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PREVIEW Port Vale v Oxford United

U's head for Vale Park on Easter Monday

8 April 2023

Oxford United head for Port Vale on Easter Monday (3pm) looking to build on three draws in a row since Liam Manning took over.

The U's added a 1-1 draw at home to Sheffield Wednesday on Good Friday to draws away at Morecambe and Peterborough as they try to pull away from the danger zone at the foot of Sky Bet League 1.

TEAM NEWS
The U's will be without skipper Elliott Moore after he suffered a concussion during Friday's game. Moore thumped a header at goal, only to see it spectacularly saved and then have to leave the field after taking a blow to the head in the same incident.

United do have options in the centre of defence with Ciaron Brown and Sam Long able to move across from full back and Irish defender Stephan Negru coming on as a sub for Moore on Friday. It was Negru's first appearance for the club and you can see an exclusive interview in iFollow ahead of the game.

THE OPPOSITION
Vale will be without Jack Stevens and Matty Taylor who are ineligible against their parent club. Vale have only won two of their last 16 games and manager Darrell Clarke apologised to supporters after the 3-0 defeat at Accrington Stanley on Friday

“First, it is an apology to our tremendous away support. They didn’t deserve a performance like that. I take full responsibility. It is my team, my squad of players. As managers that is what you have to do. You take the plaudits when things are going well. Things aren’t going very well at all at the minute and I take full responsibility for that so I apologise to our supporters who followed us in their numbers for that performance.

"You can see the confidence in the players is draining. It is up to myself and my staff to pick that up and go again on Bank Holiday Monday.”

TICKETS
On the day tickets are available and can be purchased from pvfc-shop.com and an email will be sent with the QR code.

Prices

Adults £24
Over 62s £19
Young Adults 18-21 £16
Teens 13-17 £12
Under 13s FREE

Personal Assistants FREE

Please note personal assistant tickets are only for supporters who require a carer and are in receipt of Medium/High disability living allowance.

Any disabled supporters purchasing within this area please note there are no disabled facilities in the away end, Port Vale do offer accessible facilities and wheelchair spaces within a shared supporter area please call 01782 655821 to book.

Disabled parking is available at £10 but there are only 2 spaces available- please call 01782 655821 These spaces are not for those in the away stand.

Match day parking is priced at :
Car £7
Minibus £16
Coach £25
Main car park is situated outside the away stand – Pay on the day

Additional parking is approx. 3 minutes walk from the ground pay online and in advance at portvaleparking.com

London Road Travel club
Coaches will depart the stadium at 10:30am with a Kidlington Sainsbury’s pick up at 10:45am

Prices

Adult Member £24
Adult non Member £27
Under 18 Member £22
Under 18 non Member £25

Visit www.oufctickets.co.uk or call 01865 337533 to book

Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult and no alcohol is permitted on the coaches.

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IFOLLOW
iFollow coverage is available to watch in the UK and overseas, with full commentary from our friends at BBC Oxford Sport.

We'll have our usual full coverage across all official channels as well.

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Match Reports

REPORT Port Vale 0 Oxford United 0

Four draws in a row for the U's. Full time report

10 April 2023

Oxford United made it four draws in a row as they once again dug in for a point at Vale Park this afternoon.

United enoyed the bulk of the play before the break but had to defend well in the second to stay unbeaten under new boss Liam Manning as they continue to edge their way slowly towards League 1 safety.

A couple of early challenges helped Stephan Negru settle into an accomplished full debut at the heart of a defence that has grown in confidence with each game under the new Manager. United passed the ball around neatly in the first half of a game where chances were a rarity - neither team managed a shot on target before the break and an Ellis Harrison header drifting gently wide on the Burslem breeze was the one occasion that danger threatened.

Vale, with Matty Taylor and Jack Stevens unavailable and watching from the stand, are well aware of the possibility that they could get dragged into the fight that United are already involved in but were gradually pushed back as the excellent Marcus McGuane and Cameron Brannagan began to dominate the centre of the park before the break.

Marcus Browne looked the biggest threat, driving at the home defence from deep and sending a couple of speculative shots well wide of the mark, but it wasn’t until the first minute of the second half that either keeper needed to make a save, Simon Eastwood the heartbreaker as Tom Pett didn’t back down and poked a shot goalwards.

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Browne then had United's first try, comfortably held by keeper Aidan Stone, as the game thankfully started to open up. Brannagan had a free kick saved on the hour mark and the intensity rose as the jeopardy of losing one useful point by gambling for three invaluable ones began to dawn on both sides.

It was the home side who pressed first. Captain Tom Conlon came close to breaking the deadlock when his flicked effort clipped the top of the bar after 68 minutes and a flick from the ever-alert Sam Long took a Mal Benning drive over the top a minute later.

It took a superb block from Aaron Donnelly to slide in front of O'Donkor's goalbound piledriver at the other end, but Eastwood was the busier keeper with two more good saves to keep his sixth clean sheet of the season intact.

There was a little bit of everything on 73 when Vale were denied what looked a penalty, Benning's shot was magnificently saved by Eastwood as play was waved on, and then Kyle Joseph got booked for becoming involved in a spot of nothing in particular between Conlon and McGuane.

United might have won it but a crucial touch from a defender took the ball away from Stu Findlay as he prepared to pounce, and then Will Forrester somehow managed to hack a Joseph shot off the line in the very last minute to deny the U's a dramatic first win in 14 attempts.

There was a late red card for sub Dennis Politic when a raised elbow broke the nose of Negru, ref Martin Woods deciding there was no place for Politic in football today, but there wasn't time for the U's to make the most of their advantage.

Indeed, time is now the vital commodity. United's trademark has quickly become commitment and organisation, and it is inching them forward, but with four games at home and just two away, they now face a huge couple of matches when they welcome first Bolton Wanderers and then Portsmouth to the Kassam Stadium.

Still time to turn things around, still time to control their own destiny. Come and get behind them.

Att: 6,662
Away: 975

Report by Chris Williams, pictures Steve Daniels, Steve Edmunds and Darrell Fisher, stats by OPTA

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Ticket News

Port Vale Away Tickets

Ticket and travel details for Easter Monday

3 April 2023

Ticket details for our away game at Port Vale on Easter Monday (3pm) are as follows

We have been given an initial allocation of 1,500 seated tickets with more available on request. Tickets purchased from now until matchday are for collection only either from the OUFC Ticket office until 3pm on Friday or from Port Vale for collection on the day.

Tickets will go off sale online on 5pm Thursday however we will continue to sell from the windows on Friday up until 3pm.

Advance Tickets are on sale online HERE and by phone (01865 337533) and in person from 10am on Thursday 16th March

On the day tickets can be purchased from pvfc-shop.com and an email will be sent with the QR code.

Prices

Adults £24
Over 62s £19
Young Adults 18-21 £16
Teens 13-17 £12
Under 13s FREE

Personal Assistants FREE

Please note personal assistant tickets are only for supporters who require a carer and are in receipt of Medium/High disability living allowance.

Any disabled supporters purchasing within this area please note there are no disabled facilities in the away end, Port Vale do offer accessible facilities and wheelchair spaces within a shared supporter area please call 01782 655821 to book.

Disabled parking is available at £10 but there are only 2 spaces available- please call 01782 655821 These spaces are not for those in the away stand.

Match day parking is priced at :
Car £7
Minibus £16
Coach £25
Main car park is situated outside the away stand – Pay on the day

Additional parking is approx. 3 minutes walk from the ground pay online and in advance at portvaleparking.com

London Road Travel club
Coaches will depart the stadium at 10:30am with a Kidlington Sainsbury’s pick up at 10:45am

Prices

Adult Member £24
Adult non Member £27
Under 18 Member £22
Under 18 non Member £25

Visit www.oufctickets.co.uk or call 01865 337533 to book

Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult and no alcohol is permitted on the coaches.

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