……but last minute league goals for Sheffield Wednesday and Bristol City leave Reds joint bottom and seven points from safety.
After successive 1-0 victories Barnsley are one of only four teams yet to concede a goal in this season’s competition along with Blackburn, Wigan and Manchester City
This win at the KC Stadium, their first there since 2006 and only their second ever at that particular ground saw them win away from home in the FA Cup for the first time since the famous victory at Liverpool in 2008.
Barnsley have now lost just one of their five games under David Flitcroft and none of the last four. It is their longest unbeaten run in 13 months. They have won three of those five and kept three clean sheets. Before this they had gone 14 matches since their last shut out.
Under Flitcroft The Reds have conceded in the first half just once- in his first match, the 2-1 defeat at Peterborough. Before this, Barnsley had conceded in the first half in nine of the previous 10 matches.
Barnsley Team:
Luke Steele
Bobby Hassell
Scott Golbourne
Scott Wiseman (YC)
Martin Cranie
Tom Kennedy
David Perkins
Jacob Mellis
Kelvin Etuhu (YC)
Marlon Harewood
Chris Dagnall
Substitutes:
Jim O’Brien (for Mellis 58)
John Stones (for Wiseman 65)
Stephen Foster (for Dagnall 75)
Unused Substitutes:
Ben Alnwick, Rhys Oates, Danny Rose, Reuben Noble-Lazarus.
Match Reports:
FA Cup Fourth Round results Saturday 26th January 2013:
Stoke 0-1 Manchester City
Bolton 1-2 Everton
Brighton 2-3 Arsenal
Derby 0-3 Blackburn
Huddersfield 1-1 Leicester
Hull 0-1 BARNSLEY
Macclesfield 0-1 Wigan
Middlesbrough 2-1 Aldershot
Norwich 0-1 Luton
QPR 2-4 MK Dons
Reading 4-0 Sheffield United
Manchester 4-1 Fulham
Friday 25th January 2013:
Millwall 2-1 Aston Villa
Sunday 26th January 2013:
Brentford 2-2 Chelsea
Leeds 2–1 Tottenham
Oldham3–2 Liverpool
Npower Championship results Saturday 26th January 2013:
Bristol City 2-1 Ipswich
Burnley 1-2 Birmingham
Charlton 1-2 Sheffield Wednesday
Nottingham Forest 0-3 Watford
Wolves 1-2 Blackpool
Barnsley lie in 23rd place in the Npower Championship with 25 points from 28 games.
We are 22 points off the Play-Offs 25 points off the Automatic Promotion Places, 35 points off First place and 7 points off Safety.
Up to 26.1.13
Next Up:
At Oakwell:
Npower Championship Matchday Twenty Nine: Barnsley v Millwall Tuesday 29th January 2013 Kick-Off 7:45pm:
Tickets:
Adult, non-member: £23
Adult, member: £20
OAP, non-member: £16
OAP, member: £15
Students (18-20), non-member: £16
Students (18-20), member: £15
Juveniles (12-17), non-member: £16
Juveniles (12-17), member: £15
Juveniles (5-11): £5
On The Road:
Npower Championship Matchday Thirty: Blackpool v Barnsley Saturday 2nd February 2013: Kick-Off: 3pm
Tickets:
Adults - £12.50
OAP (60+) - £10
Juveniles (U18) - £7.50
Juniors (11-15) - £8
Aged 10 and under - £1