Chelsea will also be all out to avenge that shock defeat earlier this season. They will know where it went wrong. After a shaky start Wigan dominated the area in front of Chelsea's back four, with Jason Scotland having arguably his best afternoon in a Wigan shirt.
Most trouble came down the centre-left, with Hugo Rodallega threatening to run riot with his surging runs down and full-back Maynor Figueroa an able support act, swamping Chelsea right-back José Bosingwa.Chelsea had plenty of openings but were spendthrift in front of goal and paid the full price. Soon after Didier Drogba had beaten Chris Kirkland for a second-half equaliser, Petr Cech connected with Rodallega in the box and referee Phil Dowd decided to dismiss the infuriated Czech 'keeper.Rodallega converted the penalty and the ten-man Blues, desperately chasing an equaliser, were punished with a last-minute third for Paul Scharner, who was used in an attacking midfield role.It was the first time the Latics had ever beaten a 'big four' side, and brought Chelsea's 11-game winning streak to a shock halt. More recently Roberto Martinez's side have seen off Liverpool and Arsenal - also at home.Their record against more successful sides away is far less impressive. They lost 0-4 at the Emirates, 1-2 at Anfield, 0-5 at Old Trafford and at White Hart Lane, don't forget, shipped an extraordinary nine goals.
The Lancastrians do not like the capital one bit. On their last trip to fellow strugglers West Ham they lost 2-3, bringing their total of goals conceded to 31 over ten defeats in all competitions in the Smoke.In fact, the Latics' are the least in-form away side in the Premier League, worse than Hull, West Ham, Bolton and Burnley. They have lost the last five on their travels, scoring three and conceding 13 over the duration (including four at Bolton). Overall, outside the DW Stadium they have only scored 18 but conceded an unhealthy 47 - 2.6 per game.
In contrast, Carlo Ancelotti's men are defending the league's best home record, including a goals-for tally of 60 (3.3 per game) with 14 for the visitors. That is 11 more than the 'great entertainers' Barcelona (who have played one game fewer), and 22 more than José Mourinho's Inter and 21 more than their Champions League final opponents Bayern Munich.
Only two teams, Everton and Manchester City, have taken points away from fortress Stamford Bridge. The Blues' last four home matches have produced a quartet of wins and an aggregate scoreline of 19-2. Such is the task required of Wigan if they are to gratify their Mancunian friends.Chelsea have beaten the same side home and away ten times this season (two short of our 2004/5 record, 12). That includes a clean sweep of wins over the others from last season's top four. No other side has managed that feat in the history of the Premier League.
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