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MATCH PREVIEW: Rochdale vs. Oldham Athletic

11 December 2018

Oldham Athletic are back in action tonight as they take on local rivals Rochdale in the second round of the Checkatrade Trophy at the Crown Oil Arena (7pm).

Latics finished second in their group behind Barnsley, whereas Rochdale finished top in their group ahead of Bury, Fleetwood Town and Leicester City U21s.

Frankie Bunn will be looking to extend the teams seven game unbeaten run and make it three wins on the bounce after defeating Crewe Alexandra 0-2 at the weekend.

Andy Taylor has missed the last two games, but could return to the squad

Dan Gardner, Jose Baxter, Zeus De La Paz, Jonathan Benteke and Ousmane Fane are all still out injured.

Jordan Lyden returned form injury in the weekend’s game with Crewe, so he is expected to be involved once again.

Rochdale currently sit in 18th place in the Sky Bet League One table and they come into the game having drawn 2-2 with AFC Wimbledon at the weekend.

In the Checkatrade Trophy Rochdale have usually rotated their squad and given chances to some of the younger players, but Dale manager Keith Hill has hinted he may play a stronger side tonight.

The two sides have never met in this competition.

Our last visit to Rochdale was back in April where the sides shared the points in a 0-0 draw.

Latics’ last win the Crown Oil Arena came in November 2014 as Daniel Johnson double and a Jonathan Forte penalty secured a 0-3 victory.

Oldham Athletic are priced at 17/8 to beat Rochdale tonight.

Pay-on-the-day is available for tonight’s game.

Sam Rosbottom and Roy Butterworth will be on iFollow Latics for supporters who cannot make the game.

Oldham Athletic supporters in the UK will be able to watch this evening’s match live for £10 via iFollow Latics.

To purchase a match pass for tonight’s match, click here.

Alternatively, you can follow live updates on Twitter with the club’s official Twitter account: @OfficialOAFC.

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Match Reports

MATCH REPORT: Latics Bow Out Of Checkatrade Trophy With Defeat At Rochdale

11 December 2018

Two stoppage time goals from Joe Rafferty and Daniel Adshead condemned Oldham Athletic to a defeat in the Checkatrade Trophy.

Mohamed Maouche also saw red for a challenge on Matthew Gillam early into the second half.

It was a slow start to the game and the first shot of any sort came from Oliver Rathbone who fired comfortably over the bar.

Latics created the first real chance of the game as Gevaro Nepomuceno crossed from the left, but goalkeeper Magnus Norman punched away with Callum Lang waiting to tap home.

However, the punch went straight to Cameron Dummigan who struck a left footed volley which Norman had to deal with.

Rob Hunt then almost found Sam Surridge inside the six-yard box, but MJ Williams stuck a foot in to clear.

Rochdale created the best chance of the half as Rathbone got in behind the Oldham backline and pulled it back to Gillam whose shot was blocked by Peter Clarke and George Edmundson.

Clarke then produced another fantastic block as David Perkins fired from the edge of the box and the shot deflected over.

The second half completely changed the face of the game as Maouche saw red for a challenge on Gillam which may have seemed a little harsh.

In the aftermath Peter Clarke appeared to be pushed in the face, but the officials deemed it only a yellow card for Rafferty.

Jordan Lyden then cleared Ryan Delaney’s header off the line before Rathbone’s attempted scissor kick went comfortably wide.

Daniel Iversen then had to be at his very best as he clawed away a Rathbone effort after Brett Inman had crossed to the midfielder.

Perkins then seemed to pull back Callum Lang as he was running through the midfield, but the referee gave no foul when Perkins was probably lucky not to pick up a second yellow card.

As the game entered stoppage time Lyden was adjudged to have handled in the area with Rafferty, who shouldn’t have been on the pitch, stepping up to score.

Latics pushed men forward for the equaliser with Adshead running through and slotting it past Iversen for the second.

Latics will look to bounce back when Bury visit Boundary Park this Saturday.

Attendance 1854 (911 Away)

Rochdale

Norman, Rafferty, Delaney, MJ.Williams, J.Williams, Rathbone, Done, Perkins, Inman, Morley © (Adshead 85’), Gillam (Yonsian 85’)

Oldham Athletic

Iversen, Dummigan (Hamer 29’), Edmundson, Clarke ©, Hunt, Lang, Maouche, Missilou, Nepomuceno (Branger-Engone 87’), O’Grady (Lyden 55’), Surridge

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Ticket News

TICKET REMINDER: Pay-On-The-Day Available For Rochdale Game

10 December 2018

A reminder that Oldham Athletic’s rearranged Checkatrade Trophy match with Rochdale has pay-on-the-day available for supporters.

Latics travel to the Crown Oil Arena tomorrow, December 11 (7pm).

Fans will be situated in the Willbutts Lane Stand and Latics have been given the full 3000 allocation in the stand with unreserved seating.

Here are the prices:

Adults: £10

Junior (16 and Under): £5

Proof of identification may be required when purchasing entry.

Wheelchairs users are to contact Rochdale AFC Ticket Office to purchase their tickets or from the ticket office on matchday.

For more information, please call 0161 785 5150 or email supporter.services@oldhamathletic.co.uk.

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