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Stevenage VS Oldham Game Postponed

Stevenage vs Oldham on Saturday 16th November 2019 has been postponed due to International Call-Ups. It is a big game for both sides as they are both positioned towards the bottom of the table and are battling it out for safety. 

Stevenage released the following on their website: “Noor Husin, Terence Vancooten and Luther James-Wildin have all been called up for their respective countries during the International Break and with this in mind, the Club has made the decision to postpone Saturday’s Sky Bet League Two match, which has been accepted by the EFL and Oldham Athletic.

Noor Husin will represent the Afghanistan National Team to play FIFA WC 2022 and AFC Asian Cup 2023 Qualifiers matches against India (14th November) and Qatar (19th November 2019).

Terence Vancooten will represent Guyana to play in the CONCACAF’s Nations League tournament against Aruba (15th November) and Jamaica (18th November 2019).

Luther James-Wildin will also be taking part in the CONCACAF's Nation League, representing Antigua and Barbuda to play against Jamaica (15th November) and Aruba (18th November).

 All tickets purchased for the originally scheduled fixture can be used for the rearranged match or can be refunded from the Club Shop/Ticket Office from 12pm on Tuesday 12th November 2019.”

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