United made just one change from the side that lost to Southend, Dean Whitehead coming back into midfield, with Oldfield pushed up front alongside Basham (until ten minutes into the second half when he returned to midfield to leave Bash up front on his own) and Andy Scott relegated to the bench. Scott replaced Basham as the lone striker with about fifteen minutes to go and Bobby Ford came on for Whitehead with just seconds remaining, and certainly not long enough to make it worth his while getting changed.
Referee Clive Penton had a 'mare, booking seven players, including Scott McNiven after a Danny Thomas dive, Matt Bound, James Hunt and Savage, and showing a straight red card to Dave Waterman after a comical mix-up between him and Oldfield allowed a Bournemouth player to sneak the ball away, causing Waterman to lunge into a pointless, but fairly harmless tackle. The attendance of 4,842 included a useful 895 from Oxford. A match report can be found here.
As a result of this point United move up to 13th in the table and Bournemouth remain fourth from bottom. The two other Division Three games saw Darlington, watched by Faustino Asprilla, beat Carlisle 2-0 and Bristol Rovers registered their first win of the season, beating Swansea 3-1.
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