Though Ryan Lowe’s side had the chances to win the game, they could not find the breakthrough and were left hanging on after Ched Evans’ 80th minute red card.
Here’s how we rated the players on the day...
. Wigan Athletic's Curtis Tilt faces up to Preston North End's Emil Riis Jakobsen
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The EFL Sky Bet Championship - Wigan Athletic v Preston North End - Saturday 30th July 2022 - DW Stadium - Wigan
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Emil Riis and Curtis Tilt exchange words. Photo: CameraSport - Stephen White
. Freddie Woodman - 6
A good game to get for your debut, a sellout away end and routine saves to make throughout. Only one required a bit of extra attention but a 'keeper of his quality should save it, and he did. Photo: CameraSport - Stephen White
. Jordan Storey - 7
A very solid return to Championship life for Storey as he slotted back in like he hadn't been away. Gave little for the Wigan forwards to go off and was organised in the backline. Photo: CameraSport - Stephen White
. Liam Lindsay - 8
Has his doubters amongst the fanbase but gave a clear showing of why he is currently first choice down the centre of the defence. He was a colossus on the day up against a physical Wigan side, and didn't let an ankle injury end his day early as it could have easily done. Photo: CameraSport - Stephen White
. Andrew Hughes - 7
The minimum you would likely expect from Hughes, he operates at a high level and was his consistent and tidy self at the DW. Was up against Wigan's chief creator in Callum Lang and kept him quiet. Photo: CameraSport - Stephen White
. Brad Potts - 5
He couldn't get into the game and couldn't find consistency in the game either. His touch wasn't quite there and though he was dependant in his defensive work, he offered little going forward. Photo: CameraSport - Stephen White
1. Freddie Woodman - 6
A good game to get for your debut, a sellout away end and routine saves to make throughout. Only one required a bit of extra attention but a 'keeper of his quality should save it, and he did. Photo: CameraSport - Stephen White
2. Jordan Storey - 7
A very solid return to Championship life for Storey as he slotted back in like he hadn't been away. Gave little for the Wigan forwards to go off and was organised in the backline. Photo: CameraSport - Stephen White
3. Liam Lindsay - 8
Has his doubters amongst the fanbase but gave a clear showing of why he is currently first choice down the centre of the defence. He was a colossus on the day up against a physical Wigan side, and didn't let an ankle injury end his day early as it could have easily done. Photo: CameraSport - Stephen White
4. Andrew Hughes - 7
The minimum you would likely expect from Hughes, he operates at a high level and was his consistent and tidy self at the DW. Was up against Wigan's chief creator in Callum Lang and kept him quiet. Photo: CameraSport - Stephen White