Struggling Swindon Town travel to Wigan as Gary Caldwell's side look to consolidate their play-off place and close the on the automatic promotion places.

Wigan host Swindon Town
Wigan host Swindon Town

Here are THREE things to look out for in the match:

1) Lee Power's last game in charge?

After parting ways with manager Mark Cooper following their dismal start to the season, Swindon chairman Lee Power appointed himself as caretaker manager while he searched for his successor.

The 43-year old said this week that he expects to have a new manager in charge by the time The Robins face Rochdale in the FA Cup next weekend.

In his two games in charge, the chairman has yet to win a game, drawing and losing one, and he will be hoping to sign off his reign with a victory.

2) Yanic Wildschut out to impress again

When the Dutch forward joined Wigan on a three-month loan deal, he was still a bit of an unknown quantity after playing just 11 games in his first season with the club.

However he has been terrific since he signed for the Latics, scoring two goals already since his arrival at the start of October.

He is a forward who isn't afraid to run at defences and he could be the difference for Wigan as they prepare to pile more misery on struggling Swindon.

3) Wigan to win the game comfortably

With Swindon desperately out of sorts and out of form, and with Wigan in a confident mood, it is difficult to see anything but a comfortable victory for the home side.

They have a large squad of talented players available to them and the danger they possess in the final third is frightening for their League One opponents.

For that reason, Wigan will most likely to go to win the game by a comfortable margin and extend their unbeaten run to nine league games.

Wigan and Swindon fans...what are your predictions for the match? Will Wigan continue their good form? Will Swindon cause an upset and potentially climb out of the relegation zone? Let us know what you think in the comments below!