Barnsley v Charlton Athletic

Last updated : 16 August 2019 By Rob Miles

Last time out (Barnsley 0-3 Carlisle) - Barnsley Team:
40, Brad Collins
2. Jordan Williams
24. Aapo Halme
6. Mads Anderson
23. Dani Pinillos
11. Conor Chaplin
8. Cameron McGeehan
20. Callum Styles
26. Mamadou Thiam
9. Cauley Woodrow
36. Mallik Wilks

Head to Head

Last Six Barnsley v Charlton results:

29/12/2018

Barnsley (Brad Potts 5, Mamadou Thiam 14) 2-1 Charlton (Ben Reeves 73) (League One)

20/10/2018

Charlton (Karlan Grant 8, 52) 2-0 Barnsley (League One)

15/04/2014

Charlton (Astrit Ajdarevic 90) 1-2 Barnsley (Jean-Yves Mvoto 32, Tom Kennedy 63) (Championship)

17/8/2013

Barnsley (Chris O’Grady 16, 55) 2-2 Charlton (Jordan Cousins 64, Simon Church 72) (Championship)

13/04/2013

Barnsley 0-6 Charlton (Bradley Pritchard 4, Johnnie Jackson 19, Yann Kermorgant 48, Callum Harriott 59, Salim Serkar 80, Ricardo Fuller 90) (Championship)

20/10/2012

Charlton 0-1 Barnsley (Tomasz Cywka 64) (Championship)


Overall Record:

Barnsley Wins: 17

Charlton Wins: 19

Draws: 14

Barnsley Goals: 74

Charlton Goals: 75

At Oakwell:

Barnsley Wins: 14

Charlton Wins: 5

Draws: 6

Barnsley Goals: 44

Charlton Goals: 24


First Met In League: Barnsley 2-0 Charlton, Saturday 23rd November 1929. Att: 3,142 (Division Two)

Biggest Win: Barnsley 7-1 Charlton, Wednesday 10th September 1958. Att: 11,834 (Division Two)

Biggest Defeat: Barnsley 0-6 Charlton, Saturday 13th April 2013. Att: 9,469 (Championship)

Last Home Win: Barnsley (Brad Potts 5, Mamadou Thiam 14) 2-1 Charlton (Ben Reeves 73), Saturday 29th December 2018. Att: 11,978 (League One)

Last Away Win: Charlton (Astrit Ajdarevic 90) 1-2 Barnsley (Jean-Yves Mvoto 32, Tom Kennedy 63), Saturday 20th October 2012. Att: 16,320 (Championship)

Last Home Draw: Barnsley (Chris O’Grady 16, 55) 2-2 Charlton (Jordan Cousins 64, Simon Church 72), Saturday 17th August 2013. Att: 9,554 (Championship)

Last Away Draw: Charlton (Zheng Zhi 82) 1-1 Barnsley (Kim Christensen 90), Saturday 6th October 2007. Att: 21,081 (Championship)

Last Home Defeat: Barnsley 0-6 Charlton (Bradley Pritchard 4, Johnnie Jackson 19, Yann Kermorgant 48, Callum Harriott 59, Salim Kerkar 80, Ricardo Fuller 90), Saturday 13th April 2013. Att: 9,469 (Championship)

Last Away Defeat: Charlton (Karlan Grant 8, 52) 2-0 Barnsley, Saturday 20th October 2018. Att: 12,416 (League One)


Last Home Meeting:

Saturday 29th December 2018 (League One)

Oakwell attendance: 11,978

Referee: Darren Bond

Barnsley 2-1 Charlton

Barnsley:

Adam Davies, Dimitri Cavare , Ethan Pinnock, Liam Lindsday, Dani Pinillos, Cameron McGeehan, Brad Potts, Alex Mowatt, Mike Bahre, Mamadou Thiam, Cauley Woodrow.

Substitutions:

Jacob Brown (for Bahre 70)

Kenny Dougall (for Potts 77)

Ryan Hedges (for Thiam 87)

Unused substitutes:

George Moncur, Adam Jackson, Victor Adeboyejo, Jake Greatorex.

Manager: Daniel Stendel (6th June 2018 - present)

Charlton:

Jed Steer, Anfernee Dijksteel, Patrick Bauer, Jason Pearce, Chris Solly , Krystian Bielik, Darren Pratley, Ben Reeves, Mark Marshall, Karlan Grant, Lyle Taylor.

Substitutions:

Tariqe Fosu (for Pratley 60)

Toby Stevenson (for Pearce 64)

Recco Hackett-Fairchild (for Marshall 81)

Unused substitutes:

Dillon Phillips, Albie Morgan, Nicky Ajose, Brendan Sarpong-Wiredu.

Manager: Lee Bowyer (22nd March 2018 - present)


Still at respective clubs:

Barnsley: 9 (Cavare, Pinillos, McGeehan, Mowatt, Bahre, Thiam, Woodrow, Adeboyejo, Greatorex)

Charlton: 8 (Pearce, Solly, Pratley, Taylor, Stevenson, Phillips, Morgan, Sarpeng-Wiredu)

Managers since this game (including caretakers):

None

League positions after match:

Barnsley: 4th P: 24 W: 13 D: 6 L: 5 F: 40 A: 22 GD: +18 Points: 45

Charlton: 6th P: 25 W: 13 D: 4 L: 8 F: 40 A: 29 GD: +11 Points: 43

 

Last Season/This Season:

Last six 2019-2010/2018-2019 results:

Barnsley:

13/08/19 Barnsley 0-3 Carlisle (Harry McKirdy 24, Jack Bridge pen 58, Nathan Thomas 64) (EFL Cup First Round)

10/08/19 Sheffield Wednesday (Jacob Murphy 2, Steven Fletcher 60) 2-0 Barnsley (Championship)

03/08/19 Barnsley (Luke Thomas 13) 1-0 Fulham (Championship)

04/05/19 Bristol Rovers (Alex Rodman 71, 90) 2-1 Barnsley (Kieffer Moore 12)

27/04/19 Barnsley (Cauley Woodrow 40, Liam Lindsay 59) 2-1 Blackpool (Harry Pritchard 15) (League One)

22/04/19 Plymouth 0-3 Barnsley (Cauley Woodrow 15, Jacob Brown 21, Alex Mowatt 28) (League One)

W: 3 D: 0 L: 3 F: 7 A: 8 GD: -1

League Record: W: 1 D: 0 L: 1 F: 1 A: 2 GD: -1 Points: 3 Pos: 15th


Charlton Athletic:

13/08/19 Charlton 0-0 Forest Green (EFL Cup First Round)

10/08/19 Charlton (Lyle Taylor 25, Chuks Aneke 75, Conor Gallagher 83) 3-1 Stoke (Tom Ince 37) (Championship)

03/08/19 Blackburn (Dillon Phillips og 54) 1-2 Charlton (Ben Purrington 43, Lyle Taylor 77) (Championship)

26/05/19 Charlton (Ben Purrington 35, Patrick Bauer 90) 2-1 Sunderland (Naby Sarr og 5) (League One Play-Off Final)

17/05/19 Charlton (Krystian Bielik 2, Darren Pratley 101) 2-3 Doncaster (Tommy Rowe 11, Andy Butler 88, John Marquis 100) (League One Play-Off Semi-Final Second Leg)

12/05/19 Doncaster (Matty Blair 87) 1-2 Charlton (Lyle Taylor 32, Joe Aribo 34) (League One Play-Off Semi-Final First Leg)

W: 4 D: 1 L: 1 F: 11 A: 7 GD: +4

League Record: W: 2 D: 0 L: 0 F: 5 A: 2 GD: +3 Points: 6 Pos: 2nd


Charlton last time out:

Forest Green 0-0 Charlton


13. Ben Amos
40. Brendan Sarpong-Wiredu
4. Adedeji Oshilaja
23. Naby Sarr (C)
45. Alfie Doughty
8. Jake Forster-Caskey
32. George Lapslie
28. Sam Field
19. Albie Morgan
17. Macauley Bonne
10. Chuks Aneke 


Substitutions:
38. Armando Quitirna (for Aneke 62)
35. Wilberforce Ocran (for Field 78)
Unused Substitutes:

1. Dillon Phillips, 43. Toby Stevenson, 33. Ben Dempsey

Charlton manager Lee Bowyer said:
“I’m disappointed. I want to win every game. I think the side we had out was strong enough to win. Too many performances weren’t good enough, that’s what it boils down too. There was too much casualness, not enough urgency. I think there are two people who can hold their hands up and say ‘do you know what, I did well tonight’ and that’s probably Ben (Amos) and Naby Sarr. Apart from that the rest of them weren’t good enough.

“Like I said before, these are good opportunities for people to stake a claim. There is competition for places, that’s starting XI or if you are on the bench. It’s competition because we have 20 odd players now and there are 18 places in a squad. People are going to miss out, so when you do get opportunities you have to grab it and too many didn’t, which is disappointing.”

Mad Sites:
www.barnsley-mad.co.uk
www.charltonathletic-mad.co.uk

Official Sites:
www.barnsleyfc.co.uk
www.cafc.co.uk

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