AFC Wimbledon boss Hodges unlikely to make many changes
Posted Friday, December 27, 2019 by PA
AFC Wimbledon boss Glyn Hodges is likely to have to pick from the same squad for their clash with Oxford.
Teenage midfielder Jack Rudoni will hope to keep his place after making an impressive full debut in the Boxing Day victory over Bristol Rovers.
Paul Kalambayi, Anthony Wordsworth, Kwesi Appiah, Michael Folivi, Will Nightingale, and Scott Wagstaff all missed that game through injury.
Ossama Ashley is pushing for a place in the matchday squad following cruciate ligament surgery.
High-flying Oxford could stick with the same squad for a third successive match.
Back-to-back 1-0 victories over league leaders Wycombe and Lincoln have lifted Karl Robinson’s side up to third.
James Henry continues to experience discomfort in his thigh and he was substituted in the 67th minute against Lincoln, while a number of Oxford players were included despite illness.
Jamie Mackie is pushing for a return to the starting line-up after Matty Taylor was preferred on Boxing Day.
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