Oxford United have landed another £10,000 windfall with BBC Radio Five Live deciding to provide live commentary on Sunday's FA Cup second-round tie at home to Swindon Town.
Both clubs receive the five-figure sum and the money comes on top of the £100,000 they will receive as a result of the match being televised on the BBC.
There were just a few dozen tickets left at the Kassam Stadium last night, although only a very limited number of seats remaining in the Oxford Mail Stand.
But the game will definitely be a sell-out and Swindon have already sold their allocation of 2,700.
United officials had a meeting yesterday to review safety measures, following the pitch invasion by around 25 Lincoln fans at the stadium last Saturday.
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