OXFORD United will look to end their home campaign on a high against Watford tomorrow.

The U’s host the bottom side in FA Women’s Super League 2 at Oxford City’s Court Place Farm (2pm).

Andy Cook’s team are hoping to stop their disappointing run which has seen them fail to record a league victory since January.

There should be a bumper crowd looking on, with United hosting a family fun day, which will see a number of activities and games taking place around the ground before kick-off, as well as a girls’ tournament.

However, Cook’s priority is on the pitch, where the U’s are determined to arrest their poor run of form.

The 4-1 defeat at Sheffield at the end of last month saw the boss rue what he described ‘a mad 10-15 minute period after half-time’, when the hosts scored all four goals.

And he wants a reaction tomorrow.

“We want to go out there and be proud of our performance,” he said.

“If we’re proud of it, then we’re halfway to where we need to be. We want a

positive performance and positive mindset.”