Last time out (QPR 1-3 Barnsley)
40. Brad Collins
6. Mads Andersen
30. Michal Helik
20. Toby Sibbick
21. Romal Palmer
27. Alex Mowatt
7. Callum Brittain
4. Callum Styles
9. Cauley Woodrow
11. Conor Chaplin
10. Daryl Dike
Head to Head
Last six Barnsley v Birmingham results:
11/02/2020 (Championship) LOST
Barnsley 0-1 Birmingham (Scott Hogan 76)
04/11/2017 (Championship) WON
Barnsley (Tom Bradshaw 2, Zeki Fryers 68) 2-0 Birmingham
31/12/2016 (Championship) DREW
Barnsley (Tom Bradshaw 24, Sam Winnall 28) 2-2 Birmingham (Jacques Maghoma 33, Lukas Jutkiewicz pen 52)
30/11/2013 (Championship) LOST
Barnsley 0-3 Birmingham (Paul Caddis 13, pen 22, Nikola Zigic 37)
26/12/2012 (Championship) LOST
Barnsley (Jonathan Greening 38) 1-2 Birmingham (Curtis Davies 35, 77)
21/02/2012 (Championship) LOST
Barnsley (Craig Davies 19) 1-3 Birmingham (Chris Burke 8, Keith Fahey 27, Nathan Redmond 78)
Overall Record:
Birmingham Wins: 39
Barnsley Wins: 25
Draws: 20
Birmingham Goals: 129
Barnsley Goals: 109
At Oakwell:
Barnsley Wins: 13
Birmingham Wins: 19
Draws: 10
Barnsley Goals: 60
Birmingham Goals: 68
First Met: Small Heath 3-1 Barnsley, Saturday 17th September 1898. Att: 5,000. (Second Division)
Biggest Win: Barnsley 7-2 Small Heath, Saturday 14th January 1899. Att: 2,000. (Second Division)
Biggest Defeats:
Small Heath 5-0 Barnsley, Saturday 2nd December 1899. (Second Division)
Barnsley 0-5 Birmingham, Saturday 14th February 1920. Att: 12,000. (Second Division)
Barnsley 0-5 Birmingham (Steve Claridge, Jonathan Hunt pen, Ken Charley, Neil Doherty, Richard Forsyth), Saturday 2nd September 1995. Att: 11,121. (Division One)
Last Home Win: Barnsley (Tom Bradshaw 2, Zeki Fryers 68) 2-0 Birmingham, Saturday 4th November 2017. Att: 12,946. (Championship)
Last Away Win: Birmingham (Scott Hogan 56) 1-2 Barnsley (Cauley Woodrow pen 71, Callum Styles 84), Tuesday 1st December 2020. Att: 0. (Championship)
Last Home Draw: Barnsley (Tom Bradshaw 24, Sam Winnall 28) 2-2 Birmingham (Jacques Maghoma 33, Lukas Jutkiewicz pen 52), Saturday 31st December 2016. Att: 13,367. (Championship)
Last Away Draw: Birmingham (Nikola Zigic 10) 1-1 Barnsley (Jacob Mellis 61), Wednesday 1st January 2014. Att: 14,422. (Championship)
Last Home Defeat: Barnsley 0-1 Birmingham (Scott Hogan 76), Tuesday 11th February 2020. Att: 12,788. (Championship)
Last Away Defeat: Birmingham (Lukas Jutkiewicz 69, Alvaro 77) 2-0 Barnsley, Tuesday 20th August 2019. Att: 20,061. (Championship)
Last Home Meeting:
Tuesday 11th February 2020 (Championship)
Oakwell attendance: 12,788
Referee: Dean Whitestone
Barnsley 0-1 Birmingham
Barnsley:
40. Brad Collins
6. Mads Andersen
18. Michael Sollbauer
22. Clarke Oduor
2. Jordan Williams
27. Alex Mowatt
20. Callum Styles
28. Elliot Simoes
9. Cauley Woodrow
7. Jacob Brown
11. Conor Chaplin
Substitutions:
14. Kilian Ludewig (for Oduor 27)
10. Mike Bähre (for Styles 45)
16. Luke Thomas (for Simoes 70)
Unused Substitutes:
13. Jack Walton, 24. Aapo Halme, 4. Kenny Dougall, 19. Patrick Schmidt.
Manager:
Gerhard Struber (20th November 2019 – 15th October 2020)
Birmingham:
1 Lee Camp
14. Jake Clarke-Salter
4. Marc Roberts
3. Kristian Pedersen
5. Maxime Colin
34. Ivan Sunjic
20. Gary Gardner
22. Jude Bellingham
15. Jefferson Montero
10. Lukas Jutkiewicz
40. Scott Hogan
Substitutes:
11. Jérémie Bela (for Montero 70)
12. Harlee Dean (for Jutkiewicz 86)
2. Wes Harding (for Bellingham 88)
Unused Substitutes:
27. Connal Trueman, 33. Cheick Keita, 44. Caolan Boyd-Munce, 7. Dan Crowley.
Manager: Pep Clotet (18th June 2019 – 10th July 2020)
League positions after the game:
Barnsley: 23rd P: 32 W: 5 D: 10 L: 17 F: 37 A: 58 GD: -21 Points: 25
Birmingham: 14th P: 32 W: 12 D: 7 L: 13 F: 41 A: 48 GD: -7 Points: 43
Still at respective clubs:
Barnsley: 14 (Collins, J.Williams, Andersen, Sollbauer, Styles, Mowatt, Woodrow, Chaplin, Oduor, Simoes, Walton, Halme, Thomas, Schmidt)
Birmingham: 13 (Pedersen, Roberts, Colin, Clarke-Salter, Gardner, Sunjic, Jutkiewicz, Hogan, Trueman, Dean, Crowley, Bela, Boyd-Munce)
Managers since this game (including caretakers):
Barnsley: 2 (Adam Murray 6th October 2020 – 23rd October 2020, Valerien Ismael 23rd October 2020 – present)
Birmingham: 2 (Steve Spooner 10th July 2020 – 31st July 2020, Aitor Karanka 31st July 2020 – present)
This Season:
Last six 2020-2021 results:
Barnsley:
03/03/21 QPR (Charlie Austin 26) 1–3 Barnsley (Daryl Dike 23, Alex Mowatt 29, Carlton Morris 57) (Championship)
27/02/21 Barnsley (Cauley Woodrow 2, Michal Helik 59) 2–1 Millwall (Mason Bennett 6) (Championship)
24/02/21 Barnsley (Callum Styles 9, Daryl Dike 90) 2–0 Stoke (Championship)
20/02/21 Bristol City 0-1 Barnsley (Carlton Morris 67) (Championship)
17/02/21 Barnsley (Carlton Morris 72, Alex Mowatt 90) 2–1 Blackburn (Adam Armstrong 90) (Championship)
14/02/21 Brentford 0–2 Barnsley (Conor Chaplin 13, Carlton Morris 47) (Championship)
W: 6 D: 0 L: 0 F: 12 A: 3 GD: +9
League Record: W: 16 D: 6 L: 11 F: 41 A: 37 GD: +4 Points: 54 Pos: 7th
Birmingham:
02/03/21 Huddersfield (Fraizer Campbell 63) 1–1 Birmingham (Marc Roberts 67) (Championship)
27/02/21 Birmingham (Kristian Pedersen 82, Alen Halilovic 85) 2–1 QPR (Charlie Austin 44) (Championship)
23/02/21 Birmingham (Ivan Sanchez 38) 1-3 Norwich (Teemu Pukki 26, 76, Oliver Skipp 90) (Championship)
20/02/21 Sheffield Wednesday 0-1 Birmingham (Scott Hogan 63) (Championship)
17/02/21 Millwall (Jed Wallace 2, Ben Thompson 75) 2-0 Birmingham (Championship)
13/02/21 Birmingham 0-1 Luton (Dan Potts 31) (Championship)
W: 2 D: 1 L: 3 F: 5 A: 8 GD: -3
League Record: W: 8 D: 11 L: 15 F: 26 A: 42 GD: -16 Points: 35 Pos: 21st
Birmingham last time out:
Huddersfield 1-1 Birmingham
30. Neil Etheridge
2. Maxime Colin
4. Marc Roberts
12. Harlee Dean
3. Kristian Pedersen
24. Rekeem Harper
17. Ivan Sánchez
35. Alen Halilovic
34. Ivan Sunjic
11. Jeremie Bela
10. Lukas Jutkiewicz
Substitutions:
20. Gary Gardner (for Halilovic 84)
9. Scott Hogan (for Jutkiewicz 84)
6. Yan Valery (for Sanchez 90+1)
Unused Substitutes:
1 Andres Prieto, 5. George Friend, 8. Adam Clayton, 14. Jonathan Leko, 15. Jake Clarke-Salter, 18. Riley McGree.
Birmingham manager Aitor Karanka said:
"We had more chances than them, especially the last one, Scotty had the chance to win the game.
"Once again we started losing but we had a good comeback and I could feel that they are not the team they were at the beginning of the season.
"In the past we would have lost that game, and now we are better, we have a point, we are keeping them close to us in the table and I think it's a good point and especially a good performance."
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