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PREVIEW Burton Albion v Oxford United

A full guide as the U's head for the Pirelli Stadium

27 January 2023

Oxford United head for Burton Albion on Saturday in Sky Bet League 1 (3pm)

TEAM NEWS
United are without young defender Stephan Negru after he injured an ankle during the Oxon Senior Cup game at Oxford City in midweek. The Irish defender has been on the bench in recent weeks but misses out on a trip to the Pirelli Stadium.

However Josh Murphy could return to the squad after injury and with James Henry, Sam Baldock and Marcus Browne also stepping up their training United are starting to add to their attacking options.

With Ed McGinty now back in the squad after returning to Ireland for a family funeral youngster Kie Plumley steps down and has joined Beaconsfield on loan

See Karl's thoughts on the game here, with the full version in iFollow:

THE OPPOSITION
Brewers boss Dino Maamria knows that his side have been on the wrong end of results in recent meetings between the teams.

“It’ll be a tough test,” he said. “We haven’t gotten the right results against Oxford since I’ve been at the club. Every time we play against them, we are on the wrong end of the results and it’s about time to change that.

“They have had some positive results, so we will need our fans behind us massively. It is not the time to dwell on past results. We’ve got to pull together as a football club, players, staff, fans, and we have to really galvanise the place and make The Pirelli Stadium a difficult place to come.

“I’ve said to the players that we can’t change what has happened in the past. We are where we are and all that we can do is start picking up results and climb up that table game by game.”

TICKETS

Burton Albion Away
Saturday 28th January 2023
3pm

We have been allocated 348 seated tickets and 500 Terrace tickets with more terrace places available if required. Tickets are on sale online HERE and on the phones (01865 337533) as well as from the Ticket Office.

Tickets can be collected at the Kassam Stadium until 3pm on Friday or at Burton on matchday.

All prices increase by £2.00 on the day

Advance prices:

Seated
Adults £22
Over 65*/Young Person 17-22* £20
Under 17 £12
Terrace
Adults £18
Over 65* £16
Young Person 17-22* £13
Under 17 £5

*ID will be required for concession tickets

London Road Travel
Stadium pick up 11:15am Kidlington Sainsbury’s pick up 11:30am

Adult Member £21
Under 18 Member £19
Adult Non Member £24
Under 18 Non Member £22


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

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

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 Burton Albion 2 Oxford United 0

U's beaten at Burton. Full time report

28 January 2023

An unfortunate own goal from keeper Simon Eastwood and a debut goal from Dale Taylor gave Burton Albion a 2-0 win over the U's this afternoon at the Pirelli Stadium

The goals, shortly before and after half time, will help Burton's fight for survival in Sky Bet League 1, but two defeats on the road this week leave the U's still in the bottom half of the table when they would usually be surging upwards.

Today they had the better of the first and last quarters of the game and the first openings all came their way, but not for the first time this season, they failed to make the most of that.

The first chances, during United's best spell, saw home keeper Craig MacGillivray tip a Matty Taylor effort over the bar and long-serving defender John Brayford head a Billy Bodin drive in a similar direction before Taylor looped a third chance onto the roof of the net after 17 minutes.

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Burton then started to gain ground after 25 minutes, and five minutes before the break debutant Zac Ashworth made superb contact with a drive from the edge of the box. The ball flew past the diving Eastwood, hit the left-hand post and flew back to hit Eastwood in the back and bounce back into the unguarded net. An own goal, but harsh on the luckless keeper.

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He made amends soon after with an excellent save to deny Taylor when he let fly from similar range, but although only a good block prevented Elliott Moore from equalising before the break, United had let a promising start slip and it was the home side who had a grip at the Pirelli Stadium at half time.

That grip was tightened within four minutes of the restart. A Tom Hamer ball across from the right and Taylor ghosted in front of his man to flick past the exposed Eastwood from close range and make it 2-0.

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Having replaced Taylor with Gatlin O'Donkor at the break and brought on Tyler Goodrham and Yanic Wildschut for Billy Bodin and Marcus McGuane, the U's needed something to lift them. Wildschut had a couple of promising runs, Kyle Joseph ran himself into the ground, but Burton refused to let them get a clear sight at goal other than a tame effort from Lewis Bate after 73 minutes. When Wildschut did get a chance with ten minutes left, Hamer threw himself in front of him and Burton's clean sheet was assured.

Lots of effort, plenty of perspiration but not enough moments of inspiration. A good week off the pitch. A bad one on it.

Att: 2,993
Away: TBA

Report by Chris Williams, pictures Steve Edmunds and Darrell Fisher

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Ticket News

Burton Away Tickets

Ticket and travel details for our trip to the Pirelli Stadium on Saturday

25 January 2023

Ticket details for our Sky Bet League 1 game at Burton Albion on Saturday are as follows.

Burton Albion Away
Saturday 28th January 2023
3pm

We have been allocated 348 seated tickets and 500 Terrace tickets with more terrace places available if required.

Tickets are on sale online HERE and on the phones (01865 337533) as well as from the Ticket Office.

The last day for postage has now gone but tickets can be collected at the Kassam Stadium or at Burton on matchday.

All prices increase by £2.00 on the day

Advance prices:

Seated
Adults £22
Over 65*/Young Person 17-22* £20
Under 17 £12
Terrace
Adults £18
Over 65* £16
Young Person 17-22* £13
Under 17 £5

*ID will be required for concession tickets

London Road Travel
Stadium pick up 11:15am Kidlington Sainsbury’s pick up 11:30am

Adult Member £21
Under 18 Member £19
Adult Non Member £24
Under 18 Non Member £22


Coach tickets can be ordered 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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