New £1m pitch at Boundary Park stadium will ‘level up’ Oldham sport – including rugby league

Leading politicians have agreed to invest £1million in a new pitch at Boundary Park Stadium, which will serve both football and rugby teams and aims to improve local sport.

Oldham’s Cabinet has voted in favor of a plan to award a grant for a new, quality pitch at the stadium, home of Oldham Athletic Football Club. The ailing football club was bought last year by local businessman Frank Rothwell who is aiming to take Latics back into the Football League.

It has now been revealed that there is an agreement in principle between Oldham Athletic and Oldham Rugby League Football Club that the first rugby league team games will be played at Boundary Park from the 2024 season. The new pitch will also allow the Roughyeds to play larger games within the precinct.

Council leader Amanda Chadderton said: “Both Oldham Athletic and the Roughyeds have a really strong history and a lot of support across the City of Oldham.

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“By investing in a new pitch at Boundary Park, the Council is helping both clubs achieve the common goal of playing their home games at Boundary Park from the 2024 season.

“This will allow us to get the Roughyeds closer to center Oldham again and back to much of their support.”

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