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Wigan Athletic 1999–2000 football season
During the 1999–2000 English football season, Wigan Athletic F.C. competed in the Football League Second Division .
On 1 June 1999, John Benson was appointed as Wigan's manager. As Wigan settled into their new home at the JJB Stadium, Benson's side went 26 league games undefeated, before losing at home to Oldham Athletic on 7 January 2000, Benson picking up 2 Manager of the Month awards in the process. Towards the end of the season Wigan lost their form and found themselves in the play-off final at Wembley against Gillingham . A few days prior to the game, Benson had announced he was stepping down but remained to lead his team out at Wembley and ultimately a 3–2 defeat after being 2–1 up with only 7 minutes of extra time remaining.[ 1]
Source: Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored(O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted
Wigan Athletic's score comes first [ 13]
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Scorers
Notes
7 August 1999
Scunthorpe United
H
3–0
7,481
Haworth (2), Barlow (pen)
14 August 1999
Millwall
A
3–3
8,165
Liddell , Balmer , Barlow
21 August 1999
Bristol City
H
2–1
7,103
Barlow , Haworth
28 August 1999
Preston North End
A
4–1
13,885
Barlow (3, 1 pen), Haworth
30 August 1999
Cambridge United
H
1–1
5,976
McGibbon
11 September 1999
Bristol Rovers
H
3–1
6,927
Sheridan , Barlow , Haworth
18 September 1999
Stoke City
A
1–1
11,195
Mohan (own goal)
25 September 1999
Cardiff City
A
0–0
7,679
2 October 1999
Luton Town
H
1–0
6,866
Barlow
16 October 1999
Reading
A
2–0
7,708
Barlow , Bradshaw (pen)
19 October 1999
Wrexham
A
1–1
3,392
Martínez
23 October 1999
Cardiff City
H
2–0
5,728
Martínez , Kilford
26 October 1999
Colchester United
A
2–2
2,915
Barlow , Liddell
2 November 1999
Chesterfield
H
3–0
4,376
Liddell , Barlow (2, 1 pen)
6 November 1999
Blackpool
A
2–2
4,535
Jones , Barlow
12 November 1999
Wycombe Wanderers
H
2–1
5,523
Barlow , Balmer
16 November 1999
Bournemouth
H
3–1
4,338
Green , de Zeeuw , Barlow
23 November 1999
Bury
A
2–2
4,086
Barlow , Haworth
27 November 1999
Burnley
H
1–1
11,986 (6,546 away)
Haworth
4 December 1999
Scunthorpe United
A
2–1
3,463
Liddell , Martínez
18 December 1999
Brentford
H
1–0
5,498
de Zeeuw
26 December 1999
Notts County
A
2–0
8,176
O'Neill , Liddell
28 December 1999
Gillingham
H
2–0
8,054
McLoughlin , Sheridan
3 January 2000
Oxford United
A
2–1
5,915
Haworth (2)
7 January 2000
Oldham Athletic
H
0–1
6,487
15 January 2000
Millwall
H
1–1
6,304
O'Neill
22 January 2000
Bristol City
A
0–0
10,758
5 February 2000
Cambridge United
A
1–1
3,755
Barlow
12 February 2000
Colchester United
H
0–1
6,022
19 February 2000
Burnley
A
0–0
20,435
26 February 2000
Stoke City
H
1–2
9,429
Green
4 March 2000
Bristol Rovers
A
1–1
11,109
Liddell
[ 14]
7 March 2000
Blackpool
H
5–1
6,451
Liddell , Griffiths , Haworth , Barlow , Sheridan
11 March 2000
Chesterfield
A
1–1
3,106
Cooke
18 March 2000
Bury
H
1–0
6,567
Liddell
21 March 2000
Wycombe Wanderers
A
2–0
3,821
de Zeeuw , Haworth
25 March 2000
Notts County
H
2–0
6,094
Redfearn (2, 1 pen)
1 April 2000
Brentford
A
2–0
4,479
Redfearn (pen), Powell (own goal)
4 April 2000
Preston North End
H
0–1
15,993
8 April 2000
Oxford United
H
2–0
4,848
Haworth (2)
11 April 2000
Oldham Athletic
A
1–2
5,697
Redfearn (pen)
15 April 2000
Gillingham
A
1–2
7,746
Pennock (own goal)
22 April 2000
Reading
H
1–0
5,855
Redfearn (pen)
24 April 2000
Luton Town
A
1–1
5,010
Redfearn (pen)
29 April 2000
Wrexham
H
0–1
7,245
6 May 2000
Bournemouth
A
2–2
6,512
McGibbon , Roberts
Second Division play-offs [ edit ]
Round
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Goalscorers
First (1st leg)
10 August 1999
York City
A
1–0
1,921 (1,063 away)
Haworth
First (2nd leg)
24 August 1999
York City
H
2–1 (won 3–1 on agg)
3,396
Barlow (2, 1 pen)
Second (1st leg)
14 September 1999
Watford
A
0–2
6,628 (598 away)
Second (2nd leg)
21 September 1999
Watford
H
3–1 (lost on away goals)
5,006
Haworth (2), Bradshaw (pen)
[ 16]
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Left club during season [ edit ]
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National teams
League competitions
Level 1 Levels 2–4 Level 5 Levels 6–7 Levels 8–9 Lower leagues
Cup competitions
FA cups Football League cups
European competitions