Oxford United make the trip to Sheffield United this Sunday with three more players in doubt with injury.
Tyler Goodrham and Przemyslaw Placheta were forced off against Ipswich, which also saw Nik Prelec miss the game with injury.
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Latest Oxford United Team and Injury News for Sheffield United Fixture
Matt Phillips – Thigh
Still no news on a return for midfielder, Matt Phillips. The 34-year-old has been out since September.
Hidde ter Avest – Hamstring
Full-back Hidde ter Avest remains sidelined with a hamstring injury. Brodie Spencer has been playing while Sam Long got minutes on New Year’s Day so it’s a position that the U’s do have cover.
Ben Davies – Knock
Rangers loanee Ben Davies is still out with a knock. The defender hasn’t been involved in any of the three games under caretaker boss, Craig Short.
Nik Prelec – Groin
Another loanee, forward Nik Prelec missed the trip to Ipswich with a groin injury. A timescale on his absence is yet to be confirmed.
Tyler Goodrham – Ankle
Academy graduate Tyler Goodrham was forced off after just 22 minutes at Portman Road with an ankle injury.
Przemyslaw Placheta – Calf
Another to be replaced on New Year’s Day was Polish winger, Przemyslaw Placheta. He has recently come back from injury but was replaced at the break after feeling something in his calf.
Oxford’s Returning Players
Cameron Brannagan – Calf
Skipper Cameron is close to a return but didn’t make the matchday squad against Ipswich, so this game could come too soon. However, of Oxford’s absentees, he’s probably the closest to full fitness.
Sheffield United Injury News
Ben Mee – Hand
At the start of December, former Burnley defender Ben Mee underwent surgery on a hand injury.
Chiedozie Ogbene – Hamstring
Republic of Ireland international Chiedozie Ogbene picked up a hamstring injury during international duty.
Sydie Peck – Calf
Young midfielder Sydie Peck has been out with a calf injury he picked up in a 4-0 defeat against Stoke last month. Head coach Chris Wilder said he could be back for their FA Cup game against Mansfield.
Tom Davies – Calf
Former Everton midfielder Tom Davies is back in training following a calf injury but won’t be rushed to a return, according to Wilder.
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