Oxford squandered a fantastic alternative to strengthen their bid to succeed in the play-offs once they may solely handle a 1-1 draw at residence to Stevenage.
It leaves them in sixth place in Sky Wager League One, three factors forward of Lincoln, who’ve a sport in hand and superior objective distinction.
Stevenage, who misplaced supervisor Steve Evans to Rotherham this week, held out for a degree regardless of not having a shot on the right track – they scored via an personal objective – and being beneath fixed strain.
Stevenage took the lead in opposition to the run of play within the thirty second minute when defender Sam Lengthy, pressured by Kane Hemmings behind him, turned Nick Freeman’s left-wing cross into his personal web.
The U’s felt they need to have had a penalty when Ruben Rodrigues threaded a go via to Marcus Browne, who appeared to be fouled by goalkeeper Craig MacGillivray in a race to succeed in the ball.
However referee Tom Nield ignored Oxford’s appeals for a spot-kick.
They have been awarded one within the 58th minute, although, when Carl Piergianni introduced down Rodrigues on the sting of the field after the Portuguese ahead obtained goalside of him. Cameron Brannagan transformed.
The house facet dominated the primary half, with MacGillivray saving Rodrigues’s fierce drive, Lengthy glancing a header simply broad at a nook, and Mark Harris nodding broad from a very good place.
The second half noticed a lot of the identical, MacGillivray saving from Finn Stevens and from Josh Murphy when he raced via.
Stevenage practically gained it late on as Lengthy cleared off the road after which a shot was deflected off a defender and in opposition to a submit.