WILL Goodwin has been rated as 50/50 for Oxford United’s Easter Monday clash at home with Fleetwood Town.

The striker was taken off at half-time in United’s 2-0 win at Port Vale, the side’s last game before the international break.

Goodwin was substituted in that match after picking up a knock on the side of his leg, on what was his first U’s start since signing for the club in January.

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The knock ruled him out of United’s Good Friday draw at Shrewsbury Town, while after arriving from Cheltenham Town, the 21-year-old had to be patient before being involved in the squad, as he recovered from a quad injury.

U’s head coach Des Buckingham said: “Will took a knock at Port Vale and the worry at half-time was that he’d done the same injury that he’d been rehabbing. That’s not the case.

“We’ve scanned him and he’s 50/50 for Monday. It’s nothing more than that and we fully expect him to either be available for Monday or the following weekend.”