England Championship Regular Season - 17
Tuesday, November 25, 2025 at 2:45 PM
Carrow Road Norwich
Norwich
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Oxford United
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Full time
J. Makama 29'
F. Krastev 90+5'
K. Fisher 89'

Norwich vs Oxford United Match Recap - Nov 25, 2025

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Norwich and Oxford United Share the Spoils in a Tense Championship Clash

Norwich City's struggle for survival continues as they settle for a draw against Oxford United, leaving both teams mired in the relegation zone. The 1-1 result at Carrow Road reflects the ongoing challenges faced by both sides, with Norwich now sitting at 23rd place with just 9 points from 16 matches, while Oxford remains slightly ahead in 21st with 14 points.

Jovon Makama has emerged as a beacon of hope for Norwich, scoring once again after netting in their previous match against Swansea. His goal in the 29th minute showcased his ability to find the net amid a season filled with frustration for the Canaries. Despite this moment of brilliance, Norwich's inability to maintain their lead ultimately cost them valuable points.

Oxford United's Filip Krastev delivered a dramatic equalizer deep into stoppage time, marking a crucial moment for a team that has struggled to find consistency. This late goal not only salvaged a point but also provided a much-needed morale boost for Oxford, who have faced their own set of challenges in recent weeks.

Statistically, Norwich edged Oxford in several key areas, including total shots (9 to 8) and shots on target (4 to 3). Yet, they failed to convert these opportunities into a decisive victory. Their expected goals (xG) of 1.01 suggests they created chances but lacked the finishing touch necessary to secure all three points. This trend of creating opportunities without capitalizing on them has plagued Norwich throughout the season, as evidenced by their total of just 11 goals in 16 matches.

Oxford's performance was characterized by resilience, particularly in the face of adversity. They controlled 52% of possession and completed 262 passes with an impressive accuracy of 81%. This ability to maintain possession and create chances, even when under pressure, highlights their potential to improve as the season progresses. The draw against Norwich may serve as a turning point for Oxford, providing them with a sense of stability after a series of disappointing results.

Recent form for both teams paints a picture of struggle. Norwich's last five matches included four losses and just one draw, while Oxford managed only one win in their last five outings. The draw today does little to alleviate the pressure on either side, but it does offer a glimmer of hope that they can build upon this result moving forward.

Kenny McLean and Oscar Schwartau were instrumental in Norwich's midfield, attempting to control the tempo and create opportunities for their forwards. Yet, despite their efforts, the team's overall performance lacked the cohesion needed to convert possession into clear-cut chances. This inconsistency has been a hallmark of Norwich's season thus far, leaving them vulnerable in critical moments.

For Oxford, Cameron Brannagan continues to be a key player, contributing both defensively and offensively. His presence in midfield allows Oxford to transition quickly from defense to attack, which was evident in their late equalizer. Brannagan's ability to link play and support both defensive duties and attacking movements will be crucial as they look to climb out of the relegation zone.

Looking ahead, Norwich faces QPR next, while Oxford prepares for a clash against Ipswich. Both teams will need to harness the momentum from this draw and translate it into positive results in their upcoming fixtures. For Norwich, finding a way to convert chances into goals will be paramount if they hope to escape the bottom of the table. Meanwhile, Oxford must build on their late equalizer and find consistency in their performances to avoid being dragged further into the relegation battle.

The stakes remain high for both clubs as they navigate through this challenging Championship season. With each match carrying significant weight, today's draw serves as a reminder that every point counts in the fight for survival.

Originally published on FollowTeams at November 25, 2025 at 10:00 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Oxford United
Double chance : draw or Oxford United
Norwich
10%
Draw
45%
Oxford United
45%

Team Lineups

Norwich
4-2-3-1
COACH
Liam Manning
1
Vladan Kovačević
35
Kellen Fisher
6
Harry Darling
15
Ruairi McConville
3
Jack Stacey
22
Mirko Topić
23
Kenny McLean
29
Oscar Schwartau
11
Emiliano Marcondes
24
Jovon Makama
9
Josh Sargent
Oxford United
4-2-3-1
COACH
Gary Rowett
1
Jamie Cumming
26
Jack Currie
3
Ciaron Brown
6
Michał Helik
2
Sam Long
14
Brian De Keersmaecker
4
Will Vaulks
19
Tyler Goodrham
12
Luke Harris
24
Hidde ter Avest
9
Mark Harris

Norwich Substitutes

4 Shane Duffy
D
5 Jakov Medić
D
7 Pelle Mattsson
M
10 Matěj Jurásek
M
16 Jacob Wright
M
18 Forson Amankwah
M
30 Mathias Kvistgaarden
F
32 Daniel Grimshaw
G
46 Errol Mundle-Smith
F

Oxford United Substitutes

7 Przemysław Płacheta
M
11 Ole Romeny
F
16 Nik Prelec
F
17 Stanley Mills
M
21 Matt Ingram
G
22 Greg Leigh
D
27 Will Lankshear
F
29 Ben Davies
D
50 Filip Krastev
M

Match Statistics

9
Total Shots
8
4
Shots on Goal
3
3
Shots off Goal
3
2
Blocked Shots
2
7
Shots Inside Box
5
2
Shots Outside Box
3
48%
Ball Possession (%)
52%
245
Total Passes
262
187
Accurate Passes
212
76%
Pass Accuracy (%)
81%
3
Fouls
5
4
Corner Kicks
4
1
Offsides
2
3
Goalkeeper Saves
3
1.01
Expected Goals (xG)
0.52

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