Wembley
Oxford Utd and York City will fight for a place in the Football League when they meet in the Blue Square Premier play-off final at Wembley on Sunday.
The Minstermen have played in the Blue Square Premier since their relegation from League Two in 2004 while the U's will be making their first visit to the national stadium since the 1986 League Cup final.
Both managers are fully aware as to what is at stake and have been talking up each other's tactics ahead of the tie, with neither set to tinker with the line-ups that secured their final spots.
York earned their place in the final with a 2-0 aggregate win over Luton Town with Oxford beating Rushden and Diamonds 3-1.
United manager Chris Wilder Wilder told the York Press: "I don't think there are going to be any surprises in the team, or in either team.
"The team has done well in the last two games. They're all fit and strong and we've got options so we'll do whatever we've got to do to win the football match."
While City's Martin Foyle said: "They (Oxford) will definitely go 4-3-3 and we know exactly how we will deal with that. In the past, we have struggled a bit with two centre-halves against one centre-forward, but it's not that much of a problem.
"We probably need to push their full-backs back more than we have in the past against 4-3-3 teams, but we have created chances in those matches and must take them if they come our way again."
United have only captain Adam Murray sidelined as he is suffering from a back injury so it is just the names of the substitutes that could change for Wilder.
Reserve goalkeeper Billy Turley is likely to take his place on the bench alongside Alfie Potter, with any one of Rhys Day, Sam Deering, Kevin Sandwith and Chris Hargreaves all possible options.
Foyle has reserve keeper Josh Mimms, club captain Daniel Parslow and Michael Gash all as back-up with fit-again striker Richard Pacquette also available. They will be fighting for a place along with Djoumin Sangare, Adam Smith, Courtney Pitt, Paul Harsley, Jamie Clarke and Kevin Gall.
While victory for either side will be a massive lift for the team, it will be an incredible turnaround for York, who avoided relegation in the final week of last season.
Posted: Saturday , May 15, 2010
| BlueSq South | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Woking | 65 |
| 2 | Dartford | 54 |
| 3 | Welling United | 51 |
| 4 | Chelmsford | 49 |
| 5 | Sutton United | 45 |
| 6 | Weston-S-Mare | 43 |
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