Milton Keynes Dons and Oxford United played out a thrilling 1-1 draw in their FA Cup tie, but it was the visitors who emerged victorious after a penalty shootout.
The match was goalless at full-time, with both teams struggling to create clear-cut chances. However, the Dons finally broke the deadlock just before halftime through an own goal by Oxford United's Tom Dele-Botte. But just 17 minutes later, Oxford United equalized when Marcus Bettinelli made a rare mistake to gift Jamie Mendez the chance of scoring.
After 90 minutes were done and dusted, neither side could find a winner, leaving the contest destined for a penalty shootout. In the shoot-out, Oxford United edged ahead with four penalties converted, but MK Dons levelled it up at 3-3 before eventually losing the shootout 4-3.
Newly appointed manager Matt Bloomfield watched anxiously from the stands as his side advanced to the FA Cup fourth round.
The match was goalless at full-time, with both teams struggling to create clear-cut chances. However, the Dons finally broke the deadlock just before halftime through an own goal by Oxford United's Tom Dele-Botte. But just 17 minutes later, Oxford United equalized when Marcus Bettinelli made a rare mistake to gift Jamie Mendez the chance of scoring.
After 90 minutes were done and dusted, neither side could find a winner, leaving the contest destined for a penalty shootout. In the shoot-out, Oxford United edged ahead with four penalties converted, but MK Dons levelled it up at 3-3 before eventually losing the shootout 4-3.
Newly appointed manager Matt Bloomfield watched anxiously from the stands as his side advanced to the FA Cup fourth round.