Oxford United News
Browse news and stories about Oxford United Football Club, a professional association football club based in Oxford, including updates on plans for its new stadium at The Triangle, situated south of Kidlington Roundabout.
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Oxford United fan takes on 125-mile challenge after cancer diagnosis
An Oxford United fan will walk 125 miles along the Thames Path after a cancer diagnosis, raising funds and awareness for Fight Bladder Cancer while encouraging others to recognise symptoms and seek early medical advice.
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Oxford United legend earns groundskeeping award at Cokethorpe School 40 years after Milk Cup triumph
Oxford United legend Les Phillips marks 40 years since the Milk Cup win while celebrating a new achievement with Cokethorpe School’s award-winning grounds team.
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Former Oxford United FC player brings Milk Cup trophy to Aureus School
Students at Aureus School met former Oxford United F.C. player Peter Rhoades-Brown and saw the Milk Cup trophy.
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Oxford United secures Section 106 planning approval for new 16,000-capacity stadium
Oxford United has secured full planning approval for its new 16,000-capacity stadium, including a hotel, restaurant, conference centre, and community spaces, following the signing of a Section 106 Agreement with local councils.
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Oxford United to invest £5.1m in infrastructure as stadium plans progress
Oxford United will invest £5.1 million in rail, road and public transport improvements linked to its new stadium, including major funding for Oxford Parkway Station and the Cowley Branch Line.
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Oxford United hopeful of starting stadium construction this year
Oxford United says it is hopeful construction of its new 16,000-seat stadium near Kidlington can begin this year, with completion targeted for the 2028/29 season.
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From application to approval: a recap of Oxford United’s Stadium journey
Oxford United secured planning permission for a new 16,000-capacity stadium near Kidlington, following months of delays, a record-breaking council meeting and final sign-off from the Secretary of State. Here’s a recap of the key moments that led to approval.
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Ongoing coverage of Oxford United’s new stadium plans
Ongoing coverage of Oxford United’s plans for a new world-class 16,000-seat stadium at The Triangle in Kidlington.
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Staff at Oxford United’s official charity benefit from workplace wellbeing workshop
Oxford United in the Community staff received a tailored wellbeing workshop from psychotherapist Rebecca Lisi, equipping them with practical tools to manage stress and support the charity’s Match Fit campaign. The training forms part of a growing partnership under the Friends of the Community scheme.
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The M&M Group backs Oxford United’s ‘Friends of the Community’ campaign
Environmental services firm The M&M Group has joined Oxford United in the Community’s ‘Friends of the Community’ campaign, helping raise funds to support programmes that use football to inspire healthier, happier, and more connected lives across Oxfordshire.
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Oxford United renews partnership with IFX Payments
Oxford United has renewed its partnership with IFX Payments for the 2025/26 season, extending a successful collaboration that supports the Club’s commercial operations and strengthens community and business ties through sponsorship and networking initiatives.
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Oxford City Council leader urges Government to decide on Oxford United stadium plans
Oxford City Council leader Susan Brown has urged the Government to fast-track a decision on Oxford United’s proposed new stadium, warning the club must leave the Kassam by 2028. Supporters and opponents remain divided as the final decision is delayed.
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Oxfordshire MPs urge swift approval of Oxford United’s new stadium plans
Two Oxfordshire MPs have urged the government to approve Oxford United’s new stadium plans without delay, warning that the club’s future is at risk. The 16,000-seater project has cleared local hurdles but now awaits a decision from the Secretary of State.
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Oxford City Council welcomes approval of Oxford United’s new stadium plans
Oxford City Council has welcomed the approval of Oxford United’s new 16,000-seat stadium at The Triangle, calling it a crucial step in securing the club’s future and delivering economic and social benefits for fans and the wider community.
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Oxford United stadium plans approved by Cherwell District Council
Oxford United’s plans for a new 16,000-capacity stadium at The Triangle have been approved by Cherwell District Council after a lengthy debate. The decision marks a major milestone in the club’s ambition to create a permanent new home.
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Tanni Grey-Thompson backs Oxford United’s new stadium plans for accessibility
Former British Paralympian Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson has endorsed Oxford United’s proposed 16,000-capacity stadium, which will include 130 wheelchair spaces, raised viewing platforms, step-free access, sensory rooms, Changing Places toilets, and accessible hotel rooms.












