Oldham Athletic Match Stats Preview

Last updated : 28 October 2011 By thetashkentterror

Footymad preview History of the Carlisle United v Oldham Athletic fixture

Carlisle welcome Oldham to Cumbria tomorrow looking to continue an impressive record against the Latics at Brunton Park. The Blues well on top, winning 21, drawing ten and losing only four of the 35 games played between the sides.

Last season in League One the two teams fought out an entertaining 2-2 draw in Cumbria in late January, the Latics, in front of 5,389 spectators, racing into a 2-0 first-half lead through Aidan White and Chris Taylor, only for United to fight back in the last 15 minutes to nick a point thanks to a Francois Zoko strike in the 75th minute then a James Berrett penalty deep into stoppage time.

One of the defeats for the Cumbrians came in 2009-10 though as they lost 2-1 in mid-April with all the goals being scored in a 14 minute second-half period as 4,484 fans looked on. Lewis Guy and Dale Stephens giving the Latics a 2-0 lead with strikes on 55 and 64 minutes, before Gary Madine netted with what would prove to be only a consolation goal five minutes later.

Early in the 2008-09 campaign Carlisle defeated Oldham 1-0 at home in the first round of the Carling Cup. Scott Dobie, just as the game looked to be heading for extra-time, scoring the only goal of the tie in the 89th minute in front of just 2,509 spectators at Brunton Park.

In 2008-09 in the league in Cumbria, the Latics and the Blues drew 1-1 in April 2009. Carlisle taking the lead through a Michael Bridges penalty just before the break, with Oldham's Daniel Jones being sent off for a professional foul in the process. Being down to ten men not ending the Latics hopes on the day though as they grabbed a point a minute from time when Neal Eardley equalised with a long range free-kick.

United have beaten the Latics by a three-goal margin at Brunton Park five times, the most recent of those victories though was well over 40 years ago in the 1960-61 season, a campaign served in the old Division Four. The game came on the last day of the season with Carlisle winning 3-0 thanks to goals from George Walker, Barry Brayton and George Whitelaw in front of an attendance of 4,292 people.

Oldham may have only won at the home of the Cumbrians four times but one of those victories was a thumping 5-2 win, again on the last day of the season, but this time in Division Two in the 1984-85 campaign. The score was 1-1 at half-time only for the Blues to capitulate after the break and concede four goals while only scoring one in reply, Paul Gorman and Don O'Riordan being the Cumbrians goalscorers on the day as a paltry crowd of just 2,470 spectators looked on.

Recent encounters between the teams

SeasonDateTeamResultTeamComp
2011/2012 Tue 09 Aug Oldham 1 - 1 Carlisle League Cup
2010/2011 Tue 15 Feb Oldham 0 - 1 Carlisle League One
2010/2011 Sat 29 Jan Carlisle 2 - 2 Oldham League One
2009/2010 Sat 17 Apr Carlisle 1 - 2 Oldham League One
2009/2010 Sat 19 Sep Oldham 2 - 0 Carlisle League One
2009/2010 Tue 11 Aug Carlisle 1 - 0 Oldham League Cup
2008/2009 Fri 10 Apr Carlisle 1 - 1 Oldham League One

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Recent respective form guides

Carlisle have performed reasonably at home as of late, winning three, drawing one and losing two of their last six games at Brunton Park. A generous ten goals have been both scored and conceded in this period. Oldham meanwhile have had a decent run of form away from home recently, coming away with three points on three occasions, but drawing one and losing two. The Latics have a narrow positive goal difference over these games, with eight goals for and seven against.

Carlisle lie just outside the play-off positions in the npower League One table, in eighth, picking up 24 points from their 15 games played so far. Oldham's 21 points gained from their 15 games contested to date on the other hand sees them also lie inside the top half of the table, in 12th position.

Current overall team form

TeamPWDLFAP
Carlisle 6 3 2 1 10 9 11
Oldham 6 3 1 2 8 7 10

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FootyMad's prediction ...

Carlisle have been in better form at home recently but Oldham have also been performing on the road, so the Footymad panel think the Cumbrians will gain a draw......... No-score draw

Sequence statistics

TeamSequences
Carlisle Unbeaten in last three home games.
Not drawn a match in their last three.
Oldham Not won in previous two away matches.

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