OXFORD United’s home clash with Lincoln City has been rearranged due to international call-ups.

The fixture was originally pencilled in for March 23, with a 3pm kick-off, but has now been pushed back to April 16, at 7.45pm.

It means United’s run-in will see them face three consecutive home games, all against sides harbouring promotion hopes.

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Peterborough United will be the first side to visit Grenoble Road during the three-game streak, when they make the trip on April 13.

The Posh are currently fifth in Sky Bet League One, and can climb up to fourth with a win at home to Stevenage tonight.

After that, it will be an Imps side which has lost just once in 2024, before Stevenage, currently in sixth, round off a crucial week on April 20.

United’s final game of the season sees them travel to Exeter City on April 27.

The reverse clash between the U’s and the Imps saw Liam Manning’s side end a run of three games without a win, with a 2-0 victory at Halloween.

Ciaron Brown handed United a half-time lead with a thumping header, before Lukas Jensen spilled a Stan Mills cross into his own net in the second period.