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Latics vs. Leeds United U21

Papa John's Trophy - Group B - Game Two

28 September 2021

© Eddie Garvey

Latics turn their attention away from Sky Bet League Two to the Papa John’s Trophy as they welcome Leeds United's U21 to Boundary Park (7pm KO).

Last time out, there was derby day delight for Keith Curle’s men as a special Davis Keillor-Dunn goal was enough to secure a much-needed three points at Rochdale.

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Form Guide

Leeds’ young side have won three of their opening six matches.

Wins came against Crystal Palace (3-1), Derby County (3-2) and Liverpool, who were put to the sword in a 4-0 drubbing before a thrilling 4-4 draw with Blackburn last time out.

This leaves them fourth in the Premier League 2 table.

However, they lost their opening EFL Trophy game against Tranmere Rovers.

Papa John’s Trophy So Far

Latics have played one game in the competition so far, where they faced up against fellow Sky Bet League Two outfit Salford City.

A first half goal from ex-Ammie Carl Piergianni won Oldham all three points, putting them in a good position to get out of their group and into the knockout stages.

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Curle and co will be hoping to get a firmer grip on qualification against Leeds.

The young Whites did not have as successful of a start to their campaign and found themselves on the wrong side of a 4-1 defeat to Tranmere Rovers, with Amari Miller on the scoresheet for them.

All matches have to have a winner on the night, with a penalty shoot-out deciding who is awarded an extra point should the 90 minutes end in a draw.

Head-to-Head

This fixture may be against the youth side but Latics have gone up against Leeds United on many occasions.

Meetings: 48

Latics wins: 15
Leeds United wins: 20
Draws: 13

Latics last beat Leeds on the 16 August 2008.

A second-half double from Chris Taylor shocked Elland Road and led Latics to three points in the League One fixture.

United have won each of the last three encounters all by the scoreline of 2-0. 

In The Dugout

Mark Jackson is the man in the dugout for the visitors.

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Jackson has been the Head Coach of Leeds United U23 since September 2020 following a promotion from the under-18 setup. 

Tonight will see him take charge of a younger than usual group but still packed with promising talent.

He has had a successful start and led them to promotion from Premier League 2 Division 2 last term, impressively not losing a single game at home all season.

The 43-year-old was born in Leeds and began his playing career with the club before going on to represent Huddersfield Town, Barnsley, Scunthorpe United, Kidderminster Harriers, Rochdale and Farsley Celtic.

He was also capped four times by England at under-20 level.

Match Officials

The man in the middle for the game is Andrew Kitchen.

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Kitchen has never officiated a Latics game prior to this match after being promoted from the National League list.

He's taken charge of six games, so far, this campaign, handing out a total of 17 yellow cards and one red card.

Kitchen will be assisted by Paul Newhouse and Ivan Stankovic, with Anthony Moore the Fourth Official.

Sky Bet Odds

Latics are favourites to make it two wins from two in the competition and are currently at evens to do so.

The visitors are at 2/1 to get off and running whilst 5/2 is the price for the game to have to be decided via a penalty shootout if the scores are level after 90 minutes.

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How To Follow The Game

Live match action on iFollow is available for £10 with Roy Butterworth and Michael Brown who will be talking you through the match.

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For more information, visit the iFollow Latics page by clicking here.

Alternatively, supporters can also follow the game with live updates on the club's official Twitter account: @OfficialOAFC.

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Match Reports

Latics 2-3 Leeds United U21

28 September 2021

© Eddie Garvey

Oldham Athletic were beaten 3-2 by Leeds United U21s in the Papa John’s Trophy at Boundary Park on Tuesday night.

Crysencio Summerville’s first-half penalty and two own goals saw Leeds overcome Latics whose goals came through Zak Dearnley and Davis Keillor-Dunn.

Keith Curle made seven changes from the side that beat Rochdale in Sky Bet League Two at the weekend. Youth Team scholars Jim Simms and Joe Edwards made the bench for the first time. 

Leeds had the first chance of the game on six minutes. Summerville stole the ball from Kyle Jameson and squared it to Max Dean, his shot was blocked but fell to Sean McGurk who blasted wide from six-yards.

Lewis Bate tried his luck from range for the visitors moments later, but the England U20 international saw his effort whistle over Jayson Leutwiler’s crossbar.

Dean had a shot comfortably saved by Leutwiler on nine minutes before Latics had their first meaningful attack of the game. Dylan Fage found Jack Stobbs in space down the right, he whipped in a low cross but it was dealt with at the back post by Harvey Sutcliffe.

Stobbs was proving to be the main threat and he produced Latics’ first shot of the game on 23 minutes. He drove into the box from the right-flank but couldn’t find the target with his powerful strike.

Oldham threatened again on 27 minutes. Harrison McGahey found himself free from Stobbs’ out-swinging corner, he volleyed towards goal but it fell to Dearnley who saw his flick blocked by Sutcliffe.

Liam McCarron came close for Leeds as Amari Miller slotted him in down the left. McCarron had Dean to pull it back to in the box but went for goal himself and could only find the side netting.

Less than a minute later, Leeds created another glorious opening, Summerville nicked the ball from McGahey and cut it back to McGurk in the box but the midfielder was stretching and couldn’t make decent contact with his shot.

Another wonderful delivery from the right from Stobbs this time found the head of Vani Da Silva, he forced Kristoffer Klaesson into his first save of the game.

Leeds broke the deadlock from the penalty spot on 42 minutes. Summerville skipped past Jameson in the box, Jameson went to ground and brought Summerville down, leaving referee Andrew Kitchen no option but to point to the spot.

Summerville stepped up himself and blasted his penalty home. Leutwiler guessed the right way but the penalty was hit with power into the top corner.

The visitors started the second-half brightly and almost doubled their lead on 48 minutes when Dean was inches away from connecting with Miller’s delivery from the left, Leutwiler getting just enough on it to take it away from the onrushing Leeds forward.

The Whites did make it 2-0 on 58 minutes, Cody Drameh won the ball and played it into McGurk who got to the byline and cut the ball back, the ball deflecting into the back of the net off Latics skipper Harrison McGahey.

McGurk had another good opportunity when Stuart McKinstry delivered deep to the back post, McGurk connected with the volley but couldn’t keep it down.

Dearnley missed a great chance on 71 minutes, Jamie Bowden was screaming for the ball to be squared but Dearnley went for goal himself and dragged his shot wide.

Fage then forced Klaesson into a save, he cut inside from the left and drilled a shot from 25 yards but the Norwegian keeper got down to his right to keep it out.

Dearnley got Oldham back in the game on 78 minutes, McGahey drove forward with the ball and fizzed a great pass into Dearnley who turned in the box before coolly slotting past Klaesson.

Leeds restored their two-goal lead just two minutes later, Bate found space down the left and cut the ball back to McGurk inside the penalty area, Leutwiler made a great save down to his left to deny McGurk but the ball deflected in off Jameson for another own goal.

Miller had two efforts as Leeds pushed for a fourth, firstly he dragged a left-footed effort wide from the edge of the box and then forcing Leutwiler into a routine save down to his right after cutting inside from the left flank.

Latics kept pushing, substitute Callum Whelan had a shot from outside the box that was saved by Klaesson and the Leeds keeper was forced into action again minutes later, saving from Keillor-Dunn.

Keillor-Dunn then added a stunning second for Latics in added time but it was too little too late and Leeds took home the three points in Group B of the Papa John’s Trophy.

Oldham Athletic XI – Leutwiler (GK); Fage, McGahey ©, Jameson; Stobbs (Keillor-Dunn, 46’), Bowden, Bettache (Whelan, 65’), Vaughan, Couto (Diarra, 46’); Da Silva, Dearnley

Unused Subs: Danielewicz (GK), Bahamboula, Simms, Edwards.

Goals: Dearnley (78'), Keillor-Dunn (93')

Leeds United U21 – Klaesson (GK); Sutcliffe, Moore, Hjelde © (Kenneh, 46’), McCarron (Drameh, 46’); Bate, Allen, McGurk; Summerville (McKinstry, 46’), Dean, Miller

Unused Subs: Van Den Heuvel (GK), Hughes.

Goals: Summerville (42', P), McGahey (58', OG), Jameson (80', OG)

Attendance: 732 (108 away)

Referee – Andrew Kitchen

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Ticket News

Leeds United U21 (H) Papa John's Trophy Details

26 September 2021

© Eddie Garvey

Match details for the second Northern Group B fixture of the Papa John's Trophy against Leeds United U21 at Boundary Park have been confirmed.

The game will take place on Tuesday 28 September with an earlier kick-off time of 7pm again.

Admission prices are as follows for all supporters;

Adults £10
Seniors (65+), U21 & U18 £5

Please note, tickets will be only be able to purchase for the Main Stand as well as the large section of the Jimmy Frizzell Stand (Rochdale Road End). The Joe Royle Stand (North Stand) and small section (OACT Family Stand) of the Jimmy Frizzell Stand (Rochdale Road End) will be closed for this fixture.

The Chadderton Road End will be for visiting Leeds United supporters, please purchase direct on this specific link by clicking here.

Tickets are now available to purchase online for Latics fans by clicking here as well as from the Ticket Office window, opening times are available by clicking here.

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Both sets of supporters are also able to pay-on-the-day as an alternative, at no price increase (cash only) at the turnstile.

For ambulant, wheelchair and disabled supporters tickets can be purchased direct from the Ticket Office on the day of the game. For more information and any assistance in advance, please email supporter.services@oldhamathletic.co.uk

Hospitality 'Legends Lounge' packages are also available at £25 per head for both sets of fans, with more information and how to register your interest by clicking here.

For those who can't attend, the game is also available to stream on iFollow Latics for £10. Click the button below for more information.

Please note, the programme for this fixture is a joint publication with the Salford game in the same competition.

This can still be purchased directly online here or around the ground on the night.

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