Bradford City 2-1 Oldham Athletic
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Lee Angol scored a dramatic last-minute penalty to give Bradford victory over Oldham in front of a bumper 17,264 crowd in manager Derek Adams' first home match in charge.
Oldham appeared to have snatched a draw when Dylan Bahamboula equalised early in the five minutes of stoppage time, his low shot from just inside the box taking a deflection past Richard O'Donnell.
But then, Angol was brought down in the box by Carl Piergianni and he stepped up to score from the spot with the last kick of the match.
It was the second goal of the match for the close-season signing after Angol, who joined the Bantams from Leyton Orient, put them in front in the 34th minute.
Andy Cook flicked O'Donnell's long goal-kick into his path and the striker scored with a low shot from 12 yards to give Bradford a 1-0 half-time lead.
Angol had a great chance for a second in the 57th minute when substitute Charles Vernam played him in on goal but he fired over the crossbar from the edge of the Oldham penalty box.
Cook also twice fire wide when well placed but Oldham were a constant threat and O'Donnell did well to turn away a cross-shot from Jamie Hopcutt, while Paudie O'Connor blocked a shot from Davis Keillor-Dunn, who also went close with another effort.
Report supplied by PA Media.