Hull City vs Oxford United, 2003/04 English League Two, 2003/2004 English League Two

· English League Two
  • 58': Ben Burgess
  • 63': Danny Allsopp
  • 66': Danny Allsopp
  • 80': Andy Crosby (OG)
FT
4 - 2
  • 77': Steve Basham
  • 90': Matthew Bound

About

Hull City are hosting Oxford United at Kingston Communications Stadium, , England, starting on . The match is a part of the English League Two.

Game Information

Competition: English League Two

Venue: Kingston Communications Stadium
Location: , England
Attendance: 21,491

Line-Ups

HUL Hull City

No. Name
13 Boaz Myhill (GK)
28 Richard Hinds
6 Marc Joseph
16 Damien Delaney
3 Andy Dawson
18 Jason Price
4 Ian Ashbee
14 Stuart Green
7 Stuart Elliott
10 Danny Allsopp
9 Ben Burgess

OXF Oxford United

No. Name
1 Andy Woodman (GK)
2 Scott McNiven
21 Paul McCarthy
5 Andy Crosby
18 Matthew Bound
3 Matthew Robinson Yellow Card
8 James Hunt
27 Paul Wanless
12 Dean Whitehead
24 Richie Foran Yellow Card
23 Steve Basham

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