Welcome to live text commentary of the Premier League encounter between Norwich City and Wigan Athletic at Carrow Road.
- A. Pilkington(15')
- W. Hoolahan(64')
- S. Maloney(51')
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The full-time whistle goes at Carrow Road, and Norwich claim a fifth successive home league victory with a 2-1 win over Wigan in the Premier League! It's another fine win for Chris Hughton's side, who are now 10 games unbeaten. Thanks for joining us.
Elliott Bennett comes on to replace the excellent Pilkington, who receives a deserved standing ovation.
What a challenge from Bassong! The defender slides in to deny Kone, who was through on goal, and that prevents a near-certain goal!
Pilkington, who has had a tremendous match, defends very effectively to deny Kone.
There will be four added minutes at the end of this second half, and Norwich will be praying that Holt's injury is not too serious.
Holt departs to a standing ovation, and he is replaced by Steve Morison.
Holt pulls up holding his right leg, and he looks in pain. Surely Hughton will take him off now.
Norwich look pretty comfortable now as the hosts look to close out the match with a slender advantage.
It's been a dispirited second-half showing from the visitors after they conceded the second goal.
Wigan have, of course, made all three changes, and they are struggling to challenge late on.
Hoolahan gets a deserved standing ovation as he is replaced by Jonny Howson.
It's a scrappy affair late on, but Norwich are happy to just make challenges and keep the ball as much as possible.
Garrido overhits the resulting set piece, but Wigan build very slowly from the back without any real urgency.
Hoolahan again wins a free kick at the expense of Boyce, and he is playing superbly in behind Holt.
Norwich are ending the match very strongly, and Hughton is looking less anxious than he was a few minutes ago.
Hoolahan is bundled over by Boyce, and he has had a tremendous match for the hosts.
Sebastien Bassong has now scored three goals in four PL apps after only bagging two in his previous 94 PL appearances. He's played very well this afternoon.
Pilkington unleashes a rasping drive from the edge of the Wigan box, and Al Habsi makes another stunning save down low to his left to deny the winger!
Di Santo is full of energy in attack for Wigan, and he is already making a difference.