League ONE PLAYOFF FINAL, MAY 18 2024
Bolton Wanderers 0Oxford United 2
On March 12 2024, playoff hopefuls Oxford United went to promotion-chasing Bolton Wanderers and suffered a chastening 5-0 defeat. A little more than two months later, the tables were turned, as Des Buckingham’s Yellows ran out deserved 2-0 winners in the League One playoff final.
Bolton were favourites going into that Wembley meeting, having finished 10 points ahead of Oxford across 46 league games. Yet their March meeting had served as a catalyst for Buckingham – appointed manager the previous November – to push ahead with his plans to transition Oxford’s style of play.
Going into the final, his team were on a run of six wins and three draws from the 10 games since the sides had met at Bolton. Having secured a playoff place in the final game of the league campaign, then beaten Peterborough in the semi finals, Oxford rose to the occasion at Wembley.
In this exclusive Coaches’ Voice Masterclass, Buckingham explains how he set his team up for the final, including a change to a midfield three and the thinking behind it. Among other insights, he talks through their pressing strategy and its specific line of engagement, as well as the attacking transitions that enabled them to take a decisive two-goal lead.
It is an excellent Masterclass from a highly rated English head coach, who has more than 20 years’ coaching experience at the age of just 39. Having won Indian Super League and Australian A-League titles, Buckingham has now made his mark on the English Football League.
Starting line-ups
Bolton WanderersOxford United
Bolton Wanderers3-5-2
Oxford United4-3-3
1Nathan Baxter
1Jamie Cumming
5Ricardo Santos
5Elliott Moore
2Gethin Jones
3Ciaron Brown
17Nathanael Ogbeta
12Joe Bennett
4George Thomason
20Rúben Rodrigues
8Josh Sheehan
8Cameron Brannagan
19Paris Maghoma
19Tyler Goodrham
12Josh Dacres-Cogley
30Owen Dale
28Aaron Collins
9Mark Harris
10Dion Charles
23Josh Murphy
Match stats
BoltonOxford Utd
0.45
EXPECTED GOALS (XG)
0.79
Author:
Craig Bloomfield