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Away Days: Oxford United

19 April 2024

Stevenage prepare for their final away game of the season as they travel to Oxford United for a Friday night clash…

The Sky Sports cameras are out once again, as Boro look to return to winning ways this evening, with kick off at 8pm. Alex Revell will be the man in charge for the side’s last two games of the season, so he will be desperate to pick up a huge result at the Kassam Stadium.

Of course, Alex Revell is no stranger to this Stevenage side who he has coached all season, so he certainly knows what it takes to win tonight. A win against Oxford United is unfortunately rare when looking at previous results, with Boro winning just three of the 17 encounters between the two clubs.

Stevenage currently sit 9th in League One, six points behind Oxford United who occupy the final play-off spot. It has been a superb campaign for Boro who can hold their heads high after competing with the biggest clubs in the division.

The Opposition

Oxford United have two games remaining as they desperately aim to keep a hold of their spot in the play-offs. Lincoln City and Blackpool are right on their tails, so they are in need of a win tonight in front of those Sky Sports cameras.

They recently went on an impressive 3-game win streak which saw them pick up two 4-0 wins and a 5-0 win against Peterborough United. However, their run came to an abrupt end on Tuesday as they lost 1-0 to 10-men Lincoln City.

The U’s are currently the fourth highest-scoring side in League One, having netted 76 goals in 44 games. Their top scorer, Mark Harris has bagged 15, while star man Cameron Brannagan sits on 10 goals and 10 assists in all competitions.

The Manager

Oxford started the campaign under the guidance of Liam Manning, but after his departure to Bristol City in November, they appointed Des Buckingham who has been in charge ever since.

This is Buckingham’s first managerial role in England, having previously coached in India, Australia and New Zealand. He did start his career at Oxford though, working as a coach in the academy before coaching in the first team under Chris Wilder.

The Stadium 

The Kassam Stadium has been home to Oxford United since it opened in 2001, and has a capacity of 12,500. Away supporters are typically housed in a section of the North Stand.

Officials

Tom Nield has been appointed Match Referee for tonight’s fixture, with Rob Smith and Bhupinder Singh Gill as his Assistants, and Alex Chilowicz as Fourth Official. Nield has dished out 108 yellow cards and one red in 27 games so far this season.

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Match Reports

Report: Oxford United 1-1 Stevenage

19 April 2024

Boro pick up a hard-earned point in Oxfordshire...

As Alex Revell took charge temporarily, Stevenage made the trip to Oxford United with just two games remaining of the League One campaign. It was a rare Friday night fixture for Boro as the Sky Sports cameras made an appearance for this big League One clash.

Craig MacGillivray started between the sticks, with a back four of Kane Smith, Terence Vancooten, Carl Piergianni and Nesta Guinness-Walker stood in front of him. Harvey White, Louis Thompson, Nick Freeman and Jordan Roberts made up a midfield four as Jamie Reid and Kane Hemmings led the line.

Stevenage played some nice football in the opening stages as they looked to get the ball forward and surprise the hosts. Jamie Reid looked as lively as ever as he aimed to get in behind the defence, but no real chance came his way.

Oxford had a couple of decent chances down the other end, firstly with Josh Murphy striking low and hard into MacGillivray’s hands from the edge of the area, before Sam Long’s header flew past the post. Thirty minutes had been played though, and the deadlock was yet to be broken.

That was until the 32nd minute as Boro opened the scoring to the delight of the travelling support. Nick Freeman received the ball on the left flank and delivered a threatening low ball to the front post, forcing Oxford’s Sam Long to turn it into his own net.

The pressure was all on Oxford as Stevenage looked to frustrate their opponents in the latter stages of the first half. The hosts had two huge chances within the space of thirty seconds in their final attack of the half.

First, Cameron Brannagan’s free-kick was well kept out by Craig MacGillivray, and then from the resulting corner, Marcus Browne fired wide from close range as the referee blew his whistle for half-time.

Stevenage went into the second half a goal up as the hosts had all the work to do if they wished to pick up a result.

Oxford certainly came out the gates firing as they had several close efforts on goal in the opening stages.

Just before the hour mark, they were awarded a penalty as Carl Piergianni was deemed to have fouled Ruben Rodrigues just inside the area. Up stepped Cameron Brannagan who fired home to level the scoring from the penalty spot.

Alex Revell then made his first substitution of the evening as Jamie Reid made way for Ben Thompson, with Jordan Roberts moving up top alongside Kane Hemmings.

Craig MacGillivray performed exceptionally well all evening and was called into action once again as Oxford broke on the counterattack, getting into position superbly to deny a second goal.

Down the other end, Boro looked to pounce as Kane Hemmings latched onto a perfect through ball, before seeing his effort cleared. It then fell to Ben Thompson inside the area who striked low and hard, but his shot deflected inches wide of the mark.

Elliott List then replaced Nick Freeman with ten minutes to go.

Oxford desperately needed a goal to remain strongest contenders for the play-offs, but Stevenage were defending incredibly well in order to prevent a winner.

Five minutes of additional time were held up by the Fourth Official, with the scoreline still at 1-1. Oxford threw absolutely everything at Boro, but they remained professional and resilient.

Two final changes were made to see out the game as Dan Sweeney and Nathan Thompson replaced Jordan Roberts and Harvey White.

Stevenage ultimately reaped the rewards of their hard work as the referee blew his final whistle to send them home with a great point.

Onto our final game of the season as Cheltenham come to town next Saturday.

Attendance: 9,174 including 367 away.

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Ticket News

Tickets & Travel: Oxford United (A)

18 April 2024

Match tickets are on sale for Boro’s Sky Bet League One fixture at The Kassam Stadium vs Oxford United…

Kicking off at 8pm on Friday 19th April, Stevenage make the 139-mile round trip to take on Des Buckingham’s U’s, in front of the Sky Sports cameras. 

Match tickets are available online at www.borotickets.co.uk and from the Stevenage FC Club Shop until midday on Friday 19th April and from the Away Ticket Office at The Kassam Stadium on the day at a price increase.

Price

Advanced

Matchday

Adult

£26

£29

Over 65

£18

£21

18-24

£16

£18

Under 18

£14

£16

Under 13

£11

£13

Under 7

£7

£9

Disabled supporters are charged at the full price for their age category and are entitled to bring a carer free of charge.

Any tickets not collected from the Stevenage FC Club Shop before midday on Friday 19th April will be taken to The Kassam Stadium for collection at the Away Ticket Office Ticket Office.

Travel by Coach

The Stevenage FC Supporters Association coach will be departing The Lamex Stadium at TBC on the day of the game, so please ensure to arrive with time to spare in order to confirm a scheduled departure. Tickets cost £25 for SA members and £30 for non-members.

To book a seat, visit www.sfcsa.co.uk/home/travel and book online.

Travel by Train

Purchase your train ticket to Oxford United at www.nationalrail.co.uk/ and keep up-to-date with latest travel info by following @nationalrailenq.

For more travel information to The Kassam stadium, click here.

 

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