Oxfordshire

Oxford City FC Win Dramatic Home Match Against Kidderminster Harriers

By

Karen McGinn
29 March 2026, 11:48 am

Oxford City FC secured a vital 3-2 comeback victory over Kidderminster Harriers at the MGroup Stadium on Saturday 28 March 2026. The win, witnessed by 1,140 spectators, helped lift the team from 20th to 19th in the National League North table as they continue their fight to avoid relegation.

The match began with a shock for the home side, as Kidderminster Harriers forward Kieren Donnelly scored just eight seconds after kickoff. The goal came after Oxford goalkeeper Max Metcalfe rushed out, leaving the net open for an early lead. Despite the setback, Oxford City responded with goals from captain Josh Ashby and forward DJ Sturridge. The final blow was delivered by 19-year-old midfielder O’Shea Ellis, who is currently on loan from Birmingham City, securing the win with a spectacular long-range strike in the 70th minute.

This result marks the third consecutive victory for Oxford City under the leadership of manager Ross Jenkins. The team has seen a recent shift in momentum, suffering only one defeat in their last seven matches. The squad was further strengthened by the return of defender Canice Carroll, a fan favorite who rejoined the club on 27 March 2026 for his third stint at the side.

For the visitors, the defeat serves as a setback in their own ambitions, as Kidderminster Harriers remain third in the league and firmly in the promotion race. Meanwhile, for the local community, the win provides a significant boost for Oxford City as they aim to climb further away from the bottom of the table, where the three lowest-placed teams face relegation to lower divisions.

Forward DJ Sturridge, who joined the club from the Aston Villa academy in the summer of 2025, continues to be a key player for the team, with the club describing him as being in red-hot form during this important stretch of the season.

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