Matches 23/24 Fixtures

I am hoping for a s**t away fixture for the first game because someone has invited me to a birthday party which is going to be dificult to say 'no' to.
 
Woke up early and couldn’t get back to sleep, would like to pretend it’s because it’s too light outside but have a feeling it’s more likely to with finding out the fixtures for next season.
 
The Sky Bet League 1 fixtures are out and Oxford United will kick off the 2023/24 season with a trip to Cambridge United.

The University cities will face each other at the Abbey Stadium when the new season kicks off on Saturday 5th August.

After a first round Carabao Cup game the following midweek, to be drawn later today, the U’s will then start their home campaign against newly-promoted Carlisle United, managed by former Manor favourite Paul Simpson, before away trips to Derby County and Barnsley.


Boxing Day is always a big game and United will welcome Cambridge for a return match at the Kassam Stadium that day, with a home match against Derby on 29th December meaning two massive home games over the festive period.

Thames Valley rivalry will be renewed when we travel to Reading on October 14th, with the game at the Kassam Stadium set for Saturday 3rd February.

United will end the season as they started it, on the road, with the last game of the scheduled season at Exeter City on Saturday 27th April.

Download the fixtures to your calendar HERE, with updates made automatically throughout the season.

The draw for the EFL Trophy takes place at 11.30am today with the Carabao Cup draw at 2.30pm. We will have news of those draws as they happen across our official channels.

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at Aug 5Cambridge Uniteda
Wed Aug 9Carabao Cup One
Sat Aug 12Carlisle UnitedH
Tue Aug 15Derby Countya
Sat Aug 19Barnsleya
Sat Aug 26Charlton AthleticH
Wed Aug 30Carabao Cup Two
Sat Sep 2Port ValeH
Sat Sep 9Lincoln City *a
Sat Sep 16Fleetwood Towna
Sat Sep 23Exeter CityH
Wed Sep 27Carabao Cup Three
Sat Sep 30Stevenagea
Tue Oct 3Shrewsbury TownH
Sat Oct 7Bristol RoversH
Sat Oct 14Reading *a
Sat Oct 21BlackpoolH
Tue Oct 24Wigan Athletica
Sat Oct 28Wycombe WanderersH
Wed Nov 1Carabao Cup Four
Sat Nov 4Emirates FA Cup 1
Sat Nov 11Leyton Orienta
Sat Nov 18Portsmouth *H
Sat Nov 25Cheltenham Towna
Tue Nov 28Bolton WanderersH
Sat Dec 2Emirates FA Cup 2
Sat Dec 9Peterborough Uniteda
Sat Dec 16Burton AlbionH
Wed Dec 20Carabao Cup Five
Sat Dec 23Northampton Towna
Tue Dec 26Cambridge UnitedH
Fri Dec 29Derby CountyH
Mon Jan 1Charlton Athletica
Sat Jan 6BarnsleyH Emirates FA Cup 3
Sat Jan 13Carlisle Uniteda
Sat Jan 20Northampton TownH
Sat Jan 27Bristol Roversa Emirates FA Cup 4
Sat Feb 3ReadingH
Sat Feb 10Blackpoola
Tue Feb 13Wigan AthleticH
Sat Feb 17Wycombe Wanderersa
Sat Feb 24Leyton OrientH
Sat Mar 2Portsmoutha
Sat Mar 9Cheltenham TownH
Tue Mar 12Bolton Wanderersa
Sat Mar 16Port Valea
Sat Mar 23Lincoln City *H
Fri Mar 29Shrewsbury Towna
Mon Apr 1Fleetwood TownH
Sat Apr 6Burton Albiona
Sat Apr 13Peterborough UnitedH
Sat Apr 20StevenageH
Sat Apr 27Exeter Citya
 
Poor Jack Stevens, his home debut for his new club could be against his former!

Reading away on a Saturday, subject to any International call ups and home on a Saturday as it stands!
 
Reading away will probably be changed to a Tuesday night. Falls on the weekend of international football.
 
Urgh. Cambridge away to start the season (again).

At least we’re home on Boxing Day!

Personally gutted as Reading away is the same day my sister is getting married. (Literally the one Saturday I couldn’t do - always the way). So hoping TVP move that to a Friday or Sunday (sorry to everyone who would clearly prefer a 3pm Saturday KO 😉)
 
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