AFC Wimbledon vs Oxford United, 2023-24 EFL Trophy, Third Round
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Game Information
Venue: The Cherry Red Records Stadium
Location: London, England
Attendance: 1,316
Line-Ups
AFC Wimbledon
No. | Name |
---|---|
1 | Nik Tzanev (GK) |
3 | Lee Brown |
6 | Ryan Johnson ![]() |
33 | Isaac Ogundere |
30 | Paul Kalambayi ![]() |
7 | James Tilley |
4 | Jake Reeves |
29 | Aron Sasu |
16 | James Ball |
8 | Harry Pell |
9 | Josh Davison |
Oxford United
No. | Name |
---|---|
13 | Simon Eastwood (GK) ![]() |
26 | James Golding |
4 | Jordan Thorniley |
14 | Oisin Smyth |
15 | Fin Stevens |
8 | Cameron Brannagan |
6 | Josh McEachran |
12 | Joe Bennett |
17 | James Henry |
19 | Tyler Goodrham |
9 | Mark Harris |
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