Oxford United will host Hull City in Championship Round 14 at Kassam Stadium in Oxford.
Where to watch the Oxford Hull match on TV
Tonight’s Championship match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports+ in the UK and Ireland. Taking place at Kassam Stadium in Oxford, the game will be officiated by English referee Finnie W.
Oxford United
Currently sitting 19th in the standings, Oxford United has recorded three wins, five draws, and five losses in 13 matches, with a goal tally of 16 scored and 17 conceded.
At home, Oxford Utd managed three wins, three draws, and one loss, scoring nine goals and conceding five. In their last match, Oxford narrowly lost 1-2 to Swansea.
Key players include Ciaron Brown, who hasn’t missed a minute in the last five games, and Dane Scarlett, who has been solid based on recent ratings.
The team faces several absences due to injuries, including Siriki Dembele (ankle), Joe Bennett, Matt Phillips, Cameron Brannagan, Kyle Edwards, and Przemyslaw Placheta, all sidelined with muscle issues.
Hull City
Ranked 15th, Hull City has three wins, six draws, and four losses in 13 games, with a goal differential of 15 scored to 17 conceded.
Away from home, Hull have won two, drawn two, and lost two, scoring eight goals and allowing ten. Hull’s last match ended in a 1-1 draw with Portsmouth.
Key contributors include Cody Drameh, Mohamed Belloumi, and Xavier Simons, who have shown strong performances in recent matches. Hull will be without Marvin Mehlem and Steven Alzate (calf injuries) and Ryan Longman (shoulder injury).
Oxford Utd v Hull Head-to-Head
In their last five encounters, Oxford United has won once, Hull City twice, and two matches ended in draws.
The most recent clash in March 2021 saw Hull win 2-0. Offensively, Oxford has been slightly stronger, with 16 goals compared to Hull’s 15.
Defensively, both teams have conceded 17 goals, placing them in the middle range for the Championship.
Oxford v Hull Form Guide
- Oxford United has the fewest goal attempts in the league, with just 130 in 13 games (average 10 per match).
- Discipline: Oxford ranks among the top three teams for the fewest red cards this season, with zero red cards so far.
- Corners: Oxford also ranks in the top three for most corners conceded, with 93 against them (average 7.2 per match).
This matchup sees two teams with similar defensive records but contrasting strengths in offense, making it an intriguing contest at Kassam Stadium.