National League Cup Action On Wednesday

National League Cup Action On Wednesday

Club News

27 January 25

By Oldham Athletic

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Tickets are available for our final National League Cup group game against Manchester United U21s (Wednesday 29 January, 7pm kick-off) in person and online.

As both teams head into the final round of matches, Latics (currently 3rd in Group B) will welcome Travis Binnion’s side to Boundary Park as they look to progress to the quarter-finals of the competition.

Our National League Cup campaign has been a good showcase for players from our academy education programme gain experience alongside first-team players. Gaining minutes and impressing against Category 1 talent, make sure get down to Boundary Park to cheer on the young Latics with first-team players as they look to progress to the knock-out stages.

Only the Joe Royle Stand will be open for this fixture.

Supporters can purchase tickets for this game, with season ticket holders entitled to a discount on general admission, which is available for just £1.

Please note that hospitality for this fixture has now sold out.

General Admission

In line with the previous Group B fixtures that have already taken place, unreserved seating is available with tickets priced at £5 for adults, £1 for Under 16s and Oldham Athletic season ticket holders. Please note that supporters under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult.

Admission will also be available through card payment on the turnstiles on the day of the game however the Season Ticket holder discount will only apply to Ticket Office and online sales.

Online Sales

Due to this offer for current Season Ticket holders, there are separate pages when purchasing through our online ticketing portal. Please be aware that you will require to enter your Season Ticket details when completing the transaction.

Season Ticket Holders, click here

For Home Supporters, click here

For Visiting Supporters, click here

The National League Cup is a 32-team midweek competition, consisting of 16 Premier League 2 sides and National League first teams. Full tables can be viewed on the Premier League’s website by clicking here. A win for either side would guarantee progress into the knock-out phases of the tournament.