LAST SEASON
Following relegation in 2005/06, Oxford enjoyed promotion back to the Football League last season beating York 3-1 in the play-off final after finishing third in the league behind champions Stevenage and Luton Town.
September was a good month for The U's last season, losing just one game - they won all of the other six games in the month.
THIS SEASON
It's been a disappointing start for Oxford this term winning just the one league game. However, that came last week with a 4-0 victory over Morecambe so confidence is expected to be high.
Chris Wilder's men kicked off their Football League campaign with a 0-0 draw against Burton. They then smashed six past Bristol Rovers in the Carling Cup before coming back down to earth with a bump - losing 2-1 to Bury in their next league game.
They've also managed draws with Wycombe (0-0) and Accrington (0-0), losing 1-0 to West Ham in the Carling Cup in between. They lost to Aldershot in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy before firing four past Morecambe without reply in their first league win of the season.
ONE TO WATCH

James Constable - He's already got five goals and three assists to his name so far this season - meaning that Oxford have only scored three goals without Constable involved.
The 25-year-old started his career at Cirencester where he caught the eye of Bristol City, Swansea, Swindon Town and Walsall. He opted to join the Saddlers in November 2005 but struggled to find the back of the net at the Bescot, scoring just three goals in 23 appearances.
He moved to Kidderminster, firstly on loan and then on a permanent deal and started to rediscover his goalscoring touch. In his 47 appearances he scored 17 goals and was praised by then Kidderminster boss Mark Yates.
"I thought James was excellent," Yates told BBC Hereford & Worcester following Constable's debut.
He joined Shrewsbury Town on transfer deadline day in 2008 and went on to make 14 appearances before joining Oxford.
He's already a firm favourite with Oxford having helped them to promotion last season, scoring their third in the play-off final win over York City at Wembley.
Constable has also gone down in the Wembley history books, scoring the first and second goals for an English club at the new Wembley Stadium. He bagged a brace as Kidderminster lost 3-2 to Stevenage in the FA Trophy final in 2007.
A powerful striker, he uses strength and pace to terrorise defences. His ability to find the back of the net makes him a real danger for the United backline on Saturday.
FAMOUS FOR
Oxford is world-famous for it's universities, Oxford University and Oxford Brookes University. The Oxford University is the oldest English-speaking university in the world.
Each year a crew from Oxford take on a Cambridge crew in the University Boat Race on the Thames. The race dates back to 1829.
Oxford's most famous musical act are Radiohead but the city is also home to Supergrass and Foals among others.
CAN'T MAKE THE GAME?
Jamie Griffiths will be providing full audio commentary live from Edgar Street on Saturday via Bulls Player - the only place to hear commentary of every United game home and away this season.
Tune in from around 2:45pm for all the latest team news, before commentary commences at 3pm.
ALL TICKET
Don't forget that this Saturday's game is all-ticket for both sets of supporters. Bulls fans have up until close of play on Friday to purchase their tickets from the club.