FA Cup: Windsor & Eton 0, Oxford City 4
Oxford City are on the march again in the FA Cup after a four-goal demolition of Windsor in the second qualifying round on Saturday.
Their reward is a trip to either Salisbury City or Tiverton Town on Oct 13 in the third qualifying round after the south west sides drew 3-3.
Oxford City cruised through Saturday's game and once they had taken the lead in the 12th minute they never looked in any trouble.
City's early breakthrough came via a Wojtowicz own goal, the Windsor defender heading past his own keeper under pressure from Michael Thorp.
Jemaine Ferreira had a rising shot saved at the end of a sweeping move from their own area, but City notched a second in the 26th minute.
Fine play by John Mitchell saw him beat three defenders to find Matty Whitehead whose powerful low drive was too good for Bunting.
It was nearly three when Pettifer cleared off the line after Whitehead had beaten Bunting to a ball on the edge of the area.
But a first goal from David Billington in the 38th minute increased City's advantage, when he headed home Craig Farley's cross.
Although Catlin volleyed against City's crossbar, the visitors' defence Stuart Nelson's only action was to collect several crosses.
Mitchell, Ferreira and Whitehead all went close before, in quick succession, Bunting saved well in one-on-one situations to thwart Mitchell and Danny Wise.
City put the seal on their first away victory of the season when Wise was tripped from behind as he bore down on an exposed Bunting in the 89th minute, and Mitchell scored easily from the penalty spot.
**Oxford C: Nelson, Farley, Dark, Abassi, Thorp, Billington, Lewis, Whitehead, Ferreira (Wise 68), Mitchell, Wimble (Emsden 70). Subs not used: Hewlett, Druce, Smith.
**CITY'S Ryman Division 1 game against Harlow at Court Place Farm tomorrow gas been postponed as the Essex club have an FA Cup replay.
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