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- Updated: October 9, 2016
Wimbledon secured their first win over Oxford and ended their unbeaten home record with a comfortable 3-1 win at the Kassam Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
Wimbledon began slowly but landed the first blow when Tom Elliott reacted to Darius Charles knocking it back across the box to head in the opener.
Charles went from provider to scorer when he curled a stunner past Simon Eastwood under controversial circumstances, and with a minute until the break, Andy Barcham ran onto an excellent through ball from Jake Reeves to finish calmly.
The U’s came out with a point to prove and Chris Maguire broke down the right, delivering a low cross which was steered beyond James …