Last time out - Barnsley Team:
Adam Davies
Aidy White
Marc Roberts
Angus MacDonald
James Bree
Adam Hammill
Conor Hourihane
Josh Scowen
Marley Watkins
Ryan Williams
Tom Bradshaw
Head to Head
Last six Barnsley v Leeds results:
01/10/16 Leeds (Kyle Bartley 36, Pablo Hernandez 54) 2-1 Barnsley (Charlie Taylor og 70)
19/4/14 Barnsley 0-1 Leeds (Ross McCormack 16) (Championship)
21/12/13 Leeds 0-0 Barnsley (Championship)
12/1/13 Barnsley (Chris Dagnall pen 63, 66) 2-0 Leeds (Championship)
6/10/12 Leeds (Luciano Becchio pen 42) 1-0 Barnsley (Championship)
31/12/11 Barnsley (Ricardo Vaz Te 16, 51, 72, Craig Davies 61) 4-1 Leeds (Luciano Becchio 90) (Championship)
Overall Record
Barnsley Wins: 19
Leeds Wins: 22
Draws: 17
Barnsley Goals: 77
Leeds Goals: 87
At Oakwell:
Barnsley Wins: 13
Leeds Wins: 6
Draws: 10
Barnsley Goals: 52
Leeds Goals: 36
First Met: Leeds 0-0 Barnsley Saturday 9th April 1921. (Second Division)
Biggest Win: Barnsley 4-1 Leeds Saturday 31st December 2011. (Championship)
Biggest Defeat: Leeds 4-0 Barnsley Saturday 8th April 1922 (Second Division) & Wednesday 9th January 1991. (FA Cup)
Last Home Win: Barnsley (Chris Dagnall 63,66) 2-0 Leeds Saturday 12th January 2013. (Championship)
Last Away Win: Leeds (Ross McCormack 55) 1-2 Barnsley (Ricardo Vaz Te 27, Craig Davies 43) Saturday 26th November 2011. (Championship)
Last Home Draw: Barnsley 1-1 Leeds Sunday 6th January 1991. (FA Cup)
Last Away Draw: Leeds 0-0 Barnsley Saturday 21st December 2013. (Championship)
Last Home Defeat: Barnsley 0-1 Leeds (Ross McCormack 16) Saturday 19th April 2014. (Championship)
Last Away Defeat: Leeds (Kyle Bartley 36, Pablo Hernandez 54) 2-1 Barnsley (Charlie Taylor og 70) Saturday 1st October 2016. (Championship)
Last Home Meeting:
Saturday 19th April 2014.
Barnsley 0 1 Leeds
Barnsley:
Luke Steele, Tom Kennedy, Martin Cranie, Jean-Yves Mvoto, Stephen Dawson, Liam Lawrence, Dale Jennings, Kelvin Etutu, Ryan McLaughlin, Chris O’Grady, Tomasz Cywka.
Substitutions:
Paddy McCourt (for Etuhu 66)
Nick Proschwitz (for Dawson 76)
Unused substitutes:
Iain Turner, Bobby Hassell, Lewin Nyatanga, Martin Woods, Jacob Mellis.
Manager: Danny Wilson (17th December 2013- 12th February 2015)
Leeds:
Jack Butland, Tom Lees, Jason Pearce, Stephen Warnock, Scott Wootton, Marius Zaliukas, Luke Murphy, Michael Brown, Michael Tonge, Matt Smith, Ross McCormack.
Substitutions:
Noel Hunt (for Zaliukas 60)
Aidy White (for Smith 82)
Unused substitutes:
Alex Cairns, Danny Pugh, Roldolph Austin, Alex Mowatt, Dominic Poleon.
Manager: Brian McDermott (12th April 2013 – 30th May 2014)
Still at respective clubs:
Barnsley: 1 (Nyatanga)
Leeds: 2 (Murphy, Mowatt)
Managers since this game (including caretakers):
Barnsley: 3: (Mark Burton/Paul Heckingbottom 12th February 2015- 25th February 2015, Lee Johnson 25th February 2015- 6th February 2016, Paul Heckingbottom 6th February 2016-present)
Leeds: 6 (Dave Hockaday 19th June 2014 – 28th August 2014, Darko Milanic 23rd September 2014 – 25th October 2014, Neil Redfearn 27th October 2014 – 20th May 2015, Uwe Rosler 20th May 2015 – 19th October 2015, Steve Evans 19th October 2015 – 2nd June 2016, Garry Monk 2nd June 2016 – present)
This Season:
Last six 2016-2017 results:
Barnsley:
17/01/17 Barnsley (Angus MacDonald 49) 1–2 Blackpool (Kelvin Mellor 30, Bright Osayi-Samuel 120) (AET) (FA Cup)
14/01/17 Fulham (Chris Martin pen 45, Scott Malone 55) 2-0 Barnsley (Championship)
7/01/17 Blackpool 0–0 Barnsley (FA Cup)
2/01/17 Nottingham Forest 0-1 Barnsley (Conor Hourihane 88) (Championship)
31/12/16 Barnsley (Tom Bradshaw 24, Sam Winnall 28) 2-2 Birmingham (Jacques Maghoma 33, Lukas Jutkiewicz pen 52) (Championship)
26/12/16 Barnsley (Sam Winnall 14, Marley Watkins 90) 2-0 Blackburn (Championship)
W: 2 D: 2 L: 2 F: 6 A: 6 GD: 0
Overall League Record: W: 11 D: 5 L: 10 F: 43 A: 39 GD: +4 Points: 38 Pos: 10th
Leeds:
13/01/17 Leeds (Chris Wood 45) 1-0 Derby (Championship)
9/01/17 Cambridge (Uche Ikpeazu) 1-2 Leeds (Stuart Dallas 56, Alex Mowatt 63) (FA Cup)
2/01/17 Leeds (Kyle Bartley 47, Chris Wood 66, 79) 3-0 Rotherham (Championship)
29/12/16 Aston Villa (Jonathan Kodjia pen 86) 1-1 Leeds (Pontus Jansson 54) (Championship)
26/12/16 Preston (Marnick Vermijl 27) 1-4 Leeds (Kemar Roofe 17, Hadi Sacko 23, Souleymane Doukara 31, Pablo Hernandez 88 (Championship)
17/12/16 Leeds (Kyle Bartley 89) 1-0 Brentford (Championship)
W: 5 D: 1 L: 0 F: 12 A: 3 GD: +9
Overall League Record W: 15 D: 3 L: 8 F: 35 A: 24 GD: +11 Points: 48 Pos: 3rd
Leeds last time out:
Leeds 1-0 Derby
Rob Green, Luke Ayling, Kyle Bartley, Gaetano Berardi, Lewie Coyle, Kemar Roofe, Pablo Hernandez, Liam Bridcutt, Chris Wood, Souleymane Doukara.
Substitutes:
Stuart Dallas (for Roofe 79)
Alex Mowatt (for Hernandez 87)
Unused Substitutes:
Marco Silvestri, Tyler Denton, Eunan O’Kane, Kalvin Phillips, Marcus Antonsson.
Leeds manager Garry Monk said:
“There was a lot of talk before the game about the league and putting distance between Derby, but the most important thing was the three points,”
“I challenged the players tonight to put everything we have been working for and the values we have and I wanted them to put it on the pitch, in front of the cameras, for themselves, against a very good opposition.
“We did that from start to finish and I am very proud of the players, it is an important three points.
"These young players are getting a different test in every game and they are coming through them, we are getting better and better with each match.
“The fans were fantastic tonight, the atmosphere was unbelievable and that is what I love about this ground.
“It is an old school, atmospheric ground which really creates a buzz, a massive sound and it really pushes the players to the limit, everybody did this together.
“The supporters can see how committed the players are on the pitch, we want Elland Road to be a fortress and at this moment in time, it is.”
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Other Fixtures:
Friday 20th January 2017:
7:45pm:
Brighton v Sheffield Wednesday
Saturday 21st January 2017:
12:30pm:
QPR v Fulham
3pm:
Aston Villa v Preston
Blackburn v Birmingham
Cardiff v Burton
Derby v Reading
Huddersfield v Ipswich
Newcastle v Rotherham
Norwich v Wolves
Nottingham Forest v Bristol City
Wigan v Brentford