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Match Preview | Stretched squad shooting for 10 points out of 12

Glen Harrington
8:45am, Tue 7th Mar 2023
Oldham Athletic vs Woking
Vanarama National League
Tuesday 7th March 2023


Woking will be aiming to make it four National League games unbeaten when they travel to Oldham Athletic for only the second-ever league meeting between the two sides.

The Cards, who won the reverse fixture 3-0 in September, were on form on Saturday as they dispatched Yeovil Town away from home – with Kyran Lofthouse’s fourth goal of the season the difference between the sides. The result came despite Darren Sarll being without several first-team players, including Rhys Browne, who completes his three-match suspension this evening, as well as injured quintet Luke Wilkinson, Jermaine Anderson, Jake Hessenthaler, James Daly, and Reece Grego-Cox. In more positive news, Sid Nelson returned to the substitutes bench and made just his second appearance of the season, whilst there was a debut for new loan signing Billy Sass-Davies.

Saturday’s win further strengthened Woking’s claim for third place, maintaining the six point advantage on fourth place Barnet, who have a game in hand, and a 12 point gap to eighth place Southend United, who are two matches behind. Victory tonight would take the Cards to 68 points, tying the record with the club’s joint-second best points return in the fifth tier in the 21st century – having also achieved that total in 2005 (42 games) and 2014 (46 games). They would be just eight behind the tally of 76 in 2015 with ten matches still to play. Their highest total at this level is 83 points in 1996.

Opposition Watch

Oldham have enduring a difficult campaign following relegation from the Football League at the end of last season and have found themselves in another battle towards the foot of the table. Recent results appear to be guiding them away from immediate trouble, but it’s been another underwhelming year for the Latics, who are 15th in the league table with 41 points from 34 games.

Their home record is much stronger, with 27 points accrued at Boundary Park, including eight wins. Recent results have seen them win four and draw one of their past eight, including victories over play-off chasing Chesterfield and Barnet away from home, just their second and third successes on the road this season. They’ve also beaten Dagenham and Maidstone at home, but were held to a draw by Gateshead, and beaten by Halifax, Gateshead (in the return fixture), and Boreham Wood. They lost 2-0 at home to the Wood on Saturday.

Manager David Unsworth has one of the biggest squads in the division to pick from as the club has looked to sign its way out of trouble. Recent additions include strikers Joe Nuttall from Scunthorpe and Alex Reid, who spent the first-half of the season on loan at Solihull, from Stockport; also arriving have been ex-Woking loanee midfielder Mark Shelton from Hartlepool, Chesterfield defender Josef Yarney, and veteran playmaker John Rooney from Barrow. Their top scorer is Mike Fondop with eight.

Recent Meetings

• Woking 3-0 Oldham Athletic – 13th September 2022, National League (Johnson 2, Wilkinson)

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Match Report | Cards suffer harsh defeat at Boundary Park

William Bewsey
9:54pm, Tue 7th Mar 2023
Oldham Athletic 1-0 Woking
Vanarama National League
7th March 2023

Darren Sarll made one change to the side victorious at Yeovil on Tuesday, with Billy Sass-Davies making his first start in place of Scott Cuthbert, who dropped to the bench.

The first notable moment in the game came after five minutes, as Jim Kellermann was allowed to charge into the opposition half but fired just wide from about 25 yards out.

Mark Kitching then fired a low shot straight into the midriff of Will Jaaskelainen as the home side enjoyed a rare venture forward, with the Cards seeing most of the ball and forcing Oldham into their own half in the first ten minutes.

Joe Nuttall found himself in behind the Woking defence, but Sass-Davies produced a superb tackle to only limit the danger to a corner. Alex Reid then forced a fine save from Jaaseklainen as the Latics began to push forward.

With 22 minutes on the clock, John Rooney danced past a couple of defenders before firing wide, a huge missed opportunity for the home side.

A long free kick was met by the head of Marcus Dackers, which gave Padraig Amond a chance to volley, but he sliced narrowly wide.

Half time came shortly afterwards, and despite Oldham probably having the best chance of the game, the Cards had dominated the ball, looking patiently for their chance to break down the Latics’ back five.

Half-time: Oldham Athletic 0-0 Woking

Kyran Lofthouse broke from the halfway line with nine minutes gone of the second half before firing a shot towards the top corner, but Magnus Norman made a smart stop. From the following corner, a well worked move between Casey and Amond gave Rohan Ince a free header at the back post, but the ball crept wide.

Alex Reid once again broke through the Woking backline but fired his shot across goal from a tight angle.

Despite neither team creating much clear cut until the 93rd minute, the Latics stole it at the death. A cross in found Nathan Sheron, and he headed the ball into the bottom corner, giving Jaaskelainen no chance.

This was cruel on the Cards, who dug deep for much of the match but couldn’t get over the line. They’ll need to bounce back quickly with the visit of Maidenhead United on Saturday.

Woking: 22 Will Jaaskelainen, 2 Kyran Lofthouse, 3 Josh Casey, 5 Joe McNerney, 10 Padraig Amond (18 Simper 81’), 12 Dan Moss, 16 Sol Nwabuokei, 17 Jim Kellermann (4 Cuthbert 89’), 20 Marcus Dackers, 24 Rohan Ince, 29 Billy Sass-Davies

Unused subs: Craig Ross, Ricky Korboa, Sid Nelson

Bookings: Dan Moss 86’

Oldham Athletic: Magnus Norman, Liam Hogan, Nathan Sheron, Mark Shelton, John Rooney, Alex Reid (Abraham 88’), Mark Kitching, Will Sutton, Peter Clarke, Josef Yarney, Joe Nuttall (Fondop 75’)

Unused subs: Hudson, Green, Abraham, Chapman

Goals: Sheron 90+3’

Referee: Scott Jackson

Man of the Match: Solomon Nwabuokei put in a dogged performance, winning many duels in the midfield.
Oldham Athletic LINEUP
19Magnus Norman
32Will Sutton
26Mark Kitching
4Liam Hogan
44Josef Yarney
42Peter Clarke
14Nathan Sheron
16Mark Shelton
17John Rooney
25Alex Reid ('87)
45Joe Nuttall ('74)
BENCH
13Mathew Hudson
15Devarn Green
36Ellis Chapman
20Mike Fondop ('74)
27Timmy Abraham ('87)
WOKING LINEUP
22Will Jaaskelainen
12Dan Moss
3Josh Casey
29Billy Sass-Davies
5Joe McNerney
24Rohan Ince
17Jim Kellermann ('89)
2Kyran Lofthouse
16Solomon Nwabuokei ('90)
20Marcus Dackers
10Padraig Amond ('79)
BENCH
13Craig Ross
4Scott Cuthbert ('89)
25Sid Nelson
18Lewis Simper ('79)
7Ricky Korboa ('90)

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