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Oldham Athletic vs Brentford. Sky Bet League One.

Boundary ParkAttendance4,615.

Oldham Athletic 0

    Brentford 2

    • C Donaldson (5th minute, 82nd minute)

    Oldham v Brentford preview

    Image: Montano: Facing a lengthy lay-off

    Team news ahead of Saturday's League One clash between Oldham and Brentford at Boundary Park.

    Connor Brown is poised to return to the Oldham defence. Reece Wabara has returned to Manchester City at the end of his loan spell and, although discussions between the clubs are ongoing over a return to Boundary Park for the England Under-20 defender, Brown is favourite to feature at right-back in his expected absence. Dickov remains short in midfield after it was confirmed this week that Cristian Montano faces at least two months on the sidelines with a torn thigh muscle. James Wesolowski serves the second match of a three-game ban, while regular central midfield partner Dean Furman is on international duty with South Africa in the Africa Cup of Nations. Brentford defenders Jake Bidwell and Lee Hodson are in the squad to face Oldham after extending their loan deals. Bidwell is staying for at least another month from Everton and Watford full-back Hodson has agreed a deal until the end of the season. Rob Kiernan, on loan at Griffin Park in November, has also rejoined the Bees on loan from Wigan and he is available for selection. Striker Marcello Trotta plays the last game of his current loan spell from Fulham but the Bees are hoping to extend his stint as well. Trotta, Harry Forrester and Shaleum Logan could return to the starting line-up after manager Uwe Rosler made changes for last Saturday's FA Cup draw against Southend. However Rosler may also have one eye on Tuesday night's replay, with a visit from holders Chelsea on offer for the winners. Midfielder Kevin O'Connor (ankle) and striker Farid El Alagui (knee) remain on the sidelines.

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