
Matchday Engagement at Boundary Park – 21st & 24th March Fixtures
Community
4 days ago
We’re looking forward to two exciting matchdays at Boundary Park as Oldham Athletic host Harrogate Town on Saturday 21st March and Notts County on Tuesday 24th March.
As part of our continued commitment to supporting the local community, both fixtures will feature matchday mascots, charity spotlights and the return of Ultimate Products Play On The Pitch, giving young people and community organisations the opportunity to experience matchday at Boundary Park up close.

Matchday Mascots – 21st March
For our home fixture against Harrogate Town, we are delighted to welcome Xander, Lukas-George, Louis, Harvey, Jacob, Albie and Reggie as our matchday mascots.
The group will enjoy a memorable matchday experience at Boundary Park, proudly representing Oldham Athletic as they take part in the pre-match build-up, walk out pitchside and soak up the atmosphere of a Latics home game.
We hope you all have a fantastic day and create memories that will last long beyond the final whistle.
Matchday Mascots – 24th March
For our home fixture against Notts County, we are pleased to welcome Jacob, Azlan, Jesse, Albie, Mustafa, William and Edward as our matchday mascots.
The group will enjoy a special matchday experience at Boundary Park, proudly representing Oldham Athletic as they take part in the pre-match build-up, walk out pitchside and experience the excitement of a Latics home game up close.
We hope you all have a brilliant day and enjoy every moment of the occasion.

Charity Spotlight – 21st March: Keep Our Girls Safe (Ultimate Products)
For our home fixture against Harrogate Town, we are proud to support Keep Our Girls Safe, the charitable initiative supported by Ultimate Products, as our charity spotlight.
Keep Our Girls Safe works to raise awareness around the importance of safeguarding and creating safe environments for girls and young women across sport, education and community settings. The initiative promotes positive conversations around safety, respect and wellbeing, ensuring that girls feel supported and protected while participating in activities they enjoy.
Supporters attending the match will have the opportunity to learn more about the campaign and the work being carried out to help create safer spaces for girls within sport and the wider community.
Charity Spotlight – 24th March: SPARK Oldham
For the Notts County fixture, we are proud to welcome SPARK Oldham as our charity spotlight.
SPARK Oldham is a local charity dedicated to improving the lives of children, young people and families across the borough. Through a range of support services, community initiatives and youth programmes, the organisation works to ensure that vulnerable individuals receive the help, guidance and opportunities they need.
Their work plays a vital role in supporting communities across Oldham, helping young people feel safe, supported and empowered. Supporters attending the match are encouraged to learn more about the organisation and the important impact it continues to make across the borough.
Ultimate Products Play On The Pitch – 21st March
Ultimate Products Play On The Pitch will once again take place at Boundary Park, with pupils from Holy Cross taking part on matchday.
The initiative provides young people with the opportunity to experience the excitement of a matchday environment up close, creating lasting memories as they take to the pitch at Boundary Park.
Ultimate Products Play On The Pitch – 24th March
Ultimate Products Play On The Pitch will also feature during our home fixture against Notts County, with Horton Mill Primary School taking on Werneth Primary School in a special matchday fixture.
The programme provides pupils with an unforgettable opportunity to play at Boundary Park, experiencing the excitement of stepping onto the pitch and representing their school in front of the Latics supporters.
Initiatives like Play On The Pitch continue to strengthen the relationship between Oldham Athletic and local schools, helping to inspire the next generation through football and community engagement.






