Blackpool FC: Here are some of the standout stats from the Seasiders' dramatic victory over Wigan Athletic- in pictures
Amos Wynn
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Wigan Athletic dominated possession and had 68 percent of the ball. (Photo: CameraSport - Alex Dodd)
Kenny Dougall scored in stoppage time to give the Seasiders a 2-1 victory over Wigan Athletic at Bloomfield Road.
Neil Critchley’s side were ahead for the majority of the match through Jordan Rhodes’ fourth minute opener, but were pegged back by a late equaliser- before quickly retaking the lead.
Here are some of the standout stats from the game (courtesy of SofaScore):
Blackpool has 14 shots with seven on target- with three off and four blocked. Meanwhile, Wigan could only manage six, with Dan Grimshaw only tested on three occasions. (Photo: CameraSport - Alex Dodd)
The Seasiders had three big chances, compared to one for the visitors. (Photo: CameraSport - Alex Dodd)
The Tangerines had 10 shots inside the box and four outside. Meanwhile, Wigan had four inside and two out. (Photo: CameraSport - Alex Dodd)
Sam Tickle was forced into five saves, while Grimshaw made two. (Photo: CameraSport - Alex Dodd)
Wigan made 610 passes (85 percent accurate), compared to 281 for Blackpool (73 percent accurate).
The Seasiders made 16 tackles, while Wigan made 10. (Photo: CameraSport - Alex Dodd)
From Blackpool's starting line-up, CJ Hamilton scored a statistical rating of 8.0 from SofaScore. (Photo: CameraSport - Alex Dodd)
Hamilton and Virtue both assisted the Tangerines' goals, while Stephen Humphrys set up Josh Magennis' header for Wigan. (Photo: CameraSport - Alex Dodd)
Jensen Weir (2), Callum Connolly, CJ Hamilton, Jake Beesley, Jordan Rhodes and Kenny Dougall all had shots on target. Meanwhile, Rhodes also had four off target.
Hamilton produced four key passes for the Seasiders. (Photo: CameraSport - Alex Dodd)
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