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Oxford United go into Friday’s Championship game with mixed home form, but their numbers at the Kassam still point towards chances at both ends. They have scored 17 and conceded 24 in 19 home league matches, while four of their last six league games have produced at least three total goals. The 1-1 draw with Charlton Athletic and the 2-1 home win over West Bromwich Albion also fit a pattern of Oxford finding a way on the scoresheet even when the result goes either way.
Hull City arrive with stronger overall and away figures, yet their recent results have been open enough to keep the BTTS angle alive. They have scored in five of their last six league matches, including the 3-1 win over Sheffield Wednesday, and they have also conceded in five of those six. Away from home, their record stands at 30 goals scored and 25 conceded, which is a useful sign that they usually trade chances rather than lock games down.
The head-to-head record adds a little more support for goals at both ends. Hull have kept only one clean sheet in the last three meetings with Oxford, and the two most recent league clashes finished 3-2 and 2-1. That is not a guarantee of another open game, especially with Oxford’s lower-scoring home record, but it does lean away from a clean-sheet outcome for either side.
Oxford’s recent 0-2 defeat at Southampton was not a positive attacking display, yet their home numbers and recent results suggest they are capable of contributing here. Hull’s away profile is good enough to expect pressure and a goal, but not so dominant that Oxford should be ruled out. The projected 1-1 scoreline and the xG split of 1.3 to 1.2 both sit comfortably inside a Both Teams To Score scenario.
My prediction is Both Teams To Score at 4/5. Oxford have scored in enough recent league games to threaten at home, Hull have found the net in five of their last six, and both sides also carry recent defensive lapses that support a goal apiece. The head-to-head trend has also been kind to this market, with Hull failing to keep clean sheets in the recent meetings.