On October 22, Wrexham were hosting Oxford United in the Championship of England. At full-time, Wrexham sealed a 1-0 victory over Oxford United.
Nathan Broadhead scored the only goal of the game on the 14th minute of the match, giving Wrexham the lead and ultimately sealing the victory.
Wrexham come into this match following a defeat to Stoke City on October 18, looking to bounce back with a stronger performance, despite having failed to win in their last four outings. Tightening up at the back might be their best chance to shift momentum, especially given the fact their backline has lacked consistency, with goals conceded across four consecutive matches.
Following a win over Derby County, Oxford United, in contrast to their opponent's recent struggles, head into this match looking to build on their success.
Wrexham and Oxford United meet in Championship with their goal-scorers and playmakers ready to take on pivotal roles. Wrexham’s attacking options, carefully orchestrated by Phil Parkinson, have been bolstered by Kieffer Moore, the team’s top scorer, and Josh Windass, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. Moore has emerged as Wrexham’s leading scorer in Championship this season, netting four goals, with Windass contributing three assists to top their creative tally in the league. Lewis O'Brien, James McClean and Nathan Broadhead have made their presence felt as well, chipping in with decisive contributions in attack.
Meanwhile, the attacking efforts of Oxford United, with Gary Rowett at the helm, have been driven by Will Lankshear, the team’s primary goal threat, and Cameron Brannagan, both of whom have delivered in crucial moments. In Championship, Lankshear has been Oxford United’s standout scorer with three goals, while De Keersmaecker has been their leading creator in the competition with three assists. Oxford United have also relied on Stanley Mills, Przemyslaw Placheta and Tyler Goodhram to energize their attack through key shots and passes.
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Our own AI model makes a pre-game prediction for Wrexham–Oxford United, then monitors the contest and updates its forecast in real time as the minutes tick by. As for this match-up, the forecast made before the match turned out correct, highlighting Wrexham's win. Pre-match figures processed by the model indicated Wrexham’s victory had the highest chance, at 49%, while a draw was at 30% and Oxford United’s victory was at 21%.
We are updating team formations and line-ups for Wrexham - Oxford United in real time.
Wrexham kicked off the game with Arthur Okonkwo, Callum Doyle, Dominic Hyam, Max Cleworth, Liberato Cacace who got substituted by Ryan Longman on the 88th minute, George Thomason who got substituted by Lewis Brunt on the 69th minute, Matty James, George Dobson, Issa Kabore who got substituted by Dan Scarr on the 88th minute, Nathan Broadhead who got substituted by Josh Windass on the 60th minute and Kieffer Moore who got substituted by Toby Samuel Smith on the 88th minute as starters, with Callum Burton, Dan Scarr, Ryan Barnett, Lewis Brunt, Lewis O'Brien, Ryan Longman, Josh Windass, Toby Samuel Smith and Ryan Hardie on the bench.
Oxford United's starting eleven were Jamie Cumming, Jack Currie, Ciaron Brown, Michal Helik, Brodie Spencer who got substituted by Przemyslaw Placheta on the 81st minute, Will Vaulks who got substituted by Luke Harris on the 80th minute, Siriki Dembele who got substituted by Filip Krastev on the 70th minute, Cameron Brannagan, Brian De Keersmaecker, Stanley Mills who got substituted by Will Lankshear on the 46th minute and Nik Prelec who got substituted by Mark Harris on the 70th minute, with Matt Ingram, Sam Long, Greg Leigh, Ben Davies, Luke Harris, Przemyslaw Placheta, Filip Krastev, Mark Harris and Will Lankshear on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card four times throughout the game. Dominic Hyam, Siriki Dembele, Kieffer Moore and Toby Samuel Smith were the ones to receive it.
Wrexham have won five of their sixteen matches in Championship this season, with seven draws and four defeats, netting twenty goals (1.25 per match) and conceding nineteen (1.19 per match). Oxford United have won three of their sixteen matches in Championship this season, with five draws and eight defeats, scoring seventeen goals at an average of 1.06 per match and conceding 23 at a rate of 1.44 per match.
Wrexham are coming off a loss in their last match against Stoke City, while Oxford United are coming off a win in their last match against Derby County. Overall, Wrexham have won nine of their last twenty matches, losing six and drawing five, while Oxford United have won six of their last nineteen matches, losing seven and drawing six.
As always, England Championship's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Wrexham are currently 14th in the table with 22 points from sixteen matches, while Oxford United hold 21st place with fourteen points after sixteen matches.
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