We have a selection of eight fixtures over the week for our sides over the next week, with Southend's home fixture with Oxford tonight kicking-off the week, with coverage live on Sky.
Stadium: Roots Hall Date: Mon 23 Mar Kick-off: 19:45 Coverage: Sky Sports 1, BBC Essex, FANbase website
Southend are in action tonight as they prepare to welcome Oxford United, with coverage live on Sky Sports.
The U's have named Gary Waddock as their new head coach this weekend, eight weeks after former boss Chris Wilder left.
The Blues go into the fixture on the back of a 0-0 draw at Bristol Rovers, with the U's entering tonight's fixture on the back of a 1-0 victory at Hartlepool, with both games on Friday.
Blues will be without Barry Corr, who will miss the second game of his three match ban, following an off-the-ball incident in the draw against Bury.
Norwich loanee Jamar Loza will hope to make his home debut, after playing the last 31 minutes of the game at Rovers, while Prosser will search for a start after returning from a calf injury.
Overall, Oxford have won 18 meetings between the two sides compared to Southend's 17 wins, with 6 draws.
Southend v Oxford Utd
SKYBET LEAGUE ONEStadium: Roots Hall Date: Mon 23 Mar Kick-off: 19:45 Coverage: Sky Sports 1, BBC Essex, FANbase website
Southend are in action tonight as they prepare to welcome Oxford United, with coverage live on Sky Sports.
The U's have named Gary Waddock as their new head coach this weekend, eight weeks after former boss Chris Wilder left.
The Blues go into the fixture on the back of a 0-0 draw at Bristol Rovers, with the U's entering tonight's fixture on the back of a 1-0 victory at Hartlepool, with both games on Friday.
Blues will be without Barry Corr, who will miss the second game of his three match ban, following an off-the-ball incident in the draw against Bury.
Norwich loanee Jamar Loza will hope to make his home debut, after playing the last 31 minutes of the game at Rovers, while Prosser will search for a start after returning from a calf injury.
Overall, Oxford have won 18 meetings between the two sides compared to Southend's 17 wins, with 6 draws.