Oxford F.C.

[3] The club's first recorded football matches did not take place until 1874,[4] the very first being a 0–0 draw against Rangers on Glasgow Green,[5] and 1873–74 was the club's first season of football,[6] with a record of 2 wins, 6 draws, and 3 defeats, scoring 9 and conceding 8.

The first tie the club played was a 2–0 defeat at Rangers in 1874–75, the first goal coming when McNeil "sent both the Oxford goalkeeper [M'Kinley] and the ball underneath the tape".

[9] The second occasion was in 1880–81, when a 6–0 victory against the Maxwell club, thanks to goals from Kaye (2), Martin, Smith, M'Lean, and Dunlop, was the club's only win in the competition.

[10] The club lost 4–3 at Cowlairs in the second round in a "fast and speedy" match,[11] and the club does not appear to have played again; although it entered the 1881–82 Scottish Cup, it scratched before the first round tie with Pilgrims of Glasgow.

The club played in blue and white jerseys with red stockings.