The crunch doesnβt get any crunchier than the scenario presented down the DW Stadium tonight. With ten-man Sunderland battling to a point against Stoke last night, Wigan must now be sure to place the cat amongst the pigeons by earning all three points at home to Swansea. Failure is not an option for the Latics if they are to preserve their top-flight status yet again.
While Wiganβs clash is vital in Premier League terms, Cityβs meeting with West Brom at the Etihad will also carry huge significance for Fantasy managers who backed double Gameweek assets. The teamsheets will be vital to the prospects of big points hauls, with Roberto Mancini possibly resting troops before the weekendβs FA Cup Final.
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The team news is now in and Roberto Mancini makes a massive eight changes from the side that drew with Swansea last Saturday. Joe Hart, Samir Nasri and James Milner are the only three to retain their places as the City boss opts for Carlos Tevez and Edin Dzeko up top, with Sergio Aguero dropping to the bench. Pablo Zabaleta, David Silva and Vincent Kompany are excluded from the squad altogether, with Mancini clearly having one eye on the weekendβs FA Cup final.
Steve Clarke makes four alterations for the Baggies. Ben Foster is replace by Boaz Myhill in goal, while Gabriel Tamas, Craig Dawson and James Morrison come in for Gareth McAuley, Graham Dorrans and Shane Long. Romelu Lukaku starts up front once again in what could possibly be a 3-5-2 for the visitors.
At the DW, Roberto Martinez omits Ronnie Stam, Jordi Gomez and Jean Beausejour from the side that beat West Brom on Saturday. Gary Caldwell, James McArthur and Roger Espinoza are drafted in for a game that would see the Latics climb out the bottom three if they take three points this evening.
The Swans also make a trio of changes. Michu, as expected, is unavailable, while Chico also misses out through injury, with Nathan Dyer also dropping to the bench. In comes Garry Monk, Dwight Tiendalli and Itay Shechter for Michael Laudrupβs side.


