Finished 2 2 Oxford Utd - Wycombe England League 1 - Kassam Stadium
Oxford and Wycombe lock horns in a League One clash on Saturday, October 28th. Both teams target promotion this season and the clash between them promises to be an exciting one. To find out more about this game and other predictions check our dedicated League One betting tips page.
Oxford vs Wycombe predictions and betting tips
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Total Goals: Odd
- In 7 of Wycombe’s last 10 away matches there was an odd number of goals.
- This was also the case in 5 of Oxford’s last 7 games.
- Also, Oxford saw 9 of their last 10 home games produce an odd amount of goals.
Over 2.5 Goals
- There were 3 or more goals scored in 4 of Wycombe’s last 5 games.
- Oxford saw 5 of their last 7 matches go over 2.5 goals.
- Also, in 6 of Wycombe’s last 8 away outings there were more than 2 goals scored.
Top betting odds and key stats for Oxford vs Wycombe
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24/01/23 England League 1 League 1 Wycombe Oxford Utd 2 0 15/01/22 England League 1 League 1 Wycombe Oxford Utd 2 0 11/09/21 England League 1 League 1 Oxford Utd Wycombe 0 0 13/07/20 England League 1 League 1 Oxford Utd Wycombe 1 2 21/12/19 England League 1 League 1 Oxford Utd Wycombe 1 0 31/08/24 England Championship CHA Preston Oxford Utd 1 3 W 27/08/24 England EFL Cup EFL Cup Coventry Oxford Utd 1 0 L 24/08/24 England Championship CHA Blackburn Oxford Utd 2 1 L 16/08/24 England Championship CHA Coventry Oxford Utd 3 2 L 13/08/24 England EFL Cup EFL Cup Peterborough Oxford Utd 0 2 W 31/08/24 England League 1 League 1 Blackpool Wycombe 2 2 D 28/08/24 England EFL Cup EFL Cup Swansea Wycombe 0 1 W 24/08/24 England League 1 League 1 Rotherham Wycombe 0 2 W 20/08/24 England EFL Trophy England AFC Wimbledon Wycombe 1 0 L 17/08/24 England League 1 League 1 Birmingham Wycombe 3 2 L
Head to Head
Last Five - Oxford Utd
Last Five - Wycombe
Now, let's take a better look at the best markets and odds we found for this duel:
Oxford odds: 10/11 (1.91) – 52.4% Probability
Draw odds: 11/4 (3.75) – 26.7% Probability
Wycombe odds: 7/2 (4.50) – 22.2% Probability
As we can see, the bookies see Oxford to be the expected winners in this match, with a 52.40% win probability. In other markets, BTTS comes at 53.40% probability.
Oxford – Wycombe preview: latest form, news, and potential lineups
Read all of the latest injury updates and team news for this duel, including our predicted Oxford vs Wycombe lineups.
Oxford
Oxford suffered just their third defeat of the season in midweek. In what was arguably the team’s worst showing so far this season the U’s lost 0-2 away against strugglers Wigan.
This first defeat in the last seven rounds shouldn’t dampen the mood too much and Oxford remain in the top 2 with their season so far excellent – W9 D1 L3.
Key playmaker Brannagan hopes to recover from a minor problem on time. He’s a crucial player and if fit should start too. Full-back Negru trains again too but this match might come too soon for him.
Predicted Lineup:
Beadle (GK), Stevens, Moore, Long, Brown, Brannagan, McGuane, McEachran, Rodrigues, Leigh & Goodrham
Wycombe
Wycombe’s run of good form came to an end on Tuesday. Wanderers lost 2-4 at home vs Bolton. This result was somewhat unfortunate as the final two goals were conceded very late on and only after Wycombe hit the woodwork twice at 2-2.
Despite the setback, Wycombe remain very well positioned in the table and they continue to be one of the most aggressive teams. Only 4 other teams, Oxford including, have attempted more shots than Wycombe.
Important playmaker Scowen misses this trip due to a suspension. The back line is pretty crippled too with a trio of centre-backs remaining in rehabilitation, while the main full-back Forino-Joseph missed the Tuesday match with a minor problem and as a result remains a doubt for the weekend.
Predicted Lineup:
Stryjek (GK), Keogh, Low, Leahy, Patenden, Sadlier, Potts, Boyes, Hanlan, Taylor & McCleary
Starting Lineups
The teams usually announce their starting lineups one hour before the start of the game.
Player to Watch: Gregory Leigh
Oxford United are having an impressive season so far and one of the main reasons for that is their surprising leading goalscorer, Gregory Leigh. The 3-year-old is a left-back who was brought in on loan.
Leigh plays with great aggression and likes to join the attacks, which is how he ended up scoring 5 goals in his first 8 matches for Oxford. Leigh looked a threat in every match he played so far and more of the same can be expected from him.