Oxford United are still without several key players for their trip to league leaders Coventry this weekend.
The Sky Blues also have a few players missing but are in a much better position than the U’s.
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Latest Oxford United Team and Injury News for Trip to League Leaders Coventry
Oxford United Injury News
Hidde ter Avest – Hamstring
Defender Hidde ter Avest should be back this month but the club are yet to give a timeline on his return.
Nik Prelec – Groin
Loanee Nik Prelec remains sidelined with a groin injury and still faces some time on the sidelines.
Tyler Goodrham – Ankle
Academy graduate Tyler Goodrham has been ruled out for the rest of the season following surgery on his ankle.
Jamie Donley – Shoulder
January signing Jamie Donley remains sidelined with a shoulder injury he picked up on his debut against MK Dons.
Brian De Keersmaecker– Shoulder
Brian De Keersmaecker is expected to miss around a month of football having picked up a shoulder problem in recent weeks.
Jamie McDonnell – Knock
January signing Jamie McDonnell missed the trip to Bramall Lane. Matt Bloomfield hasn’t confirmed how long the midfielder will be out for.
Oxford’s Returning Players
Jack Currie – Ankle
Another to miss the trip to Sheffield United was left-back, Jack Currie. However, the former AFC Wimbledon man should be available this weekend.
Coventry City Injury News
Oliver Dovin – Knee
Goalkeeper Oliver Dovin has been out with a serious knee injury he sustained back in March. The 23-year-old was hoping for a return last month but has suffered further setbacks.
Ephron Mason-Clark – Foot
Coventry’s Ephron Mason-Clark was due to have a scan earlier in the week to determine the seriousness of the injury that forced him off in the first half at QPR.
Coventry’s Returning Players
Kaine Kesler-Hayden – Ankle
Right-back Kaine Kesler-Hayden could be in contention after returning to training following an ankle injury.
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