How to watch the League One match between Oxford and Stevenage, as well as kick-off time and team news.
Oxford United will look to strengthen their League One play-off hopes when they welcome Stevenage to the Kassam Stadium on Friday.
The visitors are outside contenders for the promotion play-offs, but neither side helped themselves in their recent outing as Des Buckingham and Steve Evans’ sides suffered home losses to Lincoln City and Burton Albion, respectively.
Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel, streaming details and more.
Oxford vs Stevenage kick-off time & stadium
The League One match between Oxford United and Stevenage will be played at the Kassam Stadium in Oxford, England.
It will kick off at 8 pm BST on Friday, April 19, in the United Kingdom (UK).
How to watch Oxford vs Stevenage online – TV channels & live streams
In the UK, the League One match between Oxford United and Stevenage will be broadcast live on TV on Sky Sports Football, with live streaming available on Sky Go.
Check out GOAL’s Live Match Centre for updates.
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Team news & squads
Oxford team news
Right-back Sam Long and midfielder Marcus McGuane are both on four bookings each, but Long is expected to continue as an integral part of the defence as Fin Stevens has been pushed wide.
Kyle Edwards and Will Goodwin are unavailable for selection, while Joe Bennett, James Henry and captain Elliott Moore remain as doubts.
Oxford possible XI: Cumming; Stevens, Long, Brown, Leigh; Dale, Rodrigues, McEachran, Goodrham, Murphy; Harris
Stevenage team news
Goalkeeper Taye Ashby-Hammond, defenders Nathan Thompson and Terence Vancooten, and midfielder Ben Thompson are all at risk of suspension if they pick one more yellow card.
However, Ashby-Hammond would miss the game alongside Luther James-Wildin, Alex MacDonald and Jake Forster-Caskey through knocks, while Finley Burns is a doubt.
With Dan Butler suspended after the wingback saw red the last time out, Reading loanee Nesta Guinness-Walker is likely to slot into the XI.
Stevenage possible XI: MacGillivray; N. Thompson, Vancooten, Piergianni; Smith, Freeman, L. Thompson, Guinness-Walker; Reid, List, Pressley
Head-to-Head Record
The following is the head-to-head record of the last five meetings between Oxford United and Stevenage across all competitions.