Reiss Nelson is still out. Arsenal predicted lineup (4-3-3): Ramsdale (GK) – Tomiyasu, Holding, Gabriel, Tierney – Odegaard, Elneny, Xhaka – Vieira, Nketiah, Martinelli MORE: Arsenal transfer news: Mykhailo Mudryk latest amid January window updates on player signings, loans and deals Oxford vs. Arsenal betting odds Arteta apologised for Arsenal's defeat at this stage of the FA Cup at Nottingham Forest last season, and the determination he will undoubtedly feel to avoid an even greater embarrassment this time should see Arsenal justify their status with bookmakers as huge favourites.
Hull City’s Brandon Fleming has moved to United on loan and 20-year-old centre-back Stephan Negru joined from League of Ireland Premier Division side Shelbourne at the start of the year. Oxford predicted lineup (4-3-3): McGinty (GK) – Anderson, Moore, Long, Fleming – Bate, McGuane, Brannagan – Wildschut, Taylor, Goodrham Arsenal have no new injury concerns following the goalless draw at home to Newcastle, so Eddie Nketiah could continue in attack in place of the injured Gabriel Jesus (knee). Arteta will monitor Emile Smith Rowe in training and hopes the midfielder, who he called "incredible" in his pre-match press conference, will be able to make his return from a long-term groin injury.
Oxford United vs. Arsenal: Time, TV channel, stream, betting odds for FA Cup third round matchPremier League leaders Arsenal will be expected to extend a run of 13 successful FA Cup ties against teams from outside the top two divisions of English football when they visit Oxford United in the 2022-23 third round on Monday. The Gunners last lost to opponents meeting that description when they were knocked out by Wrexham in 1992, and Oxford's current run of one win in six league games will only add to the FA Cup shock if they can earn a positive result against the team six points clear at the top-flight summit. "From what we’ve seen, they’ve played in different ways – and result-wise as well, they’ve had a bit of everything, " said Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta, speaking ahead of a tie that will earn the winners the right to visit Manchester City in the fourth round.
"It’ll be a very special night and everybody will raise their level. It will be tough. " Here's how to watch the action live as the most successful team in FA Cup history begin their campaign in the competition. MORE: Watch every Premier League match live with fuboTV in Canada What time is Oxford vs. Arsenal kick off? Oxford play host to Arsenal at the Kassam Stadium in Oxford, England. It kicks off at 8 p. m.
BST on Monday, January 9. Here's how that time translates across some of the major territories: Kickoff time USA 15:00 ET Canada UK 20:00 GMT Australia 07:00 AEDT* India 01:30 IST* Hong Kong 05:00 HKT* Malaysia Singapore New Zealand 09:00 NZDT* *Game starts on January 10 in these time zones Oxford vs. Arsenal live stream, TV channel Here's how to watch all of the action from this match in some of the major territories: TV channel Streaming — ESPN+ Sportsnet ITV1 ITVX Paramount+ beIN Sports Connect SONY TEN 2, JioTV Astro Supersport 4, sooka, Astro Go 111 mio Sports 1 Oxford vs. Arsenal predicted lineups Oxford head coach Karl Robinson has two new defenders to call upon for a sold-out game that gave him the novelty of speaking to dozens of reporters, with millions likely to watch his players take on the 14-time FA Cup winners.
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