Last time out (Middlesbrough 2-1 Barnsley)
40. Brad Collins
30. Michal Helik
26. Michael Sollbauer
2. Jordan Williams
6. Mads Andersen
4. Callum Styles
27. Alex Mowatt
17. Marcel Ritzmaier
16. Luke Thomas
9. Cauley Woodrow
28. Dominik Frieser
Head to Head
Last Six Barnsley v Bristol City results:
18/01/2020 (Championship) LOST
Bristol City (Niclas Eliasson 87) 1-0 Barnsley
01/11/2019 (Championship) DREW
Barnsley (Aapo Halme 77, Cauley Woodrow 90) 2-2 Bristol City (Ashley Williams 43, Andreas Weimann 77)
30/03/2018 (Championship) DREW
Barnsley (Kieffer Moore 7, Brad Potts 78) 2-2 Bristol City (Famara Diedhiou 31, Josh Brownhill 90)
05/08/2017 (Championship) LOST
Bristol City (Bobby Reid 16, 30, Famara Diedhiou 25) 3-1 Barnsley (Ryan Hedges 90)
22/04/2017 (Championship) LOST
Bristol City (Tammy Abraham 53, Jamie Paterson 69, Aden Flint 74) 3-2 Barnsley (Alex Mowatt 37, George Moncur 64)
29/10/2016 (Championship) DREW
Barnsley (Marley Watkins 21, Adam Hammill 90) 2-2 Bristol City (Lee Tomlin pen 58, Tammy Abraham 76)
Overall Record:
Bristol City Wins: 44
Barnsley Wins: 30
Draws: 23
Bristol City Goals: 178
Barnsley Goals: 150
At Oakwell:
Barnsley Wins: 26
Bristol City Wins: 9
Draws: 14
Barnsley Goals: 105
Bristol City Goals: 63
First Met: Barnsley 2-2 Bristol City, Wednesday 25th December 1901. (Second Division)
Biggest Win: Barnsley 7-1 Bristol City Friday 21st March 1913. Att: 8,000. (Second Division)
Biggest Defeat: Bristol City 5-0 Barnsley Saturday 12th April 1958. Att: 18,249. (Second Division)
Last Home Win: Barnsley (Jacob Mellis 50) 1-0 Bristol City Saturday 1st September 2012. Att: 8,088. (Championship)
Last Away Win: Bristol City 0-2 Barnsley (Ian Bryson, Neil Redfearn) Saturday 16th October 1993. Att: 6,923. (Division One)
Last Home Draw: Barnsley (Aapo Halme 77, Cauley Woodrow 90) 2-2 Bristol City (Ashley Williams 43, Andreas Weimann 71) Friday 1st November 2019. Att: 12,178. (Championship)
Last Away Draw: Bristol City (Marlon Pack 13, Joe Bryan 84) 2-2 Barnsley (Jabo Ibehre 44, Josh Scowen 53) Saturday 28th March 2015. Att: 11,937. (League One)
Last Home Defeat: Barnsley (Craig Davies 74) 1-2 Bristol City (Albert Adomah 14, Nicky Maynard 89) Saturday 29th October 2011. Att: 8,900. (Championship)
Last Away Defeat: Bristol City (Niclas Eliasson 87) 1-0 Barnsley, Saturday 18th January 2020. Att: 20,570. (Championship)
Last Home Meeting:
Friday 1st November 2019 (Championship)
Oakwell attendance: 12,178
Referee: Jarred Gillett
Barnsley 2-2 Bristol City
Barnsley:
40. Brad Collins
5. Bambo Diaby
24. Aapo Halme
21. Toby Sibbick
4. Kenny Dougall
12. Dimitri Cavaré
27. Alex Mowatt
11. Conor Chaplin
7. Jacob Brown
9. Cauley Woodrow
36. Mallik Wilks
Substitutions:
16. Luke Thomas (for Wilks 58)
19. Patrick Schmidt (for Chaplin 73)
28. Elliot Simoes (for Brown 81)
Unused Substitutes:
1. Samuel Sahin-Radlinger, 6. Mads Andersen, 22. Clarke Oduor, 8. Cameron McGeehan.
Manager: Adam Murray (8th October 2019 – 20th November 2019)
Bristol City:
1. Daniel Bentley
22. Tomas Kalas
23. Taylor Moore
29. Ashley Williams
8. Josh Brownhill
42. Han-Noah Massengo
32. Pedro Pereira
25. Tommy Rowe
11. Callum O'Dowda
14. Andreas Weimann
15. Marley Watkins
Substitutes:
19. Niclas Eliasson (for Brownhill 30)
6. Nathan Baker (for Moore 72)
18. Antoine Semenyo (for Watkins 73)
Unused Substitutes:
33. Niki Mäenpää, 5. Bailey Wright, 5. Kasey Palmer, 31. Rodri.
Manager: Lee Johnson (7th February 2016 – 5th July 2020)
League positions after the game:
Barnsley: 23rd P: 15 W: 1 D: 6 L: 8 F: 14 A: 29 GD: -15 Points: 9
Bristol City: 5th P: 15 W: 6 D: 7 L: 2 F: 24 A: 21 GD: +3 Points: 25
Still at respective clubs:
Barnsley: 11 (Collins, Sibbick, Halme, Mowatt, Woodrow, Chaplin, Thomas, Schmidt, Simoes, Andersen, Oduor)
Bristol City: 11 (Bentley, Kalas, Moore, O’Dowda, Rowe, Massengo, Weimann, Watkins, Baker, Semenyo, Palmer)
Managers since this game (including caretakers):
Barnsley: 2 (Gerhard Struber 20th November 2019 – 6th October 2020, Adam Murray 6th October 2020 – present)
Bristol City: 1 (Dean Holden (5th July 2020 – present)
This Season:
Last six 2020-2021 results:
Barnsley:
03/10/20 Middlesbrough (Jonny Howson 45, Chuba Akpom 48) 2-1 Barnsley (Cauley Woodrow pen 89) (Championship)
26/09/20 Barnsley 0-0 Coventry (Championship)
23/09/20 Chelsea (Tammy Abraham 19, Kai Havertz 28, 55, 65, Ross Barkley 49, Olivier Giroud 83) 6–0 Barnsley (League Cup)
19/9/20 Reading (Yakou Meite 67, Michael Olise 76) 2–0 Barnsley (Championship)
15/09/20 Middlesbrough 0–2 Barnsley (Patrick Schmidt 22, Jordan Williams 34) (League Cup)
12/09/20 Barnsley 0–1 Luton (James Collins 71) (Championship)
W: 1 D: 1 L: 4 F: 3 A: 11 GD: -8
League Record: W: 0 D: 1 L: 3 F: 1 A: 5 GD: -4 Points: 1 Pos: 21st
Bristol City:
03/10/20 Nottingham Forest (Luke Freeman 35) 1-2 Bristol City (Andreas Weimann 12, Nahki Wells 22) (Championship)
27/09/20 Bristol City (Tommy Rowe 59, Jamie Paterson 90) 2-0 Sheffield Wednesday (Championship)
24/09/20 Bristol City 0-3 Aston Villa (Anwar El Ghazi 11, Bertrand Traore 14, Ollie Watkins 73) (League Cup)
20/09/20 Stoke 0-2 Bristol City (Nahki Wells 45, Andreas Weimann 89) (Championship)
16/09/20 Bristol City (Chris Martin 42, Kasey Palmer 48, 88, Antoine Semenyo 82) 4-0 Northampton (League Cup)
12/09/20 Bristol City (Jamie Paterson 1, Tomas Kalas 82) 2-1 Coventry (Matt Godden 33) (Championship)
W: 5 D: 0 L: 1 F: 12 A: 5 GD: +7
League Record: W: 4 D: 0 L: 0 F: 8 A: 2 GD: +6 Points: 12 Pos: 1st
Bristol City last time out:
Nottingham Forest 1-2 Bristol City
1. Daniel Bentley
5. Alfie Mawson
23. Taylor Moore
26. Zak Vyner
14. Andreas Weimann
10. Jamie Paterson
2. Jack Hunt
25. Tommy Rowe
30. Tyreeq Bakinson
7. Chris Martin
21. Nahki Wells
Substitutions:
18. Antoine Semenyo (for Wells 68)
29. Chris Brunt (for Paterson 77)
9. Famara Diédhiou (for Martin 81)
Unused Substitutes:
12. Max O'Leary, 3. Jay Dasilva, 43. Steven Sessegnon, 11. Callum O'Dowda
Bristol City manager Dean Holden said:
"We got two very good goals again, then we switched off a little bit and the momentum of the game changed. At 2-1 we knew what they would throw at us in the second half so we had to stand up to it and we did, to be fair.
"Four wins from four is a tough ask in any division and the players are giving everything. Dan Bentley was incredible in the second half, some of the saves he made were big saves.
"Every single thing Forest threw at us, we managed to get ourselves in the way, and I'm really pleased it happened like that because in any successful season there's going to be times like that."
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Official Sites:
www.barnsleyfc.co.uk
www.bcfc.co.uk
Other Fixtures:
FRIDAY 16th OCTOBER 2020
Derby County v Watford
SATURDAY 17TH OCTOBER 2020
Birmingham City v Sheffield Wednesday
Blackburn Rovers v Nottingham Forest
AFC Bournemouth v Queens Park Rangers
Brentford v Coventry City
Luton Town v Stoke City
Middlesbrough v Reading
Rotherham United v Norwich City
Swansea City v Huddersfield Town
Wycombe Wanderers v Millwall
SUNDAY 18TH OCTOBER 2020
Preston North End v Cardiff City