Oxford United manager Malcolm Shotton will have to make at least two enforced changes for Saturday's Division 1 local derby against Swindon Town at the Manor.
In addition to skipper Les Robinson missing through suspension, midfielder Nicky Banger will sit out the match with a one-game ban after picking up his fifth booking of the season in the last home game, against Barnsley.
Banger collected a sixth caution at Wolves last Saturday.
Officials from the supporters' group FOUL (Fighting for Oxford United's Life) have been told that prospective new owner, Firoz Kassam, hopes to be present at their open meeting at the Town Hall tonight (7.30pm).
If he is unable to make it, he is likely to send a representative, a club spokesman said.
John Tanner from Oxford City Council will be present to answer some of the fans' questions about the new stadium.
Story date: Tuesday 09 February
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