South Wales Echo

Wigan’s great eight as Hull are hammered

- Wales striker Kieffer Moore celebrates after scoring in Wigan’s 8-0 record win over Hull

WIGAN claimed the biggest league win in their history as they responded to their looming 12-point penalty in spectacula­r fashion with an 8-0 rout of Championsh­ip relegation rivals Hull.

The Latics struck seven in an extraordin­ary first half as they made sure of a win which moves them out of the bottom three on goal difference at Hull’s expense, once the expected sanction for falling into administra­tion is applied.

Wigan’s win surpassed their previous best league triumph, a 7-0 win at Oxford in 2017, while it also matched Hull’s previous worst league result against Wolves in 1911.

Kal Naismith put his side in front after a minute then Kieffer Moore and Kieran Dowell struck twice apiece and Jamal Lowe and Joe Williams also netted before the interval.

Dowell completed his hat-trick with a stunning effort after the break before the hosts eased down, while Hull boss Grant McCann’s job is in serious jeopardy after the Tigers’ fourth defeat in a row.

West Brom’s hopes of securing automatic promotion remain in the balance after they were held to a goalless draw by Fulham at The Hawthorns.

The result leaves the Baggies four points clear of third-placed Brentford

having played a game more, while the point effectivel­y ends Fulham’s slim hopes of automatic promotion.

Grady Diangana was denied by Fulham keeper Marek Rodak in the second half before Anthony Knockaert fired a 25-yard effort against the bar for the visitors.

Patrick Roberts struck an 82ndminute winner as Middlesbro­ugh hit back from behind to win 2-1 at Reading and give a huge boost to their survival prospects.

Liam Moore put Reading in front just past the half-hour mark but a header from Ashley Fletcher on the stroke of half-time hauled Neil Warnock’s side level and they went on to snatch the points late on.

■ Leeds midfielder Kalvin Phillips is “heartbroke­n” to be missing the rest of the season with a knee injury.

Boss Marcelo Bielsa, whose side are four points away from securing automatic promotion to the Premier League, suggested Phillips could sit out the run-in after he emerged for the second half of Sunday’s 1-0 win at Swansea wearing heavy strapping on his knee.

The 24-year-old has now confirmed the news on social media.

Phillips posted on Instagram: “Heartbroke­n I will be missing the last 3 games of the season...”

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