SATURDAY STATS: Oxford United v Swans

9th January

It's time for some statistics as we look ahead to Sunday's FA Cup match against Oxford United (noon).
The Swans take on the League Two title contenders in the third round of the competition at the Kassam Stadium.
And ahead of tomorrow's kick-off we've taken a look at the game from a statistical perspective.


Oxford United
2: Oxford have played two rounds in the Emirates FA Cup so far this season, beating Braintree Town and Forest Green.
6: The furthest stage Oxford United have reached in the FA Cup was the sixth round during the 1963-64 season. Then in Division Four, they lost 2-1 at home to Preston North End.
13: Midfielder Kemar Roofe is Oxford's top goal scorer so far this season with 13 - one of those came in the FA Cup win over Forest Green.
3: Oxford have lost just three of their 25 league games this season.

Swans
1: Swansea have scored one goal this season from a direct free-kick thanks to Gylfi Sigurdsson's strike against Aston Villa in October.
7,812: The Swans have made the fifth-highest successful passes in the Premier League.
83: The Swans have some of the highest pass accuracy in the Premier League - joint with Everton at 83%.
1964: The furthest stage Swansea have reached in the FA Cup was the semi-finals during the 1963-64 season. The Swans lost 2-1 away to Preston North End.

Head-to-head
Swansea last met Oxford United in League Two in April 2005. The Swans won 1-0 at the Vetch Field thanks to a Kristian O'Leary goal.
Oxford's previous win over the Swans came in August 2003 thanks to a 3-0 victory at the Kassam Stadium in Division Three.
Swansea met Oxford in the third round of the FA Cup in 1993. A 1-1 draw at the Vetch Field forced a replay at the Manor Ground where goals from John Cornforth and Russell Coughlin forced a 2-2 draw with the game going to penalties, which the Swans won 5-4.