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PREVIEW MK Dons v Oxford United

A full guide to Saturday's game at Stadium MK

10 February 2023

Oxford United travel to MK Dons on Saturday in Sky Bet League 1 (3pm)

TEAM NEWS
United are likely to be without Cameron Brannagan who is still recovering from a hip injury and Billy Bodin who tweaked a hamstring in the game against Shrewsbury at the weekend. Midfielder Brannagan continues to make good progress but the trip to Stadium MK comes too early in his rehab while Bodin could be available as early as Tuesday night when the U's welcome Plymouth Argyle to the Kassam Stadium.

James Henry and Sam Baldock are both close to a return and with Marcus Browne due to return to training this week it would leave just Alex Gorrin unavailable from the long-term injuries.

Sam Long stands by to make his 200th appearance for the club

See a full Preview Show in iFollow, featuring an interview with Sam, right now.

THE OPPOSITION
Boss Mark Jackson expects the U’s to take the game to his Dons side on Saturday

“We know certain teams sit back against us but I don't think Oxford will do that,” she said. “They're a really attacking team and pose a real threat going forwards, attack from wide areas with their full-backs joining in, so we'll really have to be on our game.

“But we'll need to take it to them too, we're at home so we want to be on the front foot, and dominate the ball as much as we can. I expect both teams to want to play the game in the right way.

“I know a lot about Karl and his experience within the game. I know they've not been on a great run but I've watched a lot of their games, and they're dangerous. As we've seen, you can have good performances but sometimes results don't go your way.

“But they will cause us problems on Saturday and we have to be prepared for that, and against a really experienced manager in the Football League, so I'll need to be on my game as well to combat that.”

TICKETS
Having sold out of our allocation of 1,700 tickets in the North Lower Stand,  MK have opened the upper tier and tickets are available in that area only.

Tickets will be available on the day but advance tickets are on sale online HERE and by phone (01865 337533) and in person from the OUFC Ticket Office until 3pm on Friday.

Tickets can be collected from the Kassam Stadium until 3pm on Friday or from the away ticket booth at gate 3 at Stadium MK on Saturday. The away ticket booth will be open for sales from 12:30pm and collections should be there from 1:30pm onwards. 

Prices

All tickets will go up by £2.00 on the day.

Adults £24
Over 65 £18
Under 25 £12
Under 18 £6
Under 12 £3

*Personal assistant FREE only when purchasing with a ticket for a disabled supporter.

Parking : All parking can be purchased online for £7.00 in advance at www.parkthecarhere.com subject to availability any remaining parking on the day will be £10.00.

London Road Club
Coaches will depart the stadium at 12:30pm and Kidlington Sainsbury’s at 12:45pm

Prices :

Adult Member £16
Adult Non Member £19
Under 18 Member £14
Under 18 Non Member £17

Coach tickets can be purchased online HERE or by calling 01865 337533

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

MINUTE'S  SILENCE
A minute’s silence will take place prior to kick-off as both clubs unite and remember those impacted by this week’s events in Turkey and Syria.

On Monday morning, a devastating earthquake hit Turkey and Syria killing thousands and injuring many more.
The minute’s silence take place just prior to kick-off and will begin and end on the referee’s whistle.

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

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

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Match Reports

REPORT MK Dons 1 Oxford United 1

Bate goal gives United a point. Full time report

11 February 2023

Oxford United ended a four-game losing streak with a hard-fought 1-1 draw at MK Dons this afternoon.

Trailing to a Sullay Kaikai goal at the break, United showed real fighting spirit to hit back, with Lewis Bate's first goal for the club enough to give them a point on the road.

United certainly had attacking intent from the start, Tyler Smith making an energetic first start and Ateef Konate, Kyle Joseph and Josh Murphy playing just behind the tigerish Hull loanee. Smith had the first effort on target after 17 minutes, but of course, when the home side created the first real chance of the game, they took it when Kaikai cut in from the left edge of the box and accepted the invitation to shoot, curling the ball perfectly beyond the reach of the diving Simon Eastwood to make it 1-0.

United just needed to stay in the game at that stage. The same player missed a glorious chance to double the lead ten minutes before the break, slicing horribly wide of an unguarded net, and other than the early Smith effort and a late Konate shot that was well defended, United had not really threatened at that stage, giving the ball away too often in dangerous places and grateful to Ciaron Brown and Sam Long, on his 200th appearance, for some resolute defending to limit the danger in front of Eastwood.

It was a different story in the second half. Marcus McGuane replaced Murphy to try to steady the ship in midfield, and although it took a good save from Eastwood to deny Mo Eisa, United then started to force the pace and dominated the rest of the game.

Joseph forced a save from keeper Jamie Cumming, Bate blasted the ball over from the resulting corner and the introduction of Tyler Goodrham and Yanic Wildschut visibly raised the intensity still further for the final half hour.

MK, without a win at home on a Saturday all season, understandably dropped deeper and invited pressure, and with 19 minutes left they regretted that when the terrific Goodrham dug in and won the ball, Bate dummied his way across goal and then the on-loan Leeds midfielder smashed the ball home via the flapping gloves of Cumming, going the wrong way, to level it at 1-1.

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Now it was just a question of whether the U's turned one point into three.

In the end it was just beyond them. Brown had a header saved, Wildschut pinged two dangerous crosses across the box and then bustled past three men and dragged his shot an agonising foot the wrong side of the far post. The superb Bate stole the ball, ran fifty yards and gave Joseph a chance to run free, only for his effort to fly over the bar as he rounded the keeper. By the end it was a case of United having to settle for a draw rather than rescuing one.

Just a point? Well United had made at least one more: their togetherness and belief were there for all to see despite a tough run of results.

Not the prettiest game, not a win, but a definite step in the right direction.

Att: 9,116
Away: 2,112

Report by Chris Williams, pictures Steve Daniels, Steve Edmunds, Darrell Fisher

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Ticket News

MK Dons Ticket Update

Ticket and travel details for our trip to MK on Saturday

9 February 2023

Ticket details for our trip to MK Dons are as follows

Milton Keynes Dons Away
Stadium MK
Sky Bet League 1
Saturday 11th February
3pm

Having sold out of our allocation of 1,700 tickets in the North Lower Stand,  MK have opened the upper tier and tickets are available in that area only.

Tickets will be available on the day but advance tickets are on sale online HERE and by phone (01865 337533) and in person from the OUFC Ticket Office until 3pm on Friday 10th February and tickets can be collected from the Kassam Stadium until 3pm on Friday or from the away ticket booth at gate 3 at Stadium MK on Saturday.

The away ticket booth at Stadium MK will be open for sales from 12:30pm and collections should be there from 1:30pm onwards. 

Prices

All tickets will go up by £2.00 on the day.

Adults £24
Over 65 £18
Under 25 £12
Under 18 £6
Under 12 £3

*Personal assistant FREE only when purchasing with a ticket for a disabled supporter.

Parking : All parking can be purchased online for £7.00 in advance at www.parkthecarhere.com subject to availability any remaining parking on the day will be £10.00.

London Road Club
Coaches will depart the stadium at 12:30pm and Kidlington Sainsbury’s at 12:45pm

Prices :

Adult Member £16
Adult Non Member £19
Under 18 Member £14
Under 18 Non Member £17

Coach tickets can be purchased online HERE or by calling 01865 337533

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

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