

Competition: English League One

Venue: One Call Stadium
Location: Mansfield, England
Attendance: 5,524

Line-Ups

MNF Mansfield Town

No. Name
1 Kevin Pilkington (GK)
2 Bobby Hassell
6 Matthew Gadsby
19 Rhys Day
14 Ben Doane Yellow Card
7 Liam Lawrence
5 Tom Curtis
10 Craig Disley
11 Wayne Corden
15 Andy White
22 Iyseden Christie

WGA Wigan Athletic

No. Name
1 John Filan (GK) Yellow Card
2 Paul Mitchell Yellow Card
4 Matt Jackson
5 Jason De Vos
19 Nicky Eaden
16 Tony Dinning
11 Peter Kennedy
7 Andy Liddell
20 Gary Teale
9 Nathan Ellington
10 Lee McCulloch

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