
U’s face high-flying Oxford United as the Yellows remember the late Joey Beauchamp
High-flying Oxford United are looking to close the gap on the automatic promotion places as Cambridge United visit the Kassam Stadium.
High-flying Oxford United are looking to close the gap on the automatic promotion places as Cambridge United visit the Kassam Stadium.
Oxford United announced a formal proposal from the council for use of the Stratfield Brake Sports Ground in Kidlington as they look to relocate the club’s ground.
Lincoln City got back to winning ways with an impressive 2-0 win over Oxford United at Sincil Bank.
Oxford United are in with a shot at promotion for the third season in a row after a strong first half of the campaign.
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While many Cambridge United fans are still basking in the glory of the club’s promotion to League One, a daunting opening day fixture against Oxford United is right around the corner.
Oxford United once again missed out on promotion by falling short in the League One play-offs, but to concentrate solely on the outcome would be to overlook a season worth remembering despite the lack of supporters in attendance.
Passion in the stands, passion on the pitch, a team and club to be proud of, Blackpool are heading to Wembley and boy do they deserve it.
After one of the finest first leg performances in playoff history, Blackpool are 90 minutes from their first trip to Wembley under new ownership.
Oxford United host Burton Albion on the final day of the League One season in the hope that a victory will be enough to secure a place in the play-offs.
There is just one game left of the League One season, with Portsmouth, Oxford, and Charlton all fighting for one spot.
A thrilling late goal flurry from Oxford United lifts them into the League One Play-Offs, with right back Sam Long instrumental in the win.
Oxford have an opportunity to redefine their Play-Off credentials against a Gillingham side who have won only once in their last five.
Despite selecting possibly their most attacking line-up of the season, Karl Robinson’s Oxford United fell to a 2-1 defeat against Accrington Stanley at the Kassam Stadium on Easter Monday, leaving their hopes of reaching the League One play-offs hanging by a thread.
After a frustrating afternoon at Sunderland last time out, Oxford United are looking to get back to winning ways against an out-of-sorts Accrington Stanley in order to stay in touch with the League One play-off places.
The U’s are very much back in the Play-Off race, but face a stern test at home to a well organised Blackpool side who have conceded only three goals in their last eight games.
Oxford United made an impressive statement in the League One play-off race with a 3-0 win over Doncaster Rovers. Their first half performance was practically faultless, even if head coach Karl Robinson was unwilling to say so.
Keane Lewis-Potter was the star of the show in arguably his finest performance of the season as Hull City saw off playoff hopefuls Oxford United at the KCOM Stadium. The 20-year old was at the heart of everything good, scoring twice as City extended their lead to six points over second-placed Peterborough United.
The promotion race in League One is hotting up nicely as Hull City take on Oxford United at the KCOM this weekend. With only five points separating the top four sides and a host of clubs jostling to get into the playoff positions, the promotion run-in isn’t going to be for the faint-hearted.
Oxford United’s 0-0 stalemate against Charlton Athletic proved one key thing – Oxford are close to being a top League One side, but aren’t quite there yet.
MK Dons host red-hot Oxford United at Stadium MK in League One, with both teams looking to respond quickly to midweek defeats.
Oxford United missed the chance to put even greater pressure on the top six in League One after falling to defeat against Portsmouth in a tight game at the Kassam Stadium. Midfield anchor Alex Gorrin may well have been in position to prevent the only goal of the game had he been on the pitch, but reconfiguring an engine room that appears to have lost it’s way in recent games will be important heading into a testing month of fixtures.
Oxford United host Portsmouth on Tuesday night, hoping to improve their record against fellow top-half sides in order to strengthen their promotion credentials
High Flying Oxford were held to a 0-0 draw by Ipswich as both sides struggle in front of goal