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FA Cup prediction: Will Sunderland knock out Oxford and book their place in the next round?

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Sunderland head to the Kassam Stadium for FA Cup duty, looking to claim a morale-boosting victory and book their place in the next round.

Martin Wanless expects a tight contest and is backing a 2-1 win for Sunderland, with Chemsdine Talbi opening the scoring. He believes a strong side will be named, similar to the one that faced Everton, and feels a more attack-minded setup should be enough to settle the tie inside ninety minutes.

Malcolm ‘The Champion’ Dugdale is tipping a far more comfortable afternoon, forecasting a 3-0 victory. He sees Sunderland’s attacking depth — including Eliezer Mayenda, Wilson Isidor, Romaine Mundle, Habib Diarra and Talbi — as too much for Oxford, and is backing Isidor to net first. For him, it’s about progressing professionally, avoiding injuries, and returning focus to league matters.

Jack Howe-Gingell predicts a 2-0 win, also with Isidor striking first. While he anticipates a strong lineup, he stresses the importance of taking the competition seriously, with the FA Cup offering a chance to elevate an already impressive season.

Will Jones is going for a 2-1 Sunderland victory, with Isidor again his pick for the opener. He expects some rotation but believes the team will still have enough quality to edge through, even if it’s not entirely comfortable.

Matty Foster sees Sunderland bouncing back from recent league setbacks with a 3-1 triumph. He’s tipping Nilson Angulo to score first and feels Oxford’s struggles including limited improvement under Matt Bloomfield and a narrow penalty shootout win over MK Dons in the previous round point towards a positive outcome for the visitors.

Anthony Gair shares the confidence, predicting a 4-0 win and backing Angulo to grab his first goal for the club. He expects a strong blend of established starters and emerging players to prove too powerful for an Oxford side battling near the foot of the Championship.

Gary Winter forecasts a 2-0 away win, with Mayenda breaking the deadlock. Despite Sunderland’s unbeaten home run ending recently, he believes an away tie could suit them and hopes the job is wrapped up within ninety minutes.

Brett Lyons-Davis rounds things off with a 3-0 prediction, tipping Romaine Mundle to score first. He hopes the squad rotation will provide valuable minutes while still maintaining enough quality to overcome a side sitting second bottom in the league.

Looking back at the midweek defeat to Liverpool, Sunderland’s long unbeaten home streak came to an end in a narrow 1-0 loss. It was a competitive display against elite opposition, decided by a set piece, and there was a sense the visitors respected the challenge posed. Now, attention turns fully to the FA Cup, with hopes of restoring momentum and confidence.

In the latest predictions standings, Matty Foster was the only contributor to collect a point last time out after correctly forecasting defeat. That result nudges him into sole possession of fifth place, with minimal movement elsewhere in the table

‎RR Predictions League Table

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Pos Name Points
1 Will Jones 26
2 Gary Winter 24
3 Malcolm Dugdale 22
4 Brett Lyons-Davis 20
5 Matty Foster 19
6 Jack Howe-Gingell 18
7 Martin Wanless 15
8 Antony Gair 11

In the latest predictions standings, Matty Foster was the only contributor to collect a point last time out after correctly forecasting defeat. That result nudges him into sole possession of fifth place, with minimal movement elsewhere in the table.

Points system reminder:

Correct score: 3 points

Correct result (but not exact score): 1 point

Correct first Sunderland scorer: 1 point (including correctly predicting no scorer)

Late or missing submission: 2-point deduction

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