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PREVIEW Accrington Stanley v Oxford United

A full guide to Saturday's Sky Bet League 1 game

2 December 2022

Oxford United travel to Accrington Stanley on Saturday (3pm)

TEAM NEWS
The U's welcome Yanic Wildschut and Josh Murphy into the squad after injuries that have limited Murphy to cameo roles and Wildschut to the treatment room so far this season.

The pair will not be rushed into action but could be on the bench for the U's who look to extend an eight game unbeaten run across all competitions.

Midfielder Cameron Brannagan stands by for his 200th start. See Cameron, Simon Eastwood and Karl Robinson all previewing the game in iFollow right now.

THE OPPOSITION
Accrington Boss John Coleman is looking for his side to build on three 1-0 wins in three different competitions.

A 1-0 win over Cambridge two weeks ago was Stanley’s first three points in eight league games while they progressed in both the Papa Johns Trophy and into the Third Round of the Emirates FA Cup with 1-0 victories in the last week.

“1-0 is my favourite result! I think 1-0 wins are character building,” Coleman told the official Accrington website. “You take the lead, try and get a second and it’s vital you keep the ball out at the other end and, when you have managed to do it, it gives you heart when you go 1-0 again that you have been in that situation before and can see it through. Winning is always beneficial and we have to hope we can translate cup form into league form.

“We have set a standard with our work ethic and concentration levels and that’s got to continue, if not get better.”

“We haven’t won enough at home this season for me. We had exciting draws which have felt like a win but we have got to win home games if we are to be successful. We will have the Clayton End behind us on Saturday and Oxford will feel the full force of that.”

TICKETS
We have been allocated 500 tickets in the Coppice Terrace and 563 seated tickets in the Studio Stand.

Tickets are on sale online from oufctickets.co.uk  by phone (01865 337533) and to personal callers at the Ticket Office. They will remain on sale until 3pm on Friday and can be collected from the Oxford United Ticket office up until then. Any uncollected tickets after this time will be sent to Accrington for collection prior to kick off on the day. There is a small white ticket booth just before the away turnstiles. There will be sales and collections from there from 1:30pm.

Prices:

Adults £20.00
Over 64 £15.00
Students £15.00
Under 18 £10
Under 12 £5.00
Personal Assistant FREE

London Road Club

Coaches will depart the Stadium at 9:15am with a pick up at Kidlington Sainsbury's at 9:30am.

Adult Member £32.00
Under 18 Member £30.00
Adult Non Member £35.00
Under 18 Non Member £33.00

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

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

FAN GUIDE

The OUSP has produced this Fan Guide:Accrington Away fan guide.pdf

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IFOLLOW
iFollow restrictions have been lifted in the UK during the World Cup which means we can bring you live uninterrupted action with full commentary from our friends at BBC Oxford Sport.

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Match Reports

REPORT Accrington Stanley 1 Oxford United 1

Henry goal gives United a point at Stanley. Full time report

3 December 2022

Oxford United made it nine games unbeaten as a James Henry goal earned them a 1-1 draw at Accrington Stanley this afternoon.

Henry's second half goal was cancelled out by a superb equaliser from Ethan Hamilton to deny Karl Robinson's side a win but an away point is always welcome, even if the U's will have been disappointed to let a hard-earned lead slip away.

You have almost been able to see the confidence rise with each game of the unbeaten run, and United should have been ahead before the break when a curling effort from Lewis Bate came back off the crossbar after seven minutes, and an Elliott Moore header was flicked a foot wide from the second clear chance of the game.

Midfield trio Bate, Cameron Brannagan and Marcus McGuane had a grip on the game, and Simon Eastwood might as well have put the World Cup on his phone in the corner of his net to keep him occupied in a first half where Accrington were industrious rather than dangerous.

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United threatened to break away - centre half Doug Tharme shown a yellow card for pulling Matty Tayor back before he could free the marauding Marcus Browne after half an hour - and although Eastwood was finally called into action to tip a Hamilton prod round the post, it was Bate’s effort that had gone closest to breaking the deadlock in the first half.

The second half was much more end to end, and the stalemate should have been a thing of the past just two minutes after the interval after Bate broke down the right and the always adventurous Djavan Anderson cut the ball back for Taylor, with space and time to pick his spot. Sadly he picked a spot next to the drummer at the back of the Farleys Solicitors Stand rather tnan making relieved keeper Toby Savin work.

Defender Astley, not usually one to give things up or let people down, allowed Browne to run around before he hurt him and earned a yellow card on 57, but a minute later the U's were ahead.

The bruised Browne picked himself up and showed speed and awareness to nick the ball round Tharme and, having got out of Tharme's way, squared for Henry to gleefully smash the ball into the empty net to make it 1-0.

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Accrington now threw men forward and Eastwood at last was made to make a save, plunging to his right to save from sub Joe Pritchard. That looked like earning his side a win, but with five minutes left United were finally breached when Hamilton hammered home a wonder goal. United had cleared a corner and there seemed little danger but Hamilton let fly from 35 yards and in one moment three points had turned into one.

That left a frantic last few minutes when the two teams went toe to toe and could both have won it, but neither side could find a winner and the U's had made it to nine without defeat.

Can they make it double figures? Come and join us for Barnsley at home next Saturday.


Att: 2,447
Away: 340

Report by Chris Williams, pictures by Darrell Fisher, Steve Daniels, Steve Edmunds and Rex/Shutterstock

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Ticket News

Accrington Away Ticket Update

Full details for our trip to Accrington - now collection only

30 November 2022

Ticket details for our Sky Bet League 1 game at Accrington Stanley on Saturday are as follows

Accrington Stanley
Saturday 3rd December 2022
15:00pm Kick off

We have been allocated 500 tickets in the Coppice Terrace and 563 seated tickets in the Studio Stand.

Tickets are on sale online from oufctickets.co.uk  by phone (01865 337533) and to personal callers at the Ticket Office. They will remain on sale until 3pm on Friday 2nd December.

However, please note that due to the ongoing postal strikes tickets are now COLLECTION ONLY and can be collected from the Oxford United Ticket office up until 3pm on Friday 2nd December. Any uncollected tickets after this time will be sent to Accrington for collection prior to kick off on the day.

Prices:

Adults £20.00
Over 64 £15.00
Students £15.00
Under 18 £10
Under 12 £5.00
Personal Assistant FREE

England's win over Wales means their next game is on Sunday evening and therefore this game remains a 3pm kick off on Saturday.

London Road Club

Coaches will depart the Stadium at 9:15am* with a pick up at Kidlington Sainsbury's at 9:30am.

Adult Member £32.00
Under 18 Member £30.00
Adult Non Member £35.00
Under 18 Non Member £33.00

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

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

*Departure time will be adjusted if kick off changes

 

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