English FA Cup

Oxford United vs Blackburn Rovers, 2015-16 English FA Cup, Round 4

· English FA Cup
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0 - 3
  • 36': Ben Marshall (P)
  • 45'+2': Tony Watt
  • 76': Ben Marshall

Ben Marshall and Tony Watt step up as Blackburn move on from Jordan Rhodes

Game Information

Competition: English FA Cup

Venue: The Kassam Stadium
Location: Oxford, England
Attendance: 11,647

Line-Ups

OXF Oxford United (4-4-2)

No. Name
1 Sam Slocombe (GK)
6 Jake Wright
5 Johnny Mullins Yellow Card
3 Joe Skarz
2 George Baldock Yellow Card
18 John Lundstram
8 Liam Sercombe
15 Callum O'Dowda
11 Alexander MacDonald
29 Jordan Bowery
4 Kemar Roofe

BLK Blackburn Rovers (4-4-2)

No. Name
30 Jason Steele (GK)
15 Elliott Ward
5 Grant Hanley
3 Thomas Spurr Yellow Card
10 Ben Marshall
29 Corry Evans
26 Darragh Lenihan Yellow Card
32 Craig Conway Yellow Card
31 Elliott Bennett
8 Tony Watt
35 Simeon Jackson Yellow Card

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