Sunderland vs Oxford United: Is game on TV? Is there a stream? Who is the referee? What time is kick off?

Sunderland welcome Oxford United in their next League One fixture.
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The Black Cats will take on the U’s in the third tier.

And with the game set to be streamed, we walk you through how you can watch it.

Sunderland are sitting in third position at the moment with 67 points from 36 games following a 1-0 win against Bristol Rovers.

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Oxford United, however, are eighth with 56 points from 37 games after winning 2-1 against Lincoln City last time out.

But how can you watch the clash? Here, we take you through everything you need to know…

When is Sunderland vs Oxford United?

The League One clash between Sunderland and Oxford United will take place at the Stadium of Light on Friday, April 2.

Kick off is scheduled for 3pm.

What are the odds for Sunderland vs Oxford United?

At the time of writing, bookmakers Paddy Power have Sunderland priced at 10/11 to win the clash.

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A draw is 23/10 with the same outlet, whilst an Oxford win is 27/10.

Paddy Power are offering both teams to score at 19/20 and both teams to score in the first half at 4/1

Both teams to score two or more goals is currently priced at 6/1.

All odds correct at the time of writing. Over 18s only. Please gamble responsibly and Be Gamble Aware. www.begambleaware.org.

What channel is Sunderland vs Oxford United on?

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Unfortunately, the League One match between Sunderland and Oxford United won’t be shown on television.

Unlike the Black Cats’ recent games against Portsmouth in League One and Tranmere Rovers in the Papa John’s Trophy final, this fixture hasn’t been chosen to be broadcast.

Sky have chosen Doncaster Rovers vs Charlton Athletic as their televised League One game on Good Friday.

Can I stream Sunderland vs Oxford United online?

Yes, Sunderland’s game against Oxford United will be streamed on iFollow via SAFSEE.

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Frankie Francis and Danny Collins will be live from the 30 minutes before kick-off, with the duo also providing post-match analysis and reaction.

New users can set up an account and pay £10 to view the game by clicking here.

Existing users with a season pass can view the game by following this link.

The Sunderland Echo will also have full coverage from the Stadium of Light as Lee Johnson’s side aim to extend their unbeaten record to 13 games in all competitions in our live blog.

Is there any team news ahead of Sunderland vs Oxford United?

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Jordan Jones is ready to return to the squad after recovering from a hamstring injury, while Conor McLaughlin is available again after international duty.

Tom Flanagan and Bailey Wright remain absent through injury whilst Denver Hume was described as ‘not a million miles’ away from a return by Johnson.

Johnson also confirmed that Jake Vokins' recent absence has been down to his recovery from Covid-19.

Are there any tickets available for Sunderland vs Oxford United?

No tickets will be available for fans for the League One clash between Sunderland and Oxford.

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The game is set to be played behind closed doors as per current government regulations.

Who is the referee for Sunderland vs Oxford United?

Trevor Kettle will referee Sunderland’s clash with Oxford United.

Ian Smedley and Richard Wigglesworth will run the lines, whilst Martin Coy is the fourth official for the fixture.

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