There have been over 2.5 goals scored in 7 of Oxford's last 8 away games (League One). Cheltenham have seen under 2.5 goals in their last 3 home matches against Oxford in all competitions. Cheltenham are undefeated in their last 7 matches against Oxford in all competitions. Oxford have conceded at least 2 goals in 5 of their last 6 away matches (League One).
Cheltenham extended their unbeaten run in League One to three matches by producing their best result at this level for some time at Charlton last weekend. The 2-1 success moved the Robins to within four points of the top-two, but more importantly, five points clear of danger - and another victory here could see them climb into a far more healthy league position and continue the feel-good-factor around the Jonny-Rocks Stadium. But Oxford are also in reasonably good form despite failing to win their last two League One matches. The U's find themselves sitting 10th, but have already racked up 11 points, and could end the weekend inside the top-six, only if they manage to collect their first away victory since May, however. 1:1
The only likely change from Cheltenham's victory at Charlton last weekend could see Lewis Freestone return to the back three in place of 19-year-old Matthew Pollock. Ryan Williams will be hoping to earn a recall after sitting out the Wycombe draw, but Karl Robinson could stick with the side that started the goalless draw.
There have been over 2.5 goals scored in 7 of Oxford's last 8 away games (League One). Cheltenham have seen under 2.5 goals in their last 3 home matches against Oxford in all competitions. Cheltenham are undefeated in their last 7 matches against Oxford in all competitions. Oxford have conceded at least 2 goals in 5 of their last 6 away matches (League One).
Cheltenham extended their unbeaten run in League One to three matches by producing their best result at this level for some time at Charlton last weekend. The 2-1 success moved the Robins to within four points of the top-two, but more importantly, five points clear of danger - and another victory here could see them climb into a far more healthy league position and continue the feel-good-factor around the Jonny-Rocks Stadium. But Oxford are also in reasonably good form despite failing to win their last two League One matches. The U's find themselves sitting 10th, but have already racked up 11 points, and could end the weekend inside the top-six, only if they manage to collect their first away victory since May, however. 1:1
The only likely change from Cheltenham's victory at Charlton last weekend could see Lewis Freestone return to the back three in place of 19-year-old Matthew Pollock. Ryan Williams will be hoping to earn a recall after sitting out the Wycombe draw, but Karl Robinson could stick with the side that started the goalless draw.