Wigan Athletic 0-5 Hull City

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Mallik Wilks' hat-trick helped Hull City move to within a point of League One leaders Lincoln City with a comfortable 5-0 victory at struggling Wigan Athletic.

The Tigers had suffered an 8-0 thrashing on their last trip to the DW Stadium, for a Championship clash only seven months ago.

But they gained some semblance of revenge - after breaking a three-match scoreless sequence - with a dazzling performance.

The hero was Wilks, whose first goal arrived on 27 minutes from a tight angle.

Wilks added his and Hull's second goal five minutes later, with a right-foot shot that crept in off the far post.

After Reece Burke had seen a goal disallowed for offside and Josh Magennis hit a post from close range, number three arrived four minutes after the restart when Keane Lewis-Potter headed home Wilks' cross.

Magennis made it 4-0 four minutes later with a tidy finish after being afforded the freedom of the Wigan penalty area.

And Wilks rounded off the scoring with 26 minutes still to play with a left-foot strike from distance.

Match report supplied by PA Media.

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