TOMORROW'S game against Charlton Athletic will bring back fond memories for Oxford United goalkeeper Jack Stevens.
The Addicks' last visit to the Kassam Stadium, on Good Friday 2019, saw the U's stopper thrown in at the deep end for a memorable debut.
Oxford Mail sports reporter James Roberts shares his memories of the game and looks at what it meant for both clubs.
With two in-form teams going toe-to-toe in front of a large bank holiday crowd, there was plenty to get excited about.
Ahmed Kashi returned from suspension to anchor the U's midfield, while Jerome Sinclair led the line.
Charlton went in front after just five minutes through Lyle Taylor's penalty, but two excellent goals from Curtis Nelson and Luke Garbutt quickly turned the tables.
Luke Garbutt wheels away after scoring United's second Picture: David Fleming
The game will be remembered for goalkeeper Simon Eastwood's bizarre sending off after the break, which gave Stevens the chance to be United's hero.
Looking back on the match, he said: "The best day of my career was my debut with a big crowd against Charlton, when the crowd were singing my name after the game.
"That was a really big moment for me."
Jack Stevens excellently claws away Patrick Bauer's late effort Picture: David Fleming
The win mathematically secured Sky Bet League One safety for United, while Charlton went on to taste play-off final glory.
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