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2025-26 Sky Bet Championship: Week 31 – Saturday

Coventry City look to reignite their promotion push against relegation-battling Oxford United in a huge Sky Bet Championship clash.

Victory would see Coventry stay top of the table, whilst Oxford Utd will stay second bottom regardless of the result but a win could move the Us to within two points of safety.

 

Team News

Frank Onyeka could make his debut for Coventry following his arrival on loan from Brentford on deadline day.

Ephron Mason-Clark is however ruled out after he suffered a foot injury in their 2-1 loss at QPR last weekend.

Kaine Kesler-Hayden (ankle) and Oliver Dovin (knee) remain absent.

Oxford Utd could welcome Jamie Donley (shoulder) and Jack Currie (fitness) back into contention.

Tyler Goodrham (ankle), Nik Prelec (groin) and Hidde ter Avest (hamstring) remain absent.

 

When is Kick-Off?

Coventry host Oxford Utd at CBS Arena on Saturday 7 February at 3:01pm GMT, untelevised live in the UK.

 

Stat Attack

 

Prediction

Now sat top on goal difference after two pretty disappointing 2-1 defeats in their last two matches albeit away from home after scoring first, Coventry will be glad to be at home because they need to reset now and just try to find their flair of the first half of the season.

Oxford Utd meanwhile are fighting away at the foot of the table on the outer-fringe of a massive scrap for survival and just weren’t clinical enough when on top at Sheffield United in midweek, so this is a tough ask for them but they do have goals in them despite their defensive fragility.

With that in mind, I expect Coventry to cruise to the win if can get in front early on and tighten up defensively but Oxford Utd do have the quality going forward to cause some issues – especially given how Coventry have let second-half openers slip in their last two matches.

Prediction: Coventry 2-1 Oxford Utd

Result: Coventry 0-0 Oxford Utd

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