ENGLAND striker Emile Heskey could be back in action for Wigan sooner than expected.
It was feared he faced a lengthy absence after pulling up with a hamstring injury in the victory against Bolton last Sunday.
However a scan has revealed no serious damage and he could return against Tottenham in the Barclays Premier League a week on Sunday.
Before then the teams meet in an FA Cup third-round tie on Friday at White Hart Lane.
Apart from Heskey, goalkeeper Chris Kirkland will sit out the cup match because of a groin problem, while Lee Cattermole is suspended.
Manager Steve Bruce said: "I am hopeful Emile will be okay for the following weekend."
However a scan has revealed no serious damage and he could return against Tottenham in the Barclays Premier League a week on Sunday.
Before then the teams meet in an FA Cup third-round tie on Friday at White Hart Lane.
Apart from Heskey, goalkeeper Chris Kirkland will sit out the cup match because of a groin problem, while Lee Cattermole is suspended.
Manager Steve Bruce said: "I am hopeful Emile will be okay for the following weekend."
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