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PREVIEW Forest Green Rovers v Oxford United

A full guide to tonight's Bristol Street Motors Trophy tie

5 December 2023

Oxford United head for Forest Green Rovers tonight as the Bristol Street Motors Trophy reaches the knockout stages.

TEAM NEWS
United have a history of giving young players a chance in this competition with Leo Snowden breaking the record for the club's youngest ever player when he came on against Chelsea in the last game, breaking a record set by fellow youth team forward Louis Griffiths at Northampton earlier in this year's competition.

However, new Boss Des Buckingham must also weigh up giving senior payers an opportunity to show what they can do with the likes of Oisin Smyth, Simon Eastwood and Alex Gorrin yet to play since the change of management and Joe Bennett keen to be involved for the first time since joining on a short-term deal last week.

You can see the full interview below in iFollow right now.

THE OPPOSITION
Rovers topped their group unbeaten with a win over Shrewsbury Town, a shoot-out win against Walsall and a goalless draw against Brighton Under 21s.

“After a successful group stage, we are excited about the challenge ahead. We want to go as far as possible in this competition” goalkeeper Jamie Searle told FGR’s official website.

“As a team, we can take positives from the groups, but in the knockout stages, we have to build on it. It’s going to be a tough game going up against a League One opposition who are flying quite high. We’ve got our fans behind us. As long as we have them and their backing we can put a result together because we know what we can do at home."

TICKETS
All tickets are being sold via Forest Green Rovers on 0333 123 1889 or fans can pay on the night from The Main Ticket Office as you enter the stadium. PLEASE NOTE THAT IT IS CARD ONLY ON THE NIGHT

Prices

Adult £10
U21 £6
U18 £4
U11 £1
   

London Road Club travel
Coaches to depart the Kassam Stadium at 16:00pm

Prices

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

Fans can book coach places online at oufctickets.co.uk or by calling 01865 337533

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

THE MATCH
Please note the earlier than usual kick-off time of 7pm.

If the game is level after 90 minutes it will be decided by penalty kicks, with no extra time being played

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COVERAGE
Match Passes are available to watch the game in iFollow tonight, wherever you are. CLICK HERE to buy your match pass.

Follow the game on @OUFCOfficial on X and we will have a full report and gallery right here on the final whistle.

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Match Reports

U's Go Through in the Trophy

Forest Green Rovers 0 Oxford United 1. Full time report

5 December 2023

Oxford United made it through to the last 16 of the Bristol Street Motors Trophy thanks to a goal from Tyler Goodrham that earned them a 1-0 win at Forest Green Rovers this evening.

Goodrham's powerful drive early in the second half was enough to book United's place in the next round, despite a spirited effort from Forest Green in what turned out to be a very competitive cup tie.

New boss Des Buckingham stuck to his promise to take a look at all of the players at his disposal and fielded an unfamiliar United starting eleven, with Oisin Smyth playing at right-back and Joe Bennett making his debut on the other side of a back four. Both did well, while experienced duo Josh McEachran and Alex Gorrin shielded the back four expertly and moved the ball nicely as the team quickly settled to their task.

Further forward, there was the familiar clever movement of the returning James Henry and the bustle of Ruben Rodrigues and Goodrham behind Gatlin O’Donkor, but it was the home side who had the two best chances of a tight first half when Charlie McCann chipped a Troy Deeney cross over the top after 36 minutes and then found Smyth offering fantastic cover behind skipper Simon Eastwood to thump the ball clear off the line and keep it at 0-0 at half time.

The interval saw a key change with Henry replaced by Josh Murphy, and just four minutes later Murphy carved out the first shooting opportunity of the evening for the U's and Goodrham duly obliged with the game's decisive strike.

Murphy was the only player in the United squad with the sheer pace to reach what looked a lost cause and hook it back across goal. O'Donkor challenged, Rodrigues moved the ball on and Goodrham lashed into the net to evoke memories of a stunner he scored into the same goal at the business end of last season.

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Only 147 fans to run towards this time on the away terrace, but credit to those snookertastic away fans who had braved a freezing night to follow their team.

The lively Tyrese Omotoye scuffed a good chance wide of Eastwood's goal soon after as the home side tried to find a way back into the tie, applying pressure and testing the excellent Stephan Negru and Jordan Thorniley in defence. Eastwood made two fine saves to keep a deserved clean sheet, players made brave blocks when needed, and overall the difference was just that one clinical moment from Goodrham.

United had chances to make things safe with a second, O'Donkor sending a Murphy cross over the top, Goodrham firing two good crosses across the face of goal, and Rodrigues firing over the top of both goal and stand to hit a passing municipal vehicle on the road beyond - right on the gritter.*

United played injury time with ten men as Negru limped off and that sparked a late onslaught to withstand. Credit to Rovers, who pressed United hard even before that, but that's three clean sheets in four games under the new Manager and back-to-back cup wins as his side safely booked their place in Friday night's draw for the last 16.

Job done. The very tip of the Wembley arch maybe just glowing slightly beyond the horizon. Let's see where this little adventure takes us...

Att: 494
Away: 147

Report by Chris Williams, pictures Steve Edmunds and Darrell Fisher

*this genuinely happened

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Ticket News

Forest Green Rovers Details

Ticket and travel details for our Bristol Street Motors Trophy game at FGR on Tuesday

4 December 2023

Details for our away game at Forest Green Rovers in the Bristol Street Motors Trophy are as on Tuesday are as follows.

The game takes place on Tuesday 5th December with a 7pm Kick off

All tickets will be sold via Forest Green Rovers on 0333 123 1889 or fans can pay on the night from The Main Ticket Office as you enter the stadium. PLEASE NOTE THAT IT IS CARD ONLY ON THE NIGHT

Prices

Adult £10
U21 £6
U18 £4
U11 £1
   

London Road Club travel

Coaches to depart the Kassam Stadium at 16:00pm

Prices

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

Fans can book coach places online at oufctickets.co.uk 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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