YORK City boss Nigel Worthington believes their victory at Fratton Park last month was good preparation for this afternoon’s clash against Oxford United.
The Minstermen won 1-0 in front of 16,000 at Portsmouth to help get them into contention for the Sky Bet League Two play-offs.
While the attendance at the Kassam Stadium will be less than half that level, Worthington thinks it is a worthy comparison.
He told The Press: “I have related it to Portsmouth.
“There probably won’t be 16,000 at Oxford, but it is a big stage — go and play.
“Go and soak the atmosphere up and do what we are good at.
“If you can quiet the crowd then that is a plus, but just keep your nerve, stay focused and enjoy it.”
Meanwhile, York forward Michael Coulson is facing a dilemma if they can finish in the top seven.
He said: “If we get into the play-offs, I’ll miss my own stag do, which isn’t ideal.
“There’s 30 of us due to go to Butlins, but if we stay in the play-off places I’ll have to give it a miss.”
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