Wigan made it five wins out of seven as they moved three points clear of
the relegation zone and dented Newcastle's hopes of finishing in the top four.
Victor Moses headed home to open the scoring and fired a second past Tim
Krul less than two minutes later.
Shaun Maloney slotted in to extend the lead and Franco di Santo curled a
brilliant fourth just before half-time.
Papiss Cisse struck the bar and post but Newcastle were soundly beaten
as Wigan secured three vital points.
The Latics looked destined to go down for much of the season but
incredibly they have taken 15 points from a possible 21, with two games
remaining.
Roberto Martinez's men have lost just three of 13 fixtures since the
start of February and will be confident of extending their Premier League stay
to eight years.
Their feat was all the more remarkable given that Newcastle arrived at
the DW Stadium following a run of six consecutive wins.
They remain in fourth place but know if Tottenham beat
Blackburn at White Hart Lane they will drop to fifth on goal difference
Fourth spot could ensure qualification for the Champions League - but
only if Chelsea lose this year's final against Bayern Munich on 19 May.
Wigan passed and moved with pace and intent from the very first minute,
utilising their wide players to pin their opponents back.
Their reward came when Emmerson Boyce crossed from the right and Moses
held off Mike Williamson to nod the opener.
It was the first goal Newcastle had conceded in four games and they
looked shell-shocked.
Yet that was no excuse for the space they afforded Wigan on their next
attack as Maloney and Moses combined to feed Jean Beausejour.
The Chilean's cross was only partially cleared by Fabricio Coloccini and
an on-rushing Moses slotted first-time into the bottom corner.
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Newcastle tried to respond - Hatem ben Arfa curling a set-piece narrowly
off target - but the visitors were horribly out of sorts.
Further punishment arrived when Di Santo threaded a pass behind Davide
Santon for Maloney to race clear and finish across Krul.
Newcastle complained that James McCarthy was only cautioned for a
challenge on Yohan Cabaye and then went close as Demba Ba drilled wide.
However, that was their only period of in the ascendancy all half and
two minutes into stoppage time Wigan struck again.
Maloney shifted possession to Di Santo and with Cheik Tiote standing
off, the Argentine unleashed a sensational curling chip.
Newcastle memorably came from 4-0 down at half-time to draw 4-4 with Arsenal last season and boss Alan Pardew would have
sought a similar response on this occasion.
Yet it was Wigan who started the second half with greater urgency and
Moses sliced wide before drawing a one-handed save from Krul.
Newcastle eventually generated some momentum and Cisse's curling effort
came back off the bar, Ben Arfa shot just wide and Cisse inexplicably headed
Ben Arfa's cross against the post from five yards.
It took a goal-line clearance from Coloccini to deny Wigan substitute
Conon Sammon, but the result was never in doubt.
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