OLDHAM. Oldham Athletic was finally too much to handle for Stevenage with the goal of D. Keillor-Dunn was the key of the match after he scored in the 6th and 17th minute. D. Keillor-Dunn (6β€²), D. Keillor-Dunn (17β€²) and D. Bahamboula (58β€²). It was vastly superior in terms of ball possession (64%).​

The match was played at the Boundary Park stadium in Oldham on Saturday and it started at 2:00 pm local time. The referee was Robert Madley with the assistance of Paul Stonier and Geoff Russell. The 4th official was Ben Toner. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was cold at 13.7 degrees Celsius or 56.73 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 79%.​

Match Statistics​

  • ! 36 Ball Possession 64
Shots
  • 9 Total 15
  • 3 On Target 2
  • 6 Off Target 13
  • 1 Shots blocked 0
  • 79 Attack 124
  • 26 Dangerous attack 76
  • 0 Ball safe 0
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 4 Corners 5
Fouls
  • 9 Total 8
  • 2 Yellow Cards 0
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 3 Substitutions 3

Ball possession

Stevenage had a strong ball possession 64% while Oldham Athletic was struggling with a 36% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Stevenage was more aggressive with 76 dangerous attacks and 15 shots of which 2 were on target. Still, Oldham Athletic found a way to find the solution to win this match.​

Oldham Athletic shot 9 times, 3 on target, 6 off target. On the other side, Stevenage shot 15 times, 2 on target, 13 off target.

Cards

Oldham Athletic received 2 yellow cards (C. Piergianni and J. Bowden). On the other side, Stevenage didn’t receive any yellow card.

Match Timeline

6'
17'
38'
58'
59'
75'
80'
Sam Tinubu- sub ->J. Smith
80'
87'
90'
Carl Piergianni- Yellow
Hallam Hope- sub ->D. Bahamboula
90'

Standings

After this encounter, Oldham Athletic will have 11 points to stay in the 21st place. On the opposite side, Stevenage will stay with 13 points like Rochdale, Walsall and Colchester United to stay in the 20th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the League Two, Oldham Athletic will host Walsall on the 19th of October with a 11-9 head to head stats in favor of Oldham Athletic (7 draws).

Stevenage will play away agasint Northampton Town on the 19th of October with a 8-1 head to head statistic in favor of Northampton Town (1 draw).

Oldham Athletic – Formation

Oldham Athletic
G
Jayson Leutwiler 1.Canada
6.9
D
Jordan Clarke 2.England
7.4
D
Carl Piergianni 6.England
7.4
90'
D
Harrison McGahey 5.England
6.5
M
C. Whelan 8.England
7.1
M
J. Bowden 18.England
7.2
38'
M
Benny Couto 33.England
6.9
M
Jack Stobbs 17.England
7.0
87'
F
Dylan Bahamboula 24.Republic of the Congo
8.4
90' 58'
F
Z. Dearnley 11.England
6.2
75'
F
Davis Keillor-Dunn 10.England
8.6
6', 17'
Substitutes
G
Danny Rogers 23.Republic of Ireland
D
A. Sheehan 44.Republic of Ireland
M
Dylan Fage 14.France
6.6
75'
M
Joseph Edwards 36.England
F
Vani Da Silva 19.England
F
Hallam Hope 9.Barbados
90'
F
H. Vaughan 34.England
87'

Oldham Athletic started with a 3-4-2-1 line-up (3-4-2-1).

The manager Keith Curle decided to play with the following team: Jayson Leutwiler (6.9), Harrison McGahey (6.5), Carl Piergianni (7.4), Jordan Clarke (7.4), Jack Stobbs (7.0), Jamie Bowden (7.2), Callum Whelan (7.1), Benny Couto (6.9), Davis Keillor-Dunn (8.6), Dylan Bahamboula (8.4) and Zachary Dearnley (6.2).

The home team had on the bench: H. Hope, Harry Vaughan, J. Edwards, D. Rogers, Dylan Fage (6.6), I. Da Silva and A. Sheehan.

Substitutions

Oldham Athletic made 3 changes: Z. Dearnley for D. Fage (75β€²), J. Stobbs for H. Vaughan (87β€²) and D. Bahamboula for H. Hope (90β€²).

Best player: Davis Keillor-Dunn​

The player that probably impressed the most for Oldham Athletic was Davis Keillor-Dunn.

His rating is (8.6) with 2 goals, 23 passes (56% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 4 duels out of 7.

Stevenage – Formation

Stevenage
G
Joseph Anang 1.England
4.8
D
Scott Cuthbert 5.Scotland
6.3
D
Ben Coker 3.England
6.2
D
Luther James-Wildin 2.Antigua and Barbuda
6.7
D
Terence Vancooten 15.Guyana
6.8
M
Jack Smith 23.England
6.8
80'
M
Jake Reeves 4.England
6.8
M
Elliot Osborne 11.England
6.4
M
Bruno Andrade 12.Portugal
6.6
80'
F
Elliott List 7.England
6.5
F
Jamie Reid 20.Northern Ireland
5.9
59'
Substitutes
F. Johnson 32.England
G
S. Bastien 13.France
D
L. Prosser 6.England
D
D
Max Melbourne 22.England
80'
F
S. Tinubu 28.England
80'
F
Luke Norris 9.England
6.5
59'

Stevenage started with a conservative line-up (4-4-2).

On the opposite side, Alex Revell played with: Joseph Anang (4.8), Luther Wildin (6.7), Terence Vancooten (6.8), Scott Cuthbert (6.3), Ben Coker (6.2), Elliot Osborne (6.4), Jack Smith (6.8), Jake Reeves (6.8), Bruno Andrade (6.6), Elliott List (6.5) and Jamie Reid (5.9).

They had on the bench: L. Prosser, S. Bastien, Sam Tinubu, M. Townsend-West, Max Melbourne, Luke Norris (6.5) and F. Johnson.

Substitutions

Stevenage made 3 changes: J. Reid for L. Norris (59β€²), J. Smith for S. Tinubu (80β€²) and B. Andrade for M. Melbourne (80β€²).

Best player: Jack Smith​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Stevenage was Jack Smith.

His rating is (6.8) with 46 passes (95% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 1 duel out of 3.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the League Two.​