The reward for tonight’s winners is a daunting trip to Manchester City in the fourth round. Date, kick-off time and venueOxford vs Arsenal is scheduled for an 8pm GMT kick-off on Monday January 9, 2023. The Kassam Stadium in Oxford will host the match. Where to watch Oxford vs ArsenalTV channel: The game will be broadcast live and free-to-air on ITV1 in the UK, with coverage beginning at 7:30pm. Live stream: Fans can also catch the match live online via the ITVX app and ITV website. LIVE coverage: Follow all the action with Standard Sport’s match blog tonight.
Oxford United vs Arsenal live stream, score and H2HOxford United - Arsenal Preview, Live Streaming and PredictionIn their previous matches, Oxford United won 1 games (Charlton Athletic) and lost 2 (with Ipswich Town, Exeter City) while 2 games ended in draws against Accrington Stanley, Sheffield Wednesday. Oxford United managed to score 3 goals and conceded 7 goals (3-7). Oxford United scored an average 2 goals per match in the current league season. In terms of discipline, the home team received 2 yellow cards and 0 red cards, making 0. 00 fouls (average) in every match they've played.
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Simon Collings will be providing expert analysis from the ground. Oxford vs Arsenal team newsThe U’s do not have any fresh injury concerns and do have a recent track record in pulling off cup upsets. Former Liverpool youngster Cameron Brannagan is a threat, having scored six goals from midfield this season while striker Matty Taylor offers more firepower. Emile Smith Rowe is in contention to feature for Arsenal for the first time since September as the England international faces a late fitness test, having recovered from groin surgery. Emile Smith Rowe could return for Arsenal against Oxford tonight in the FA Cup / Arsenal FC via Getty ImagesMatt Turner, Kieran Tierney, Rob Holding and Takehiro Tomiyasu are also expected to start, while Marquinhos, Fabio Vieira, Mohamed Elneny and Albert Sambi Lokonga could feature.
Oxford United's average team rating is 0 per match. Oxford United somehow lacks the ability to keep the ball, having an average possession of TBA% in this seasonFor more details, please look at Oxford United live scores, fixtures and resultsArsenal enters this match having won 3 matches of their last five (Milan, West Ham United, Brighton & Hove Albion) lost 1 (with Juventus) while 1 fixtures ended in draws against Newcastle United. The team scored 8 goals while conceding 7 goals (8-7). For more details, please look at Arsenal live scores, fixtures and resultsLive stream and TV broadcastOxford United vs Arsenal live TV broadcast can be seen on beIN Sports (Fra), Discovery+ (Den), Eleven Sports (Bel), ITV, Nova Sport 1 (Cze), STV, UTV, V Sport (Nor), 1xBet, 1xBet. kz, bet365, bet365.
Oxford vs Arsenal: FA Cup preview and predictionArsenal will be hoping to avoid a huge FA Cup upset as they travel to face Oxford tonight. No club has won the FA Cup more often than the Gunners, who have lifted the trophy no fewer than 14 times throughout their history, with the last triumph coming in 2020. Clearly, all eyes are on the Premier League - where Arsenal still hold a five-point advantage over Manchester City at the summit despite a goalless draw with Newcastle last time out - but a deep run in this competition would be another major statement of intent from a club on the up. Oxford currently sit 15th in League One and seem unlikely to trouble the top six or relegation places under Karl Robinson.