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MATCH PREVIEW: Stevenage vs. Oldham Athletic

2 November 2018

Oldham Athletic are back in action tomorrow afternoon as they take on Stevenage at The Lamex Stadium in the Sky Bet League Two fixture (Kick off 3pm).

Latics will be looking to build on their superb comeback victory against Everton U21s on Tuesday night and get back to winning ways in the league.

Frankie Bunn says his side will stick to their guns when they travel to Stevenage on Saturday.

"We play our style, we'll have a go at anybody." He said.

"If the opposition have more of the ball, we still have the same intent, we want to go and win games.

"Like I've said we're not going to win all of them but we're trying to create our own identity and we'll stick to that."

Rob Hunt and Jordan Lyden were rested on Tuesday night and are both expected to be involved in tomorrow’s game.

Latics still have Sam Surridge, Zeus De La Paz and Ousmane Fane out injured.

The hosts this weekend are currently sat two points outside the playoffs in eighth position and they come into the game after picking up four points in their last two games.

Stevenage are currently the lowest scorers of the teams in the top half of the division with 18 goals, but they have only conceded 14 which is only beaten by MK Dons and Mansfield Town.

They could be without Danny Newton and Paul Farman who are both doubts for the game.

The teams haven’t met since January 2014 where Latics came out 1-0 winners at Boundary Park thanks to a James Wesolowski winner.

The last trip to Stevenage was a more entertaining affair on the opening day of the 2013/14 season as Oldham ran out 3-4 winners.

A Jose Baxter brace and further goals from James Tarkowski and Christian Montano secured the win for Latics on the day.

Oldham Athletic are priced at 9/5 to beat Stevenage.

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

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Match Reports

MATCH REPORT: Latics Edged Out In Five-Goal Thriller At The Lamex

3 November 2018

Oldham Athletic lost out narrowly at the Lamex Stadium after a late goal from substitute Danny Newton secured the three points for the home side.

Latics did twice have the lead through Ishmael Miller and Callum Lang, but they were pegged back by Joel Byrom and Kurtis Guthrie.

Latics came out of the blocks well as Miller drove forward and saw a shot deflect inches wide.

Moments later Gevaro Nepomuceno crossed for Jonathan Benteke, who put a glorious chance wide as it didn’t quite connect with the correct part of his foot.

Oldham did have their deserved lead as Nepomuceno took a corner and the ball eventually fell to Miller who shot on the turn low past Seny Dieng in the Stevenage goal.

The whole team ran over to celebrated with Manager Frankie Bunn in a big group huddle as Latics got what they deserved for their early dominance.

Stevenage got themselves a foothold in the game and Daniel Iversen had to be at his very best to deny an Alex Revell header after John Hunt crossed from the left.

Revell volleyed another chance wide before the hosts equalised through Byrom.

Jamal Campbell-Ryce crossed from the right and Iversen punched it away well, but the ball fell to Byrom waiting on the edge of the box and his shot went in via a deflection.

The game an even affair after the Stevenage equaliser, but Latics had a great chance to go in at half-time with a lead.

Dan Gardner floated in a freekick towards Captain Peter Clarke who headed just wide of the goal.

Miller had a chance at the start of the second half as Lang crossed into the striker, but he headed wide when alone in the box.

Miller then tried to chip Dieng from the halfway line and nearly did so as the ball just floated over the bar.

Latics did regain the lead shortly after as Nepomuceno fizzed in a great cross for Lang to bundle home and it was nothing more than the away side deserved.

However, Stevenage equalised moments later in a fortunate fashion as Newton cut inside and his deflected shot landed right on the head of Curtis to score.

Steve Seddon then got in down the left-hand side and crossed into Newton who headed past Iversen to give the home side the lead.

Latics tried to get themselves back into the game, but it wasn’t to be for Bunn’s men as they must go again on Tuesday night away at Notts County.

Attendance TBC (TBC Away)

Stevenage

Dieng, Wildin, Hunt (Newton 59’), Timlin, Cuthbert, Byrom, Revell ©, Seddon, Campbell-Ryce (Kennedy 56’), Guthrie, Nugent (Wilkinson 46’)

Oldham Athletic

Iversen, Hamer (Dummingan 90’), Clarke ©, Edmundson, Hunt, Lang, Gardner (Lyden 74’), Missilou, Nepomuceno, Miller, Benteke (Baxter 88’)

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TICKET REMINDER: Tickets Still On Sale For Latics' Trip To Stevenage

29 October 2018

Tickets for Oldham Athletic’s trip to Stevenage in Sky Bet League Two are still on general sale.

Latics travel to the Lamex stadium this Saturday, November 3 (3pm kick off).

Oldham fans will be located in the South Stand and the club have received an allocation of 500 seated tickets.

Ticket prices are as follows:
Adults: £22
Concessions: £20
Under 18s: £15
Under 12s: £10

Saturday has been designated as Stevenage’s Remembrance Fixture.

As a result, Stevenage are offering past and present members of the Armed Forces tickets for just £5 in their “Forces for a Fiver” promotion.

This promotion will be available for both home and away fans.  Tickets can be purchased at this price on production of the Defence Discount Service card or any other form of military ID.

Fans will be able to redeem this offer from Stevenage’s Ticket Office on the day.

Concessions are over 60s, students, UB40 holders and ambulant disabled (carer ticket FOC), members of the Armed Forces/Emergency services - proof of these is required.

Tickets will be on sale online here and at the ticket office.

Visiting supporters that require wheelchair access will need to contact the Stevenage Ticket Office in advance of the fixture by telephoning 01438 223223.

Official Coach Travel

Departs: 8:30am

Adults: £30

Under 18s: £25

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

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