Latics are looking to bounce back from defeat at Boreham Wood when they welcome Woking to Boundary Park.
David Unsworth’s men were unable to make it three consecutive wins at the weekend.
The opposition
Oldham know that it will be another potentially tricky tie against Woking, who currently sit up in 3rd in the National League table.
They have been at this level in the English football pyramid since they were promoted from the National League South in the 2018/19 season via the playoffs.
This was a promotion at the first time of asking following relegation the season prior.
This is looking like being by far their most impressive season since coming back up, they have finished 20th, 20th and 15th in the past three campaigns.
Form guide
The visitors are displaying solid form at present, showing why they are in with a chance of promotion to the Football League.
They have lost just one of their previous seven league games proving that they are a hard side to beat.
However, they will perhaps be looking to turn more draws into wins as three of the games in the aforementioned sequence have ended level.
The Cardinals’ last six
Yeovil Town 0-1 Woking
Woking 1-1 Wealdstone
Woking 2-1 Bromley
Altrincham 3-1 Woking
Wrexham 2-2 Woking
Woking 2-2 Boreham Wood
Watch out for
Woking will be without top scorer Rhys Browne who will complete his three game suspension when Woking travel to Boundary Park.
They will also be without another of their goal scoring threats. Reece Grego-Cox had scored nine goals in just 16 league games for the Cards but he has been missing through injury since early December.
Padraig Amond could be the man to help his side carry a threat.
With nine goals to his name this season from 36 appearances, the veteran forward could have a huge part to play for his side.
The Irish born player has plenty of football league experience to his name, most notably at Newport County where he made a name for himself in the FA Cup.
He scored his side’s winning goal as they pulled off a shock result against Premier League side Leicester City.
He also netted against Middlesborough in the next round as well as scoring against the reigning Premier League champions Manchester City as County were eventually knocked out in the fifth round.
In the dugout
Darren Sarll is the man in the dugout for the visitors.
The 40-year old boss is in his third job in senior management, having previously had the reigns at Stevenage and Yeovil Town.
He has been at Woking since his appointment on the 28th of March 2022 and impressive form saw him take home the manager of the month award for November 2022.
Match officials
Scott Jackson is the man in the middle this evening, with Michael Johnson and Andrew Daniels taking up the lines. the fourth official will be Alexander Beckett.
Match coverage and information
Live audio commentary is available on Latics Player, guiding you through the match.
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As this game is not being played within the blocked broadcast hours stipulated by UEFA, live streaming will be available through National League TV for supporters in the UK and overseas.
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As always, we will endeavour to ensure confirmation of the line-up is published as soon as possible on social media.
However, supporters should note that team sheets in the National League are not exchanged until an hour before kick-off. This is 15 minutes later than in the EFL and as a result, the line-up is likely to be published slightly later than in previous seasons.
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