Oxford United could be without their skipper for the final game of the season at Millwall on Saturday.
The Lions, also have a few injuries ahead of a must-win game if they are to secure a top-two finish.
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Latest Oxford United Team and Injury News for Fixture at Millwall
Oxford United Injury News
Tyler Goodrham – Ankle
Tyler Goodrham has missed a large part of the season following surgery on his ankle.
Brian De Keersmaecker – Shoulder
Brian De Keersmaecker has also been sidelined for some time after undergoing an operation on his shoulder injury.
Przemyslaw Placheta – Hamstring
Przemyslaw Placheta, who has been plagued with injuries in the second half of the campaign, picked up a hamstring injury in training.
Nik Prelec – Ankle
Forward Nik Prelec rolled his ankle in training and will miss the trip to South East London.
Cameron Brannagan – Muscle
Skipper Cameron Brannagan was forced off early in Oxford’s win over Sheffield Wednesday and could be a doubt for the trip.
Jack Currie – Ankle
Left-back Jack Currie will need an operation on his ankle in the summer and looks set to miss another game.
Millwall Injury News
Joe Bryan – Muscle
Defender Joe Bryan has missed much of the campaign with a toe injury and has now missed the last three league games with a muscle injury.
Alfie Doughty – Muscle
Another left-back and another muscle injury have sidelined Alfie Doughty. The 26-year-old has been out since March with the issue.
Billy Mitchell – Ankle
Billy Mitchell rolled his ankle during Millwall’s win over Middlesbrough at the start of April, and has been sidelined since.
Daniel Kelly – Hamstring
Young Scottish midfielder Daniel Kelly has been out since December with a hamstring problem.
Massimo Luongo – ACL
Fellow midfielder Massimo Luongo has missed a large part of the season with an ACL injury. The 33-year-old suffered the setback in a win over QPR back in October.
Benicio Baker-Boaitey – Groin
Winter signing Benicio Baker-Boaitey is yet to make an appearance since his arrival from Brighton after suffering from an overload injury affecting the pubic bone that has impacted the player’s sprinting ability.
Lukas Jensen – Quad
Goalkeeper Lukas Jensen suffered an ACL injury in April 2025 and then experienced another setback upon his return to the U21 side.
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