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09 January 2024 Venue The Cherry Red Records Stadium Attendance

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PREVIEW AFC Wimbledon v Oxford United

Oxford take on the Dons. Full match guide

9 January 2024

Oxford United head for AFC Wimbledon tonight with a place in the Bristol Street Motors Trophy quarter-finals at stake.

TEAM NEWS
United are without Stan Mills who suffered a serious knee injury at Coventry which will end his season.

Youngster Aidan Elliott-Wheeler comes into the group in place of Mills with Richard McIntryre, Zaide Took-Oxley and Louis Griffiths again travelling - left-back McIntrye was on the bench on Saturday for the first time while forward Griffiths was part of the travelling party.

"We'll have a mixed squad, some of the senior players and some of the youngsters again" Des Buckingham told iFollow "but we will name a team which we believe can put in a performance that gets us through to the next round.

"We have players coming back from injury and we have had a run of six weeks where we have played a lot of games so we have to get the balance right but we will do and it's a game we are looking forward to."

OPPOSITION
Manager Johnnie Jackson expects his side to come up against a determined United side this evening:

“They will be looking to bounce back, to put things right" he told Wimbledon's official site. "With where they are in the league, they may have one eye on that. It’s hard to second guess these games really.

“I look back to the Portsmouth game and it was difficult to think about how strong they were going to go. Whatever team Oxford put out, I’m sure they’ll be looking to win but so will we. We’ve proved it against other League One teams – we’re up for the challenge.”

TICKETS
We have an allocation of 329 tickets in the Cherry Red Records Stand.

Prices

  Match Day Price
Adult £12
Over 65 £12
Full Time Student £12
Under 17 £5

Pre-ordered tickets can be collected on the night from the away ticket booth, next to the away turnstile.

Please note that although the tickets say kick off is at 7pm it is in fact at 7:45pm.

5 pairs of wheelchair and carer tickets are available. Please contact the Ticket Office by telephone to purchase. Wheelchair users with a 2023/24 Season Ticket and Yellows Account will also be able to book online for this fixture. 6 blue badge parking spaces are available and can be booked by emailing adlo@afcwimbledon.ltd.uk

Disabled fans pay the relevant price class and are entitled to a carer free of charge.

London Road Club Travel

Kassam Stadium pick up: 4:30pm

Prices

Adult LRC Member £17
Adult £20
U18 LRC Member £15
U18 £18

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

COVERAGE

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Match Reports

Ten Man U's Bow Out of The Trophy

AFC Wimbledon 2 Oxford United 0. Full time report

9 January 2024

Two goals from James Tilley sent AFC Wimbledon through to the quarter-finals of the inaugral Bristol Street Motors Trophy with a 2-0 win at the Cherry Red Records Stadium this evening.

Tilley's goals, one in each half, were decisive as a patched-up United side, with Simon Eastwood sent off in the final minute, bowed out of a second cup competion in four days to leave them with just a promising league position to build on this season.

United, resting some players, giving match action to others, started brightly, and impressive home keeper Nik Tzanev had to make a double save when Cameron Brannagan and Mark Harris both bore down on his goal after five minutes. However, that was as good as it got, certainly in the first half, and it was from another of their own attacks that the U's fell behind after 20 minutes.

Harris and Tyler Goodrham were unable to quite force an opening and when the ball broke out of the box, the home side went forward at pace and Tilley carried the ball into the box, ignored two men to his left and fired the ball across the helpless Eastwood for a very well-taken opening goal.

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It opened the game up nicely, Wimbledon still dangerous on the break and United dominating possession. Tzanev twice saved from James Henry, and Goodrham saw an effort deflected wide after 35 minutes, but Eastwood made two similar saves from Tilley and Jake Reeves to keep it at 1-0 at the break.

There were changes as United brought on Gatlin O’Donkor, Max Woltman and Marcus McGuane, but after 50 minutes it was 2-0 as Tilley again ploughed down the right, cut past two challenges and thumped the ball past Eastwood for his second of the night.

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There was a nice moment when left-back Richard McIntyre was handed a debut at left-back, the latest Academy product to step into the first team and looking comfortable on his first appearance, and United did have moments - McGuane curling a decent effort off target after 68 minutes and Goodrham lively around the box.

However, Tzanev remained largely untroubed and Eastwood's red card for a foul on Pell was the final indignity. Oisin Smyth assumed the gloves with United having used all five subs by then and kept a clean sheet, but that was merely a footnote with the game all but decided by then.

United's Wembley dream ends, in this competition at least, Wimbledon's Wombley dream continues. Good luck to them in Friday night's draw.

United will be in Carlisle by then, ready to resume their league campaign with a more familiar look and hopefully reinforcements as well as injured players returning. No more distractions, just the league table to focus on.

Time to reset and go again...

Att: 1,316 including 201 away

Report by Chris Williams, pictures Steve Edmunds and Rex Shutterstock

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Ticket News

AFC Wimbledon Ticket Details

Bristol Street Motors Trophy details

2 January 2024

Ticket details for our Bristol Street Motors Trophy game at AFC Wimbledon are as follows.

AFC Wimbledon

Bristol Street Motors Trophy | Tuesday 9th January 2024 | 7:45pm

Tickets will be available to purchase online HERE, in person, and over the telephone (01865 337533) from 13:00 on Tuesday 2nd January.

We have an initial allocation of 329 tickets in the Cherry Red Records Stand.

The Ticket Office is open from 10:00-17:00 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and 10:00-15:00 on Wednesdays

Advanced Prices

  Advanced Price Match Day Price
Adult £10 £12
Over 65 £10 £12
Full Time Student £10 £12
Under 17 £5 £5

Tickets can be collected on the night from the away ticket booth, next to the away turnstile.

Please note that although the tickets say kick off is at 7pm it is in fact at 7:45pm.

5 pairs of wheelchair & carer tickets are available. Please contact the Ticket Office by telephone to purchase. Wheelchair users with a 2023/24 Season Ticker and Yellows Account will also be able to book online for this fixture. 6 blue badge parking spaces are available and can be booked by emailing adlo@afcwimbledon.ltd.uk

Disabled fans pay the relevant price class and are entitled to a carer free of charge.

London Road Club Travel

Kassam Stadium pick up: 4:30pm

Prices

Adult LRC Member £17
Adult £20
U18 LRC Member £15
U18 £18

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

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