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Preview | Oxford United v Dale

27 April 2018

Oxford United v Rochdale | Kassam Stadium, Sky Bet League One, Saturday 28th April 2018, 3pm Kick-Off

Dale’s final away game of the 2017/18 seasons sees them travel to Oxford United on Saturday.

Tuesday’s point against Plymouth Argyle moved Dale out of the relegation zone for the first time since December.

Two wins from their last three games has propelled Oxford away from the drop zone, and they require just a point to be absolutely sure of League One football next season.

The match between the sides earlier in the season at the Crown Oil Arena ended goalless.

 

PRE-MATCH INTERVIEW

Keith Hill says the response from the players has been marvellous. Click HERE to read what the Gaffer had to say.

The full interview is available to watch on iFollow. Click HERE to subscribe and receive exclusive content!

 

OPPOSITION VIEW

Oxford boss Karl Robinson told his club’s official website: “Keith’s one of the best Managers in this league I think and the cup success they have had has been incredible.

“I know how good their players are going to be on Saturday, regardless of the position they are in.” said Robinson.

 

ADMISSION DETAILS

Supporters who didn’t purchase in advance from the RAFC Ticket Office can still pay on the day at Oxford.

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KASSAM STADIUM

For a complete guide to the Kassam Stadium, visit Oxford’s website by clicking HERE.

 

FLASHBACK

Dale’s last win at the Kassam Stadium came back in November 2004, when they were 1-0 winners thanks to a 90th minute own goal.

Click HERE for a full flashback, including a match action gallery and highlights.

 

REF WATCH

Referee: Nicholas Kinseley

Assistant Referees: Marc Wilson & Paul Hobday

Fourth Official: Grant Taylor

 

HEAD TO HEAD

Oxford

Draws

Dale

7

9

8

 

MATCH ODDS

Sky Bet are offering odds of 11/8 for a Dale win on Saturday.

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To access commentary/watch live via your desktop, go through our match centre. The match centre will be located on the home page of the main website (www.rochdaleafc.co.uk). Once you’ve clicked through, a link will appear on the left-hand side of the page for you to access the commentary. This will appear on the site around half an hour before kick-off.

We will be tweeting live updates from the match and will go behind-the-scenes with our Instagram Story feature. Follow @officiallydale (Twitter and Instagram).

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Match Reports

Report | Oxford United 2-1 Dale

28 April 2018

Rochdale fell to a 2-1 defeat away at Oxford United on the penultimate weekend of the season, after the hosts twice netted from the spot to come from behind.

Dale took the lead shortly before the hour through Bradden Inman, but the hosts’ John Mousinho struck from the spot three minutes later to draw the U’s level.

Todd Kane claimed the points late in the game for the hosts, also converting from 12-yards.  

Manager Keith Hill made three changes to the side that lined up against Plymouth Argyle midweek. Joe Rafferty, Jimmy McNulty and Joe Thompson returned to the starting eleven in place of Scott Wiseman, Mark Kitching and Stephen Humphrys.

Rochdale started the game brightly and had a few chances during the opening period.

With four minutes on the clock, Matty Done glanced a header across goal and wide of the target from a Bradden Inman corner. Moments later, and Inman struck an effort over the bar from the edge of the area.

Harrison McGahey spotted the unmarked Done out on the left and looked to pick him out with a cross field ball, but as the wing-back made the run through, the Oxford goalkeeper was quick off his line to smother.

Josh Lillis was called into action three times in quick succession as the hosts grew into the game, but all saves were arguably routine.

The Dale stopper got a hand to a low strike on the turn from Jon Obika, before he denied Wes Thomas, who’d driven at goal up the left and got a shot away, aiming for the bottom corner.

Some quick feet saw Joe Rothwell get into a dangerous position where he looked certain to go for goal, but an alert Lillis forced him wide and the Oxford player couldn’t keep the ball in play.

But is was Rochdale who had the best chance of the half on 25 minutes. An unmarked Calvin Andrew met a dangerous ball to the back post from Ollie Rathbone, only to be kept out by Eastwood, who pulled off a tremendous save to claw away the point-blank header which was destined for the back of the net.

Oxford were dangerous, though, and Dale had Lillis to thank eight minutes before the interval, when he kept out Obika on the line with his feet.

HT | OXFORD UNITED 0-0 ROCHDALE

Opportunities were at a premium for either side during a relatively quiet opening to the second half.

Rochdale made the first change of the game on 55 minutes, when Matty Gillam replaced Joe Thompson, and Dale went on to open the scoring four minutes later.

Rathbone’s deflected shot fell to Inman who dropped his shoulder and slotted into the bottom corner of the net.

But the hosts were level three minutes later, converting from the penalty spot, after Callum Camps had tripped Rothwell inside the area.

John Mousinho fired his spot-kick into the roof of the net, leaving Lillis with no chance of a save.

Rochdale came close soon after, though, when Inman struck just inches wide of the post, but the penalty had killed any impetus that Dale had been building before they’d broken the deadlock.

The U’s went ahead in the 84th minute, netting for a second time from the spot, after Camps was adjudged to have taken down substitute Rob Hall. Todd Kane hit home into the bottom corner of the net from 12-yards.

A couple of minutes later, Dale managed a double change, with Steven Davies and Alex Dobre replacing Camps and Inman.  

But despite the changes, Rochdale were unable to find the goal to claim a point, and before the game was out, Ruffels, from the edge of the area, had an effort held by Lillis.

FT | OXFORD UNITED 2-1 ROCHDALE 

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