Jermaine Anderson goal gives Woking win at Oldham

By Sports Desk January 27, 2024

Woking boosted their Vanarama National League survival hopes with a 1-0 win at play-off hopefuls Oldham.

The Cards, on the back of a three-match losing run, started brightly as an angled shot from forward Dennon Lewis went wide before Oldham midfielder Tom Conlon sent a free-kick just over the bar.

Woking saw a goal ruled out late in the first half from a header by Scott Cuthbert for offside in the build-up

The visitors took the lead a minute after the restart through Jermaine Anderson, which proved enough to secure a crucial three points and move Woking out of the relegation zone, above Ebbsfleet on goal difference.

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