Wigan boss Steve Bruce has the luxury of a full-strength available for Sunday's visit of Barclays Premier League leaders Arsenal.
Ryan Taylor is fit again after a month out with a rib injury while fellow midfielder Kevin Kilbane has recovered from a bruised foot.
The pair could be competing for one spot on the left wing with Jason Koumas, who performed ably in the position in last week's draw at Manchester City.
Honduras winger Wilson Palacios is set to feature against the team with whom he had a trial last year.
Bruce believes his side have given themselves "an outstanding chance'' of avoiding relegation.
The Latics were in a parlous state when Bruce took charge last November but they have since picked up 19 points from 14 league games.
With Derby and Fulham having fallen behind at the bottom, that has seemingly lifted them into a seven-way battle to avoid the final relegation slot.
There is still much to do but Bruce is happy with progress so far and feels the outlook is much brighter.
"If we can keep being like that and being resilient enough to take our chances, and make sure we are difficult to beat, we have got an outstanding chance,'' the former Birmingham boss said.
"It has been very difficult and very hard work for the players.

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