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Win tickets to Wigan V Spurs



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Wigan Athletic take on Tottenham Hotspur at the JJB Stadium on Saturday 19th April in a highly anticipated fixture against one of the Premier Leagues most entertaining sides.
The Latics will be looking to continue their superb run of Home form which has included victories over Bolton Wanderers and Birmingham City and a creditable draw against Arsenal. Indeed, another clean sheet for Chris Kirkland will be a new Club record for consecutive Home shut-outs! Tickets are available for this must see clash by calling 0871 66 33 552, going to www.wiganathletic.tv and then the ticketing page, or by heading down to the JJB Stadium ticket office. Adult tickets are only £20 for this game, as Wigan Athletic continue to offer the best value tickets in the Premier League.

However, we have teamed up with the Club to offer a pair of tickets for the game, along with access to the Tetley's Lounge private bar for drinks and the opportunity to buy food prior to the match and then for further drinks after the match. These tickets would normally cost £40 but you can get yours free simply by answering this simple question:-

Q. Which Latics defender controversially quit the JJB Stadium for Spurs after his first season at the JJB?

This competition is now closed.

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  • Last Updated: 25 April 2008 3:53 PM
  • Source: St Helens Reporter
  • Location: St Helens
 
 
  

 
 


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