Huddersfield Town 1-4 Wigan Athletic
The FA Cup with Budweiser
Fifth Round Proper
3.55pm, Sunday 17 February 2013
John Smith's Stadium
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Wigan Athletic manager Roberto Martinez cannot wait for a "great" match with either Oldham Athletic or Everton in the last eight of The FA Cup.
Martinez's side knocked Huddersfield Town out of the competition on Sunday and shortly after learned their fate in the Sixth Round draw.
The Toffees were held 2-2 at Boundary Park in their Fifth Round tie on Saturday afternoon and will now play again at Goodison to determine who gets to take on Martinez's men.
"It's a great tie," Martinez said. "Oldham have been magnificent and it's a game that is still open so we will follow that one with interest."
Wigan are currently second from bottom in the Premier League and fighting for their top-flight survival. But Martinez says they'll still be focused on keeping their FA Cup run going now they are just one win from Wembley.
"Every game is a priority for us. What is important at a football club is if you are capable of facing two competitions at once.
"A few years ago we didn't have the pool of players, but now we look like a team and the group has an understanding of what we are doing."
A 'great tie' for Martinez
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Wigan Athletic boss happy with Sixth Round draw after being paired with Oldham or Everton