For our Cambridge vs. Oxford prediction, we're going for a 0-0 draw.
It's the battle of England's two most prestigious university cities this weekend as Cambridge United face Oxford United in League One.
Cambridge United currently sit 23rd in League One with seven wins, five draws and eighteen losses from thirty games this season.
After a promising start to the season, The Us have had a dismal campaign and have been steadily falling down the league table at an almost constant rate for a number of months now.
They enter this game amidst a poor run of form having drawn two and lost three of their last five matches in the league, the most recent of which was a disappointing defeat at home to a relegation rival in Cheltenham Town.
The Us were beaten by a 79th minute winner by Cheltenham to mark a defeat that was fairly damning for their survival chances.
Their home record is slightly better having won one, drawn two and lost two of their last five on home soil, but they're currently three without a win on their own turf so things aren't looking too rosy on that end.
Cambridge are in dire need of a win and this is not one of the harder fixtures in the League One calendar, especially considering Oxford's form.
Oxford United currently sit 16th in League One with nine wins, nine draws and fourteen losses from thirty-two games this season.
Oxford have had an up and down season in terms of form this year but they've barely extended beyond mediocrity as they find themselves almost wishing for the season's close at this stage.
They enter this game amidst a fairly abysmal run of form having drawn one and lost four of their last five matches in the league, the most recent of which was a 1-3 defeat at home to Plymouth Argyle.
There's no shame in losing to the side top of the league, but the defeat meant they're now six without a win in the league and trending in completely the wrong direction.
Their away form is slightly better have at least won one of their last five on the road, but it's still largely poor and certainly not a cause for optimism.
Oxford beat Cambridge 1-0 when the two sides met in the league back in August so they can at least be confident that they match up well with their opponent.
Both of these teams are in dreadful form and it's tough to pick a winner. A likely outcome here is a stalemate with unfortunately very little action.
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