Head-to-head record (all comps)
Oxford 11 wins, AFC Wimbledon 4 wins, 2 draws
League One form (last six games)
Oxford Utd: LDWWWW = 13pts
AFC Wimbledon: WWWLWD = 13pts
Top scorers
Oxford Utd
- James Henry 14 (10 in L1)
- Marcus Browne 8 (5)
- Gavin Whyte 6 (4), Jamie Mackie 6 (5), Cameron Brannagan 6 (3)
AFC Wimbledon
- Joe Pigott 14 (11)
- Kwesi Appiah 7 (4)
- James Hanson 5 (5), Anthony Wordsworth 5 (2)
Also read: Captain John Mousinho hoping to see a more expansive Oxford United
Last meeting
September 29, 2018: AFC Wimbledon 2, Oxford United 1
- Video via Oxford United's official Youtube channel
Stats
Oxford United
- United have won their last four league games. They have not won five league games in a row in the same season since December 2008-January 2009 (Ebbsfleet United, Salisbury City, Altrincham, Forest Green Rovers, Crawley Town).
- The U’s have won ten home league games this season – a figure which has only been beaten once in the previous six campaigns (11 in 2016/17).
- There have been stoppage-time goals in the last three games at the Kassam Stadium – the winners against Wycombe Wanderers and Bradford City, plus Scunthorpe United’s consolation.
Also read: U's boss Karl Robinson's exclusive column
AFC Wimbledon
- They have been in the relegation zone since October 20, but can climb out today if results go their way.
- Wally Downes’s side were nine points adrift at the bottom on February 9, but since then only Luton Town and Barnsley have collected more victories (six from 12 games).
- After failing to win any of their first 12 meetings, Wimbledon have beaten the U’s in four of the last five clashes, including the reverse fixture in September (2-1).
Referee
Alan Young (Cambridgeshire).
- 32 games this season (4 red cards, 143 yellows).
- The last time he took charge of a United game was the 2-2 draw at Doncaster Rovers in December.
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