"We are expected to put on a performance. We did last season at this same time against United when they won the title here. But we should have had a penalty, a blatant one from Rio (Ferdinand), and that could have made all the difference. "But we gave them a hell of a game then and we will do the same this time.
"Against the big boys, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, here we have given then a run for their money and I hope we can match the standards we have set for ourselves." But Bruce still has fond memories of his time at Old Trafford, even if he is slightly embarrassed by his chairman Dave Whelan's claims he could one day replace Ferguson as manager there.
For the moment, Bruce prefers to think only of the great United sides from the past that he captained. He said: "I have always said the '94 team would have taken on anyone. I would still back it now, that was a hell of a team. "But after we won the double that season, that team never played together again. Paul Parker left, Paul Ince, Mark Hughes, Andrei Kanchelskis followed. It was broken up very quickly.
"But my view is that team, with Ryan Giggs, Eric Cantona, Roy Keane, Peter Schmeichel and the rest would be a match for anyone. "We were not as successful as this current United team, but we were restricted by the daft rule about assimilated foreigners and all that nonsense. But it was a great team."
He added: "And one of them, Ryan, is still going strong. I was out for dinner with him a couple of weeks ago and he was still on the Coca-Cola and lemonade then.
"There will never be a player so 'decorated' as him. And nobody will play 800 times for United and stay at that level. I was playing in '89 when he made his debut and scored.
"He is a fantastic ambassador, great player, and one who will never be overtaken in terms of winning things. He was the young one back then, taking the mickey out of me because I was an old man.
"But you now see the likes of the Nevilles, Nicky Butt, Paul Scholes and Ryan who are at the other end of their careers and still going strong. They are now getting to the twilight of their careers and it will be interesting to see what they do when they finally pack in playing."
Wigan 'keeper Chris Kirkland is unlikely to have recovered from his back injury to face United. Bruce has Richard Kingson on stand-by, the Ghana international having come on as substitute for Kirkland at West Brom on Saturday.
Wigan have a doubt over defender Paul Scharner, who has picked up an ankle injury in training while Mido will be fit to return. Striker Amr Zaki will be out with an ankle injury, which is not as bad as was initially feared, with no damage to his ligaments.