By no mean the result any of us were looking for, but take nothing away from the army of away fans who made the long journey all the way up to Lancashire this evening.
Safe journeys home, your support is greatly appreciated.
All over at the DW STadium
The Cherries exit the FA Cup at the third round stages.
There were chances for the away side at 1-0 down in the second half, but once Wigan scored their two rapid-fire goals inside the final 20 minutes there was no way back.
90'
Two minutes to add on
87'
A special moment for Kyle Taylor
The game may not be going the Cherries' way, but 18-year-old Taylor is now on, in place of Surman, making his first-team debut for Bournemouth.
He scored a solo goal of some merit in the under-18s EFL Trophy final right here at the DW last season.
87'
Wigan make a change
Jacobs comes on for Roberts.
85'
Cherries still pushing, Mousset into the side netting
A good chance there as Mousset was just eight or so yards from goal, he got the power into his effort but not the direction and it's a goal kick for the hosts.
80'
Ibe goes close
Daniels overlaps and Mousset finds him. Low ball into the box and Ibe is scrambling to get there, in the melee it bounces up but wide.
78'
Hyndman comes on for Fraser
Fraser has been one of the Cherries more threatening players tonight, and after a solid shift makes way for the American.
76'
IT'S THREE!
Another cross from the right and it's a quickfire third for Wigan. Elder, the left-back, is all the way up to head and it's a terrific effort back across Boruc and into the far side of the net.
It's 3-0 to Wigan.
74'
LATICS HAVE A SECOND, THE NEW MAN BURN SCORES!
The corner's recycled and Power delivers a second cross, Burn ghosts in at the far post, it must be his first touch, and he half-volleys in, up onto the underside of the crossbar and it bounces down over the line.
Cherries have it all to do, 2-0 down at the DW Stadium.
73'
End to end
Wigan can break with speed and they do so there. It ends with Massey getting a shot away, deflected wide for a corner.
Second sub for Wigan
Burn is on for the dangerous Colclough. That would seem to be a defensive change.
69'
Cherries create another good chance
Ibe drives and feeds in for Afobe. The striker has a difficult angle to contend with but just the 'keeper to beat. He fires low, beats the 'keeper... But also the far post and it's just wide!
67'
Mousset heads wide
Midway through this second half now and Mousset heads a centre a couple of yards wide. The ball was lofted in and it was always going to be tough to generate power and direction.
More promising from the away side, however.
64'
Here comes Jordon Ibe
He replaces Mahoney in the Cherries' first change.
61'
Colclough whistles one wide
The Latics break and they have men over. Colclough has it to the left of the box and bearing down on goal. Opts to shoot and not find a team-mate and his effort whizzes narrowly wide of the far post.
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51'
First change of the evening
And it's the Latics that make it, Hunt replacing Grigg in attack.
48'
Wee Man let's fly
This is better from the Cherries Mahoney works it to Fraser and he gets a shot away from inside the area. It's powered but to close to Jones who blocks the effort away.
46'
We're playing again at the DW
The visitors kick us off, come on you Cherries!
The teams return
No sign of any substitutes from either side, we're set for the second half with the Cherries looking for a goal to get back into this FA Cup tie.
Half time: Cherries chasing the Latics again
Morsy scored early in the half and while the away side have improved there's not been a golden chance created just yet from the Cherries.
Time for a cup of tea.
45'
Afobe with another header
And again saved by James. Mousset promising in the build-up as he makes room excellently. He then neither shoots nor passes when both looked good options.
45'
Four minutes to add on
45'
Good move from the Cherries...
...But it ends with Pugh shooting but a whisker offside.
Afobe and Mousset had exchanged balls very neatly in the build-up, positive attacking signs there.
41'
Arter joins the caution club
Colclough, who has been good so far, gets past Arter and the Cherries midfielder brings the winger down. The referee shows little hesitation in issuing Arter with Bournemouth's first yellow card of the evening.
38'
Cherries improving
Mousset looks a handful, buzzing around the pace, and Afobe's becoming increasingly involved.
Mahoney now takes a corner, Pugh rises for it and ends up in a heap. It all ends with a goal kick for the home side.
Flying winger
Here's a look at that Perkins yellow card (22 mins) for his foul on Fraser.
32'
Ball in, Benik looking to pounce
Afobe gets his head on the Scot's cross, but while the direction is there there's not enough power to beat Jones who is able to save.
Wigan's opener, Morsy slotting home a rebound
That's the goal that separates us in Lancashire.
27'
Corridor of uncertainty
Good ball inswinging from the WIgan left and three Latics man dive for it. Fortunately for the visitors none of them connect and it sneaks behind instead for a goal kick.
23'
Another Latics man gets a caution
Left midfielder Colclough this time, again a late one on Fraser. That's two home players in the referee's notebook in as many minutes.
22'
Perkins in the book
Not a great tackle on Fraser at all there from the Latics midfielder. The Scot writhes on the ground for a number of seconds but is soon fine to continue.
20'
Thanks for your support!
Here are the hardy Cherries fans inside the DW Stadium this evening.
15'
Wee Man lines one up...
The Cherries have a freekick 25 yards out, to the left side of the Wigan area. Fraser fries in directly, but 'keeper Jones is happy enough to watch it dip but only a yard over his bar.
9'
LATICS LEAD, MORSY GETS IT!
First attack of note for either side, and as in the first tie it leads to a Wigan opener!
A low cross comes in from the left, Grigg redirects from six yards and Boruc makes a fine save with his outstretched leg - but it falls only to Morsy ten yards out and he slots home.
Wigan lead 1-0 against the Cherries.
7'
First shot comes from the Latics
Massey goes for glory 25 yards out but it rolls along the turf and kindly enough for Boruc to comfortably save and hold on to.
6'
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And here come the two teams! We're moments away from kick off!
Eddie Howe has opted for a back four for his Cherries tonight, that sees (r to l) Fraser, Cook, Simpson and Daniels looking to keep Grigg and co. at bay tonight.
1'
We're up and running in Wigan
The Latics take the centre and we're under way at the DW. There's a good crowd of Cherries away, shivering and making noise in the away end. Terrific midweek away following.
Indeed, we have teams
The Cherries are in their red and black home strip tonight at the DW.
If you're after a weather update, it's actually not that bad.
It's milder than it was, the rain is holding off and the wind strength has dipped.
Famous last words...
Ready to go?
The two teams nearly are. Well, 'Right here, right now' has just come on the stadium stereo, and we all know what that means.
Cherries team number time
There are a few new faces in the squad tonight, here are the squad numbers for those who could be involved from the bench at the DW.
Commentary By @afcbournemouth
Terrific support from the travelling Cherries
By no mean the result any of us were looking for, but take nothing away from the army of away fans who made the long journey all the way up to Lancashire this evening.
Safe journeys home, your support is greatly appreciated.
All over at the DW STadium
The Cherries exit the FA Cup at the third round stages.
There were chances for the away side at 1-0 down in the second half, but once Wigan scored their two rapid-fire goals inside the final 20 minutes there was no way back.
Two minutes to add on
A special moment for Kyle Taylor
The game may not be going the Cherries' way, but 18-year-old Taylor is now on, in place of Surman, making his first-team debut for Bournemouth.
He scored a solo goal of some merit in the under-18s EFL Trophy final right here at the DW last season.
Wigan make a change
Jacobs comes on for Roberts.
Cherries still pushing, Mousset into the side netting
A good chance there as Mousset was just eight or so yards from goal, he got the power into his effort but not the direction and it's a goal kick for the hosts.
Ibe goes close
Daniels overlaps and Mousset finds him. Low ball into the box and Ibe is scrambling to get there, in the melee it bounces up but wide.
Hyndman comes on for Fraser
Fraser has been one of the Cherries more threatening players tonight, and after a solid shift makes way for the American.
IT'S THREE!
Another cross from the right and it's a quickfire third for Wigan. Elder, the left-back, is all the way up to head and it's a terrific effort back across Boruc and into the far side of the net.
It's 3-0 to Wigan.
LATICS HAVE A SECOND, THE NEW MAN BURN SCORES!
The corner's recycled and Power delivers a second cross, Burn ghosts in at the far post, it must be his first touch, and he half-volleys in, up onto the underside of the crossbar and it bounces down over the line.
Cherries have it all to do, 2-0 down at the DW Stadium.
End to end
Wigan can break with speed and they do so there. It ends with Massey getting a shot away, deflected wide for a corner.
Second sub for Wigan
Burn is on for the dangerous Colclough. That would seem to be a defensive change.
Cherries create another good chance
Ibe drives and feeds in for Afobe. The striker has a difficult angle to contend with but just the 'keeper to beat. He fires low, beats the 'keeper... But also the far post and it's just wide!
Mousset heads wide
Midway through this second half now and Mousset heads a centre a couple of yards wide. The ball was lofted in and it was always going to be tough to generate power and direction.
More promising from the away side, however.
Here comes Jordon Ibe
He replaces Mahoney in the Cherries' first change.
Colclough whistles one wide
The Latics break and they have men over. Colclough has it to the left of the box and bearing down on goal. Opts to shoot and not find a team-mate and his effort whizzes narrowly wide of the far post.
On the bus? Get your earphones out and listen live
First change of the evening
And it's the Latics that make it, Hunt replacing Grigg in attack.
Wee Man let's fly
This is better from the Cherries Mahoney works it to Fraser and he gets a shot away from inside the area. It's powered but to close to Jones who blocks the effort away.
We're playing again at the DW
The visitors kick us off, come on you Cherries!The teams return
No sign of any substitutes from either side, we're set for the second half with the Cherries looking for a goal to get back into this FA Cup tie.
Half time: Cherries chasing the Latics again
Morsy scored early in the half and while the away side have improved there's not been a golden chance created just yet from the Cherries.
Time for a cup of tea.
Afobe with another header
And again saved by James. Mousset promising in the build-up as he makes room excellently. He then neither shoots nor passes when both looked good options.
Four minutes to add on
Good move from the Cherries...
...But it ends with Pugh shooting but a whisker offside.
Afobe and Mousset had exchanged balls very neatly in the build-up, positive attacking signs there.
Arter joins the caution club
Colclough, who has been good so far, gets past Arter and the Cherries midfielder brings the winger down. The referee shows little hesitation in issuing Arter with Bournemouth's first yellow card of the evening.
Cherries improving
Mousset looks a handful, buzzing around the pace, and Afobe's becoming increasingly involved.
Mahoney now takes a corner, Pugh rises for it and ends up in a heap. It all ends with a goal kick for the home side.
Flying winger
Here's a look at that Perkins yellow card (22 mins) for his foul on Fraser.
Ball in, Benik looking to pounce
Afobe gets his head on the Scot's cross, but while the direction is there there's not enough power to beat Jones who is able to save.
Wigan's opener, Morsy slotting home a rebound
That's the goal that separates us in Lancashire.
Corridor of uncertainty
Good ball inswinging from the WIgan left and three Latics man dive for it. Fortunately for the visitors none of them connect and it sneaks behind instead for a goal kick.
Another Latics man gets a caution
Left midfielder Colclough this time, again a late one on Fraser. That's two home players in the referee's notebook in as many minutes.
Perkins in the book
Not a great tackle on Fraser at all there from the Latics midfielder. The Scot writhes on the ground for a number of seconds but is soon fine to continue.
Thanks for your support!
Here are the hardy Cherries fans inside the DW Stadium this evening.
Wee Man lines one up...
The Cherries have a freekick 25 yards out, to the left side of the Wigan area. Fraser fries in directly, but 'keeper Jones is happy enough to watch it dip but only a yard over his bar.
LATICS LEAD, MORSY GETS IT!
First attack of note for either side, and as in the first tie it leads to a Wigan opener!
A low cross comes in from the left, Grigg redirects from six yards and Boruc makes a fine save with his outstretched leg - but it falls only to Morsy ten yards out and he slots home.
Wigan lead 1-0 against the Cherries.
First shot comes from the Latics
Massey goes for glory 25 yards out but it rolls along the turf and kindly enough for Boruc to comfortably save and hold on to.
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Flat back four for us
Eddie Howe has opted for a back four for his Cherries tonight, that sees (r to l) Fraser, Cook, Simpson and Daniels looking to keep Grigg and co. at bay tonight.We're up and running in Wigan
The Latics take the centre and we're under way at the DW. There's a good crowd of Cherries away, shivering and making noise in the away end. Terrific midweek away following.
Indeed, we have teams
The Cherries are in their red and black home strip tonight at the DW.
If you're after a weather update, it's actually not that bad.
It's milder than it was, the rain is holding off and the wind strength has dipped.
Famous last words...
Ready to go?
The two teams nearly are. Well, 'Right here, right now' has just come on the stadium stereo, and we all know what that means.
Cherries team number time
There are a few new faces in the squad tonight, here are the squad numbers for those who could be involved from the bench at the DW.
Welcome to the DW, lads
It's cold, it's wet, it's windy...
...and nearly everyone we've met since we arrived has noted the weather and said: "Welcome to Wigan!"
And the team news from tonight's hosts.
Here's how the Cherries line-up tonight.
More of this from Mousset tonight?
All set for our third round replay.
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