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Sheffield United vs Oxford United | Championship | News – Predictions – Lineups – Stats & Facts

Myfootballfacts January 30, 2026, 2:30 pm
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Match DetailsInformation
CompetitionChampionship – (England)
Round26 
Date & Time2026-02-03, 20:45 – (Include timezone BST/GMT).
StadiumBramall Lane

Prediction –  Sheffield United 2 – 0 Oxford United 

Recent Form

As Sheffield United and Oxford United prepare to face each other at Bramall Lane, the momentum appears to be in favor of the home side. Sheffield United have demonstrated strong form in their last five league matches, securing four victories. Notably, they have been effective both at home and away, with decisive wins over Ipswich Town and Leicester City at home, each ending 3-1, and narrow away victories against Southampton and Charlton Athletic, both ending 0-1. Their only recent setback came in a 2-1 away loss to Stoke City, indicating a generally robust attacking performance coupled with resilience in defense. In contrast, Oxford United’s recent form has been less consistent. They have managed only one win in their last five matches, an away victory against Ipswich Town with a score of 1-2. Their other matches included two goalless draws at home against Queens Park Rangers and Bristol City, which suggests challenges in converting opportunities into goals. Additionally, Oxford suffered narrow defeats to Leicester City and Swansea City, highlighting vulnerabilities against higher-ranked teams. Historically, Sheffield United have had the upper hand in recent head-to-head encounters with Oxford United, winning two of the last three meetings, including a convincing 3-0 home victory in November 2024. Given their current form and past performances against Oxford, Sheffield United will likely enter this match with confidence, aiming to capitalize on their home advantage and maintain their positive trajectory in the league.

Sheffield United Last 5 League Matches

TeamsResultRed CardsYellow CardsCornersFree KicksPossessionAssists
Sheffield United Vs Ipswich Town3-1 1 – 0 2 – 4 4 – 511 – 1442% – 58%2 – 0 
Southampton Vs Sheffield United0-1 0 – 0 3 – 1 6 – 714 – 1154% – 46%0 – 0 
Charlton Athletic Vs Sheffield United0-1 0 – 2 4 – 2 9 – 77 – 1358% – 42%1 – 0 
Sheffield United Vs Leicester City3-1 0 – 0 1 – 2 7 – 310 – 1356% – 44%3 – 1 
Stoke City Vs Sheffield United2-1 1 – 0 0 – 1 6 – 24 – 954% – 46%0 – 1 

Sheffield United have displayed a mix of resilience and tactical acumen in their recent outings, securing four wins in their last five league matches. Their latest performance, a commanding 3-1 victory over Ipswich Town, highlighted their ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities despite having less possession. This trend of efficient play has been evident across several games, as seen in their narrow 1-0 victories against both Southampton and Charlton Athletic, where they maintained defensive solidity while striking decisively on the counter. The team has demonstrated a tendency to concede possession, as shown in matches like the one against Ipswich Town, where they had only 42% possession. However, their ability to convert limited opportunities into goals, coupled with strong defensive performances, has been critical. Key players such as Patrick Bamford have been instrumental in leading the attack, supported by creative midfielders like Gustavo Hamer and Tom Davies, who have provided essential assists and control in the midfield. In terms of discipline, Sheffield United have shown a willingness to play aggressively, which has occasionally resulted in red cards, as in their match against Charlton Athletic. However, this aggressive approach has also allowed them to disrupt opponents’ play effectively. The absence of Louie Barry due to a knee injury does impact their attacking depth, but the predicted lineup featuring seasoned players like Ben Mee and emerging talents such as Femi Seriki suggests a balanced defensive and offensive setup. Looking ahead to their match at Bramall Lane, Sheffield United will likely continue to employ a strategy that leverages their counter-attacking prowess and defensive organization. The predicted lineup indicates a strong defensive foundation, with Michael Cooper in goal and a solid backline. The presence of experienced midfielders and attackers should enable them to exploit any defensive lapses from their opponents. Despite the injury setback, their recent form and tactical discipline position them well to continue their successful run in the Championship.

Oxford United Last 5 League Matches

TeamsResultRed CardsYellow CardsCornersFree KicksPossessionAssists
Leicester City Vs Oxford United2-1 0 – 0 0 – 3 12 – 411 – 1377% – 23%1 – 2 
Oxford United Vs Queens Park Rangers0-0 0 – 0 1 – 2 2 – 611 – 1352% – 48%0 – 0 
Oxford United Vs Bristol City0-0 0 – 0 2 – 3 6 – 512 – 947% – 53%0 – 0 
Ipswich Town Vs Oxford United1-2 0 – 0 1 – 4 9 – 212 – 964% – 36%1 – 1 
Oxford United Vs Swansea City0-1 0 – 0 2 – 4 1 – 511 – 1347% – 53%0 – 1 

Oxford United’s recent performances in the Championship have been a mixed bag, reflecting both resilience and areas for improvement. Over their last five matches, they have secured one victory, two draws, and suffered two defeats. Notably, their lone win came against Ipswich Town in a 2-1 away triumph, showcasing their ability to capitalize on limited possession and withstand pressure. Despite having only 36% possession, Oxford managed to convert their opportunities effectively, a testament to their defensive discipline and counter-attacking prowess. Conversely, Oxford’s struggles in maintaining possession have been a recurring theme, as evidenced by their matches against Leicester City and Bristol City. The match against Leicester City highlighted Oxford’s defensive vulnerabilities, with the team conceding 77% possession and managing only a single goal despite having two assists credited. This indicates a reliance on quick transitions rather than sustained attacking play. Their goalless draws against Queens Park Rangers and Bristol City further underline a lack of offensive firepower, as they failed to break down defenses effectively, despite creating a fair number of set-piece opportunities. In terms of discipline, Oxford’s matches have been characterized by a high number of yellow cards, with the team receiving 16 yellow cards across these five fixtures. This aggressive approach could be a double-edged sword, potentially leading to suspensions that might affect squad depth, particularly given the current injury to Brodie Gilmore Spencer. The injury list is minimal, but Spencer’s absence could necessitate adjustments in their defensive lineup. Looking ahead to their upcoming match at Bramall Lane, Oxford United’s predicted lineup suggests a balanced mix of defensive solidity and attacking flair. With Jamie Cumming in goal and a defensive setup featuring Ben Davies and Ciaron Maurice Brown, Oxford will likely focus on maintaining a compact shape. Midfield dynamism will be crucial, with Cameron Brannagan and Jamie Carson McDonnell expected to play pivotal roles in transitioning play. The attacking trio of Mark Harris, Stanley Mills, and Myles Peart-Harris will need to be clinical in converting chances, especially given Oxford’s recent challenges in creating sustained offensive pressure. Overall, Oxford will aim to leverage their counter-attacking strengths while addressing their possession woes, hoping to secure a positive result against formidable opposition.

Team News & Injuries

Sheffield United Injuries & Suspensions

  • Louie Barry (Knee Injury)

Oxford United Injuries & Suspensions

  • Brodie Gilmore Spencer (Foot Injury)

Head-to-Head (H2H) Record & Summary

H2H Last 5

TeamsResultRed CardsYellow CardsCornersFree KicksPossessionAssists
Oxford United Vs Sheffield United (27 Sep 2025)0-1 0 – 0 1 – 1 3 – 513 – 1056% – 44%0 – 1 
Oxford United Vs Sheffield United (05 Apr 2025)1-0 0 – 0 2 – 3 2 – 108 – 627% – 73%0 – 0 
Sheffield United Vs Oxford United (26 Nov 2024)3-0 0 – 0 1 – 1 7 – 70 – 067% – 33%3 – 0 

H2H Detailed Analysis

The head-to-head record between Sheffield United and Oxford United in recent encounters illustrates a competitive rivalry, with Sheffield United securing two wins in the last three matches. Their most recent clash on September 27, 2025, ended in a narrow 1-0 victory for Sheffield United despite Oxford United’s dominance in possession, holding 56% of the ball. This suggests that Sheffield United’s strategy has often been effective even when they’ve had less control of the game, possibly relying on quick transitions and capitalizing on limited opportunities. Conversely, Oxford’s victory on April 5, 2025, was characterized by a solid defensive performance, where they managed to edge out a win despite having only 27% possession. This indicates Oxford’s capability to withstand pressure and exploit pivotal moments, a valuable trait that might serve them well in the upcoming game at Bramall Lane. Current injuries and predicted lineups might also play a crucial role in shaping the outcome of their next encounter. Sheffield United will be missing Louie Barry due to a knee injury, which could impact their attacking options. However, the inclusion of experienced players like Patrick Bamford in the attack and Gustavo Hamer in midfield might compensate for this absence. On the other hand, Oxford United will be without Brodie Gilmore Spencer, which could affect their defensive solidity. Their lineup, featuring players like Mark Harris and Stanley Mills in the attack, suggests they may adopt a proactive approach to counter Sheffield’s defensive setup. With the historical context of close matches and current squad dynamics, this meeting at Bramall Lane promises to be another intriguing chapter in their rivalry, with both teams having clear avenues to assert their strengths.

Predicted Lineups

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