Our prediction for this League 2 match:
Oldham and Swindon go head to head at Boundary Park in the League Two round 15. Oldham head into the match following a goalless draw with Carlisle United, and, no doubt, they are eager to escape the danger zone. The Latics have recorded no more than one win at home ground this season, but they are surely capable of matching Swindon at their Boundary Park. Both Da Silva and Bettache are pushing for a start.
The Robins, on the other hand, produce much better showings on the road than at home. Swindon are eyeing their fourth consecutive away triumph in the League Two, and given Oldham’s anything but brilliant form, we believe that punters from all around the globe can find value in betting on the visiting team. In their last meeting in the English fourth tier Swindon defeated Oldham 2-0, and we predict that the history is going to repeat itself.
Highlighted Player (Conor McAleny):
Conor McAleny is a product of Everton youth academy, joining the club from Merseyside in 2003 at the age of 11. Despite the fact that his main position is centre-forward, McAleny is used as both second striker and left winger as well. McAleny did spend his youth career at Goodison Park, but it has to be noted that he made no more than two appearances for the Toffees at senior level.
The English attacker, who was born in Whiston on August 12, 1992, made his first-team debut in a 1-0 Premier League loss to Arsenal on December, 2011. Conor McAleny played for the likes of Scunthorpe United, Brentford, Cardiff City, Charlton Athletic, Wigan Athletic and Oxford United before signing a deal with Fleetwood Town.
The right-footed striker spent the second half of the 2018/2019 season on loan at Kilmarnock, scoring 3 goals in 11 appearances for the club in the Scottish Premier League.
Highlighted Team (Swindon):
Founded by Reverend William Pitt of Liddington in 1879, Swindon Town are an English football club which compete in the League Two. The Robins welcome their rivals at County Ground, the stadium which can hold up to 15,728 spectators (all-seated), with the team wearing red shirts and white shorts when playing at home.
Gray is the dominant colour of the club which turned professional in 1894. Oxford United are considered the team’s main rivals, but the Robins have rivalries with Bristol City, Bristol Rovers, and Reading as well. In 1969 Swindon Town did remarkably well to win the English League Cup, with the team beating Arsenal 3-1 in the title game at Wembley Stadium.
John Trollope is the club’s player with most appearances as he played 889 first-team games from 1960 to 1980. Premier League attacker Charlie Austin is one of the most notable footballers who played for Swindon Town in the past.