Oxford and Peterborough have both looked on course for the League One play-offs for much of the season and they meet in the first leg of their semi-final at the Kassam Stadium on Saturday night.
Oxford v Peterborough is available to watch on TV and will be broadcast live in the UK on Sky Sports Football.
This League One play-off semi-final first-leg match will be played at the Kassam Stadium in Oxford, England, with kick-off scheduled for 19:45 BST on Saturday, 4th May.
Oxford have a slight overall edge in their 45 all-time encounters against Peterborough, with 20 wins while the Posh have won 16 times and there have been nine draws.
Peterborough have had the edge in recent seasons and their 3-0 home win in December was their seventh successive game without defeat against the U's (five wins, two draws).
The trend was overcome in spectacular style in their most recent meeting, however, as Oxford won 5-0 at home on 13th April.
Oxford v Peterborough head-to-head record (H2H)
Oxford wins | 20 |
Draws | 9 |
Peterborough wins | 16 |
*H2H stats refer to all competitions
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Oxford team news
Defender Sam Long is set to return to the Oxford squad after missing last week’s game at Exeter due to illness. Will Goodwin is nearing a return to fitness after being sidelined since March but the home side are expected to be largely unchanged from their final league match.
Peterborough team news
Loanee Michael Olakigbe was an unused substitute against Bolton after a month-long injury absence and could feature. A late decision will be made on the participation of winger Kwame Poku. Midfielder Jeando Fuchs is still out but could return if Peterborough reach the final.