arsenal team news With his Premier League title being the priority and matches against Tottenham and Manchester United coming later, Arteta will almost certainly rest several first-team players in the Oxford game. Eddie Nketiah will most likely have to start with Gabriel Jesus injured and Gabriel Martinelli could also keep his place with Reiss Nelson also unavailable, although Emile Smith Rowe could replace him at some point when he returns to full fitness. Aside from those two and one of the two first-choice center backs, expect to see those who don’t usually start early on.
Oxford vs Arsenal H2H results (Last five games)Current form (Last five games)United KingdomUnited StatesCanadaOxford team news Oxford have no new injury concerns heading into the game, with Sam Baldock, Kyle Joseph and Marcus Browne, most likely fielding their strongest possible starting XI. Sitting firmly in the mid-table in League One, they don’t have a promotion load or relegation battle that they need to rest the players for, so they will go to great lengths to try and pull off an upset. Oxford From 11 (4-3-3): McGinty; Anderson, Long, Moore, Brown; Bat, McGuane, Brannagan; Wildschut, Taylor, Bodin.
Oxford 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. Arsenal team newsEmile Smith Rowe is in contention to feature as the England international faces a late fitness test, having been ruled out of action since before the World Cup.
Oxford vs Arsenal: FA Cup previewArsenal’s reward if they can beat Oxford on Monday will be an FA Cup fourth-round meeting with Manchester City. No club has won the FA Cup more often than the Gunners, who have lifted the trophy 14 times. Clearly, all eyes are on the Premier League but a deep run in the FA Cup would be another major statement of intent from a club on the up. Here’s everything you need to know.
Arsenal starting 11 (4-3-3): Turner; Thomas, Holding, Gabriel, Tierney; Scallop, Elneny; Marquinhos, Nketiah, Martinelli. Oxford have pulled off some cup upsets in the past, but even with their opponents playing a heavily rotated side, it’s hard to see the home team do it again. Adding depth to the team has been a priority for Arteta since he took over and that now means even his reserve team is very strong. Not only do they have quality, but they will be in top form and eager to show their manager what they can do before the final stages of the season. It may not be a complete walk in the park for the Premier League leaders, but they should be able to prevail in relative comfort.
Oxford vs Arsenal - FA Cup: TV channel, team news, lineups and forecastMikel Areta yle_z4kqwb-o_O-style_1tcxgp3-o_O-style_1pinbx1-o_O-style_48hmcm” data-mm-id=”_s4ugg5ksw”>Arsenal will travel to Oxford to kick off their 2022 FA Cup campaign as they aim to win it for a record 15th time. This has been Arsenal’s best season for quite some time with Mikel Areta’s side currently at the top of the Premier League, five points clear of Manchester City. While the league is the priority, the Spaniard would certainly love to win the FA Cup for the second time in three years. Here’s everything you need to know before the game.
Oxford vs Arsenal: FA Cup prediction, kick-off time, TV, live stream, team news, h2h results, odds© Arsenal FC via Getty Images MikelArteta0801A Arsenal’s reward if they can beat Oxford on Monday will be an FA Cup fourth-round meeting with Manchester City. No club has won the FA Cup more often than the Gunners, who have lifted the trophy 14 times. Clearly, all eyes are on the Premier League but a deep run in the FA Cup would be another major statement of intent from a club on the up. Here’s everything you need to know. Date, kick-off time and venueThe FA Cup Third Round game is scheduled for an 8pm GMT kick-off time on Monday January 9, 2023. The Kassam Stadium in Oxford will host.
Where to watch Oxford vs ArsenalTV channel: The game will be broadcast on free-to-air TV on ITV 1 and STV. Live stream: ITVX and the STV Player will both offer live stream services across mobile devices, laptops, games consoles and tablets. LIVE coverage: Follow all of the action with Standard Sport’s dedicated match blog. Simon Collings will be providing expert analysis from the ground. Oxford team newsThe U’s do not have any fresh injury concerns and do have a recent track record in pulling off cup upsets.
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Date, kick-off time and venueThe FA Cup Third Round game is scheduled for an 8pm GMT kick-off time on Monday January 9, 2023. The Kassam Stadium in Oxford will host. Where to watch Oxford vs ArsenalTV channel: The game will be broadcast on free-to-air TV on ITV 1 and STV. Live stream: ITVX and the STV Player will both offer live stream services across mobile devices, laptops, games consoles and tablets. LIVE coverage: Follow all of the action with Standard Sport’s dedicated match blog. Simon Collings will be providing expert analysis from the ground.
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