Oxford United v Sunderland: Latest team news, score prediction, Is there a live stream? What time is kick-off?
Oxford United host Sunderland in a huge game in the League One play-off race on Saturday.
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Oxford United host Sunderland in a huge game in the League One play-off race on Saturday.
Sunderland manager Alex Neil has provided injury updates on Nathan Broadhead and Alex Pritchard, in conversation with the Sunderland Echo, with the pair looking to get themselves back to full fitness.
Oxford United’s season is up in the air right now as they battle for a League One play-off place, with the U’s currently sitting outside of the top six after spending most of the last few months inside it.
After two consecutive losses in the last week, Oxford United have fallen from fifth and now sit eighth in the league and three points away from the play-offs.
Oxford United’s chances of finishing in League One’s play-off spots suffered a body blow on Saturday afternoon when they went down 1-0 to fellow promotion chasers Plymouth Argyle at Home Park.
Sunderland visit Oxford United on Saturday in a game that pits two League One play-off contenders against each other. The game at the Kassam Stadium kicks off at 3pm, and it could have a major bearing on which of these two sides secures a play-off berth.
Cambridge women's crew won the university boat race in record time for their fifth straight triumph while Oxford's men ended their five-year wait for victory as the event returned to the River Thames for the first time since 2019.
Cambridge women's crew won the university boat race in record time for their fifth straight triumph while Oxford's men ended their five-year wait for victory on Sunday as the event returned to the River Thames for the first time since 2019.