Oxford v Cardiff Betting Odds – 10 August (English Carling Cup)

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
Aug/10/2011
Oxford v Cardiff Betting Odds

Oxford v Cardiff betting odds for 10 August were as follows: 14/5 23/10 10/11

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Cardiff was actually getting the most betting action in this English Carling Cup matchup.

Who’s In, Who’s Out:  Oxford United’s ex-Cardiff defender Tony Capaldi is out with a back injury.  The U’s are likely to have recent signing forward Lewis Guy play.

Cardiff will be without fillip Kiss, who is out with a hamstring injury. 

Rob Earnshaw, Kenny Miller, Kevin McNaughton and Don Cowie are all away on international duty. 

Ibby Farah, Stephen McPhail, Alex Evans and Nat Jarvis are each likely to see playing time.

These two clubs have met 24 times with Oxford winning just shy of half of these.  Cardiff has won 7.  There were 6 draws in this series.

Oxford have failed to score in three of their last four matches in the Carling Cup and have only won a single game of their last four played at home in the competition. 

Cardiff City have lost their last three away League Cup matches.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com


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