Monday, January 9, 2023

FA Cup Oxford vs Arsenal - FA Cup: TV channel, team news, lineups & prediction

 Here's everything you need to know ahead of the match.



Where are Oxford vs Arsenal playing?

Location: Oxford, England

Stadium: Kassam Stadium

Date: Monday 9 January

Kick-off Time: 20:00 GMT / 15:00 ET / 12:00 PT

Referee: David Coote

Oxford vs Arsenal H2H Results (Last Five Games)


Oxford: 0 Wins

Arsenal: 2 Wins

Draws: 3

Current Form (Last Five Games)

Oxford: DDLWL

Arsenal: LWWWD

How to watch Oxford vs Arsenal on TV and live stream

Oxford team news

Oxford don't have any new injury concerns heading into the game, with Sam Baldock, Kyle Joseph and Marcus Browne all out, and will most likely field their strongest possible starting XI.


Being sat firmly mid-table in League One, they don't have a promotion charge or relegation battle they need to rest players for so will be going all out to try and pull off an upset.


Oxford predicted lineup vs Arsenal

Oxford Starting 11 (4-3-3): McGinty; Anderson, Long, Moore, Brown; Bate, McGuane, Brannagan; Wildschut, Taylor, Bodin.


Arsenal team news

With their Premier League title charge very much being the priority and matches against Tottenham and Manchester United coming after it, Arteta will almost certainly rest a number of first-team players in the Oxford match.


Eddie Nketiah will most likely have to start with Gabriel Jesus out injured and Gabriel Martinelli could keep his place too with Reiss Nelson also unavailable, although Emile Smith Rowe might replace him at some point as he returns to full fitness.


Asides from those two and one of the two first-choice centre-backs, expect to see those that don't usually start from the off.


Arsenal predicted lineup vs Oxford

Arsenal Starting 11 (4-3-3): Turner; Tomisayu, Holding, Gabriel, Tierney; Vieira, Elneny, Lokonga; Marquinhos, Nketiah, Martinelli.


Arsenal predicted lineup vs Oxford - FA Cup

Oxford vs Arsenal score prediction

Oxford have pulled off some upsets in the cup in the past, but even with their opponents playing a heavily rotated side, it's hard to see the home team doing so again.


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