Sutton’s bid to repeat last season’s run to the Papa Johns Trophy final will continue in to the knockout stages after a fine win over League One Oxford saw U’s go through, though as runners-up in the group after Chelsea’s two late goals earned a 3-2 win over Leyton Orient and top place by virtue of having scored one more goal. That means an away tie in the first knockout stage for U’s, with Colchester, MK Dons and Stevenage the likely opponents as well as either Portsmouth or AFC Wimbledon, who meet in a fortnight to determine who finishes top of that group.

With Sutton’s group having turned in to a knockout competition already, though, all the home U’s could worry about was winning this game to qualify and, with a side including five of the team that had beaten Wimbledon at the weekend this was impressively achieved against an Oxford side who also made six changes from the weekend. The visitors had their chances, twice striking the woodwork in the first half and drawing three good saves from Brad House after the interval, but Sutton took the chances that came and deservedly went through.

U’s line up saw Rob Milsom in midfield in the absence of the suspended Craig Eastmond, with Sam Hart starting at left back and Kylian Kouassi and Luke Gambin in the wide positions and Tope Fadahunsi and Kwame Thomas up front, and within a minute U’s had created a chance when Gambin and Kouassi combined to find Fadahunsi on the edge of the penalty area and his instant shot on the turn was only just too high.

Oxford enjoyed plenty of possession and were patient in their build up, but often the moves broke down before they could trouble the Sutton back line. However there were two escapes for U’s as first Matty Taylor collected Steve Seddon’s cross at the far post but shot against the underside of the bar when he should have done better, and then Tyler Goodrham saw his header from Djavan Anderson’s cross hit the outside of the post. There was an escape for Oxford as well when Joe Kizzi dived to head in a Milsom free kick but referee Sunny Gill spotted some off the ball pushing and ruled the effort out. There might also have been an escape for goalkeeper Eddie McGinty when he rushed outside his penalty area to block Kouassi’s attempt, the referee waving away appeals that he had used his hand in an incident that happened at high speed, and although U’s did end up with a free kick as Fadahunsi was fouled much closer to goal, Milsom’s free kick was blocked by the defensive wall.

McGinty was in action again early in the second half, backpedalling to tip Hart’s chipped cross-cum-shot over the bar, but this time the reprieve was only temporary as Coby Rowe climbed above everyone to nod home Milsom’s corner. Oxford responded with a fierce shot from Alex Rodrigues which was beaten away by House, but on the hour manager Matt Gray made the club’s first quadruple substitution in a competitive game, including an appearance for Craig Dundas at centre back as Sam Hart came off, Joe Kizzi moving to right back and the versatile Enzio Boldewijn moving the the left, while Omar Bugiel came on in an unfamilar midfield position.

There was a more central role for Kouassi after the changes, and he took little time in making an impact, collecting a cross from Josh Neufville and battling well for possession before being tripped by Stuart Findlay. With Milsom one of the four to have gone off, Kouassi took the responsibility from the penalty spot and sent McGinty the wrong way.

House almost immediately made a good save from Goodrham, and near the end made a very smart stop to hold a low volley which was Ciaran Brown’s first touch after coming on as a substitute, but Sutton saw the game out and Gambin saw a shot saved by McGinty in the closing stages.

Sutton: B House, J Kizzi,  S Hart (sub C Dundas 61), C Rowe, A Lovatt, R Milsom(sub O Bugiel 61), E Boldewijn, L Gambin, K Thomas(sub J Neufville 61), T Fadahunsi(sub D Wilson 61), K Kouassi. Subs n/u J Rose, W Randall, R Charles-Cook Booked: Lovatt, Bugiel

Oxford: E McGinty, D Anderson, S Seddon, S Findlay (sub C Brown 75), E Moore, A Rodriguez(sub M Browne 61), B Bodin, M McGuane, M Taylor(sub G O’Donkor 61), K Joseph(sub O Smyth 75)-, T Goodrham. Subs n/u S Eastwood, J Mousinho, J Golding

Referee: Sunny Gill

Attendance: 971(217 away)