Bolivia: 8:30

Brasil: 9:30 

Chile: 9:30 

Colombia: 7:30

Ecuador: 7:30 

USA (ET): 7:30 

España: 14:30 

México: 6:30

Paraguay: 8:30

Perú: 7:30

Uruguay: 9:30

Venezuela: 8:30

The team has played 15 games so far, with key players such as Jake Cooper, Romain Esse, and George Honeyman standing out for their minutes played. Millwall continues to struggle to remain competitive in a challenging league, showing consistency in results and collective performance.

They faced prominent teams such as Blackburn Rovers, losing 2-1 in August 2024, and drew 1-1 with West Bromwich Albion in October 2024. They also next face teams like Watford and West Bromwich Albion in March and February 2025 respectively.

The format of the tournament included a regular phase in which the teams played each other in a two-round league system. The top two finishers at the end of the season earned direct promotion to the Premier League, while the teams in third through sixth place played in the playoffs for the third promotion.

This financial prize includes increases for television rights and sponsorship, which can transform a club financially, giving it the opportunity to invest in better players and infrastructure.

The Kassam Stadium was built whilst Oxford United played in Division Two (third tier); however, Oxford were relegated to Division Three (fourth tier) the season before the new stadium was built and were further relegated to the Conference National (fifth tier) in 2005–06. The club was previously based at The Manor Ground from 1925 until the opening of the Kassam Stadium in 2001. Following Oxford’s promotion from League One at the end of the 2023–24 season, the stadium will host Championship (second-tier) games for the first time in its history. 

In January 2022, a leaked letter suggested that Oxford United were considering leaving the Kassam Stadium for a proposed new stadium at Stratfield Brake near Kidlington.

In February 2023, Oxford United unveiled plans to build a new ‘all-electric’, 16,000-seat stadium, to open in 2026, on the Triangle site in Kidlington. Oxfordshire County Council’s cabinet had consented to lease the proposed site to the club. South of Kidlington roundabout, the site is between Frieze Way and Oxford Road, with proposed pedestrian access from Oxford Parkway railway station.