Conference North
January could be considered a disastrous month for Oxford City as the three consecutive defeats brought them five points from the playoffs, but we should not rush to classify it in the category of deformed teams since the two defeats were from the first two Barrow and Field teams while the third was marginal (1-0) in Worcester. February, however, came in with the right as it won the third of the ranking Tamworth which ran a series of ten (!!) three-pointers, even playing for half an hour with ten players.
Today he travels to neighboring Barkley where the local team appears to have been declining with three consecutive defeats and just one point in the last four. This development is probably normal as she lost her first two scorers in transfers.
Oxford relies heavily on the executive prowess of Tanzanian Andy Youssef, who has scored 16 goals and is the third top scorer in the division, while goalkeeper Santa Cruz would normally play as he appealed the red card he ate in the previous match. Today's game is crucial for Oxford in terms of the playoffs, and with a basically good performance it is able to bite the three-pointer from an opponent in its hand.