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| DW Stadium | ||
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| Owners | Wigan Athletic | |
| Location | Robin Park Newtown Wigan WN5 0UZ | |
| Built | 1999 | |
| Opened | 1999 | |
| Tenants | Wigan Athletic 1999–present | |
| Capacity | 25,138 | |
| Field dimensions | 120 × 66 yards | |
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History
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The Stands
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North Stand
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Will be took over when the irons are in town
The Boston Stand
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South Stand
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The Springfield Stand
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Ticket prices
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External links and references
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