21 Dec | Wigan | - | Shrewsbury |
01 Jan | Wigan | - | Huddersfield |
04 Jan | Wigan | - | Birmingham |
21 Jan | Wigan | - | Burton |
25 Jan | Wigan | - | Bristol Rove |
01 Feb | Wigan | - | Lincoln |
13 Feb | Wigan Warrio | - | Leigh Leopar |
07 Dec | Wigan | 0 - 2 | Leyton Orien |
26 Nov | Wigan | 2 - 1 | Northampton |
12 Nov | Wigan | 0 - 0 | Nottingham F |
09 Nov | Wigan | 0 - 1 | Wycombe |
22 Oct | Wigan | 1 - 2 | Mansfield |
05 Oct | Wigan Warrio | 38 - 0 | Leigh Leopar |
01 Oct | Wigan | 3 - 0 | Peterboro |
The Brick Community Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Robin Park in Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. It is used by Wigan Warriors rugby league club and Wigan Athletic football club. The stadium is owned by local businessman, Mike Danson, who owns both Wigan Athletic and Wigan Warriors.
Built and opened in 1999, it was initially the JJB Stadium after its main sponsor. In UEFA matches, it was called Wigan Athletic Stadium due to UEFA regulations on sponsorship. From 2009 to 2024, it was renamed the DW Stadium, and from 13 May 2024, it was again renamed, this time as The Brick Community Stadium, reflecting a partnership with a local charity.
The stadium was built by Alfred McAlpine. Wigan Athletic and Wigan Warriors moved into it from their long-term homes of Springfield Park and Central Park respectively. International rugby league matches have also taken place at the venue.
Its current capacity is 25,133—seated in four single-tier stands—and its record attendance was on 11 May 2008 when 25,133 people watched Wigan Athletic play Manchester United in the final match of the 2007–08 Premier League season.
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