Our prediction for this League 2 match:
Oldham will be looking to build on their morale-boosting win over Cambridge United when they host Bromley at Boundary Park. After a slow start to the campaign, the Latics are eager to climb into the top half of the League Two standings, and the victory last time out will have given them a timely confidence boost. There are no fresh injury worries for the hosts, meaning they can field a strong side, but their home form remains a major concern. As Oldham have suffered three straight defeats in front of home fans, we are not tempted to bet on the home side.
Bromley, meanwhile, continue to impress in their first season at this level. The Ravens are yet to taste defeat in the 2025/26 League Two campaign, showing both resilience and balance across the pitch. With defender Kyle Cameron the only absentee, they travel north at full strength and will be optimistic of extending their unbeaten run. Given Oldham’s struggles at home, we predict that the visitors are going to emerge triumphant in Saturday's encounter.
Highlighted Team (Oldham):

Based in Oldham, Greater Manchester, Oldham Athletic are a professional football club that compete in League Two. The Latics play their home matches at Boundary Park, the venue with the capacity of 13,512 spectators. Oldham Athletic are well known for their blue and white home kit, with the owl being the symbol of the club.
The Latics did remarkably well to make it to the League Cup final in 1990, but Nottingham Forest proved to be a big catch for Joe Royle’s troops in the title game. Oldham made it to the FA Cup semis on three occasions (1912/13, 1989/90, 1993/94), and in 1979 they advanced to the Anglo-Scottish Cup final. The Latics registered their biggest league triumph on December 26, 1962, with the team crushing Southport 11-0 in Division 4.
Speaking of the club’s heaviest defeat, Oldham Athletic were hammered by Tranmere Rovers 14-3 at Prenton Park on December 26, 1935. Bolton, Stockport, and Blackburn are the club’s traditional rivals, but nowadays, Huddersfield Town are seen as the Latics’ fiercest rivals.