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Matt Smith has scored five goals in 15 appearances for Millwall so far this season

Millwall twice came from behind to seal a point against out-of-form Wigan Athletic in the Championship at The Den.

Anthony Pilkington gave Wigan the lead in style when he was found unmarked on the edge of the box and fired a low shot home.

Shaun Hutchinson headed in from a corner to level for the hosts, but the Latics led once more thanks to Antonee Robinson's strike from an acute angle.

However, their lead did not last long as Millwall levelled again, this time after Matt Smith met Shaun Williams' cross.

The result means Millwall slip to 11th while Wigan drop to 21st in the Championship table, just two points and one place above the relegation zone.

The Latics will fall into the bottom three on Wednesday if 22nd-placed Middlesbrough beat bottom side Barnsley.

Paul Cook's side are without a victory in six Championship games, losing four of them, and are yet to win away from home this season.

Wigan started the second half much the same as they did the first, with US international Robinson scoring his first professional goal.

But they were undone once more, this time as they failed to clear their lines as Smith was able to head home from close range and secure a point for the hosts.

Millwall manager Gary Rowett told BBC Radio London:

"We'd almost pre-warned the players because you kind of knew what was going to happen.

"We knew that Wigan were coming to fight for their lives, they play a really strong second-ball game, very direct, they were fighting for every single thing and I would say they fought harder than us for the first 15 or 20 minutes.

"We just didn't quite have that zip that we've had in the previous games and that was understandable, but nevertheless disappointing."

Wigan Athletic boss Paul Cook told BBC Radio Manchester:

"It's the reaction we wanted and hoped for from Saturday's disappointment from conceding late on. The first goal was a cracker with his quality and finishing, it was excellent.

"I felt Millwall equalised against the run of play both times but we're happy with a point and it's a tough place to come as Millwall are on a good run.

"It's been tough on the road to pick up points and to lose in the manner we have lately, I'm sure the 165 travelling fans thought 'here we go again' but I'm glad we saw it out for them."