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Oxford United v Arsenal: FA Cup third round – live

Oxford United v Arsenal FA Cup third round  live
Minute-by-minute report: Join Will Unwin for updates as the Premier League leaders visit League One Oxford

14 mins: Tierney launches a long throw into the area, it is flicked on into the six-yard box but is volleyed clear from the middle of the goalmouth.

12 mins: Arsenal win a couple of corners in quick succession on the left. Vieira is in charge of them and forces two good headers from Brown to clear the danger.

10 mins: The stadium seems pretty subdued. One would think the fans are needed to get the players going in a cup tie. I was at Chesterfield on Saturday and the home support was pretty relentless.

8 mins: Murphy gets into space on the right and chips a ball into the six-yard box but Turner comes to collect and releases it early to start a counter. A foul on the halfway line stops the attack.

6 mins: Oxford are passing the ball around pretty well and do not seem fazed by Arsenal press.

4 mins: Arsenal give the ball away on the edge of their own box, McGuane tries to take it into the area but his touch sends it to Turner, who gladly collects. Arsenal need to switch on.

2 mins: The pitch looks a touch patchy, which might explain Oxford’s Long passing the ball straight out for a throw-in in his own half.

Peep! Peep! Peep! Here we go!

“Fabio Vieira is not going to get many chances to show that he could be a reasonable understudy for Martin Ødegaard, so he’d better make a good showing tonight,” writes Charles Antaki. “In games so far he’s ranged from cool to tepid to slightly warm in patches. A touch or two on the thermostat would do him a lot of good tonight.”

The players are out on the pitch!

More on names. This time from Jeff Sachs: “Yoav in Hebrew means God is the father And the name represents leadership and charisma.”

Sergei Nirenburg emails regarding Yoav Sade: “The spelling is playing games with us. SaDE(H) means field in Hebrew. Quite a few of very famous people in the history of Israel had this name.”

Is this nominative determinism?

Karl Robinson: “I think when the draw was made I said I wanted a team that would capture the community.

“We do like to dominate possession of the ball but I am not sure we will be able to do that tonight. We do not compromise, we want to be the best version of ourselves.

“When you play in these games you want to play against the best players.”

How many will be watching from a car roof?

The view from the car park behind the goal.

The Guardian’s Karen Carney is in the studio. I am not sure her next column will be about Oxford.

“Can you comment on whether or not Oxford substitute Sade is a smooth operator?” asks Peter Oh.

With a first name like Yoav, I reckon they are as smooth as they come.

“Burgers and Fries? I thought you folks insisted on calling them ‘Chips’. What gives?” asks Joe Pearson. (Peter Oh basically sent the same email but seconds later).

Huge American following in Oxford.

Get in the mood for the game with Nick Ames’ chat with Steve Perryman. I would have interviewed Ray Houghton personally, but each to their own.

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That is a pretty strong Arsenal team. No shortage of regular starters in team and plenty more ammunition on the bench.

Oxford United: McGinty, Anderson, Moore, Long, Brown, McGuane, Bate, Brannagan, Bodin, Taylor, Murphy

Subs: Eastwood, Fleming, Findlay, Johnson, Goodrham, Negru, Wildschut, Sade, O’Donkor

Arsenal: Turner, Tomiyasu, Holding, Gabriel, Tierney, Elneny, Lokonga, Vieira, Saka, Martinelli, Nketiah

Subs: Hein, White, Zinchenko, Party, Odegaard, Smith Rowe, Marquinhos, Butler-Oyedeji

There have been a few shocks already in the third round. League Two Stevenage have dumped out Aston Villa, while League One’s Sheffield Wednesday have sent Newcastle packing, not to mention Wrexham downing Coventry.

Tonight we have another chance of an upset. Oxford are hosting the best team in the country, Arsenal. A win for Karl Robinson’s side would be the greatest turn up for the books in this year’s competition thus far, mainly thanks to how well Mikel Arteta’s side are doing.

Oxford are set for a season of mid-table mediocrity. They currently sit 15th in the third tier but they will be backed by the majority of the three-sided Kassam Stadium, with a few stragglers expected to be on top of vans in the car park to get a glimpse of the Premier League leaders in town.

The good news for Oxford is that Arsenal will make some changes to give a few fringe players a chance to show what they can do in a pressurised environment. Some might not fancy a cold night in Oxford and could be caught out by their lesser opponents. Some, however, will be desperate to prove they are good enough to play regularly in the Premier League and that should worry Oxford.

Let’s hope for a cracker.

Kick-off: 8pm GMT.

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