Last time out (Barnsley 2-1 Millwall)
40. Brad Collins
26. Michael Sollbauer
30. Michal Helik
6. Mads Andersen
7. Callum Brittain
21. Romal Palmer
27. Alex Mowatt
4. Callum Styles
9. Cauley Woodrow
10. Daryl Dike
14. Carlton Morris
Head to Head
Last Six QPR v Barnsley results:
20/06/2020 (Championship) WON
QPR 0-1 Barnsley (Elliot Simoes 7)
03/02/2018 (Championship) LOST
QPR (Josh Scowen 48) 1-0 Barnsley
07/03/2017 (Championship) LOST
QPR (Idrissa Sylla 7, Angus MacDonald og 66) 2-1 Barnsley (Tom Bradshaw 79)
05/10/2013 (Championship) LOST
QPR (Charlie Austin 66, pen 87) 2-0 Barnsley
07/08/2010 (Championship) LOST
QPR (Heidar Helguson pen 41, Jamie Mackie 53, Adel Taarabt pen 63, Fitz Hall 81) 4-0 Barnsley
26/09/2009 (Championship) LOST
QPR (Mikele Leigertwood 7, Akos Buzsaky 15, 39, Ben Watson 67, Jay Simpson 79) 5-2 Barnsley (Stephen Foster 51, Andy Gray 56)
Overall Record:
Barnsley Wins: 18
QPR Wins: 28
Draws: 11
Barnsley Goals: 87
QPR Goals: 93
At Loftus Road:
QPR Wins: 22
Barnsley Wins: 2
Draws: 4
QPR Goals: 59
Barnsley Goals: 27
First Met: Barnsley 1-0 QPR, Saturday 5th March 1910 (FA Cup Quarter-Final)
First Met In League: QPR 2-2 Barnsley, Saturday 11th September 1948. Att: 20,791. (Second Division)
Biggest Win: Barnsley 7-0 QPR, Saturday 4th November 1950. Att: 17,927. (Second Division)
Biggest Defeats:
QPR (Kevin Gallen 60, Martin Rowlands 61, Gareth Ainsworth 63, Tony Thorpe 77) 4-0 Barnsley, Tuesday 30th September 2003. Att: 11,854. (Division Two)
QPR (Heidar Helguson pen 41, Jamie Mackie 53, Adel Taarbt pen 63, Fitz Hall 81) 4-0 Barnsley, Saturday 7th August 2010. Att: 13,445. (Championship)
Last Home Win: Barnsley (Cauley Woodrow pen 27, Conor Chaplin 37, Yoann Barbet og 64) 3-0 QPR, Tuesday 27th October 2020. Att: 0. (Championship)
Last Away Win: QPR 0-1 Barnsley (Elliot Simoes 7, Saturday 20th June 2020. Att: 0. (Championship)
Last Home Draw: Barnsley (Harvey Barnes 20) 1-1 QPR (Luke Freeman 87), Tuesday 26th September 2017. Att: 10,920. (Championship)
Last Away Draw: QPR (Jermaine Darlington 21, Robert Steiner 37) 2-2 Barnsley (Geoff Thomas 11, Nicky Eaden 57), Saturday 27th November 1999. Att: 11,054. (Division One)
Last Home Defeat: Barnsley (Chris O’Grady 54, 90) 2-3 QPR (Charlie Austin 42, Jean-Yves Mvoto og 43, Yun Suk-Young 68), Saturday 3rd May 2014. Att: 10,298. (Championship)
Last Away Defeat: QPR (Josh Scowen 48) 1-0 Barnsley, Saturday 3rd February 2018. Att: 12,413. (Championship)
Last Away Meeting:
Saturday 20th June 2020 (Championship)
Loftus Road attendance: 0
Referee: Andy Davies
QPR 0-1 Barnsley
QPR:
32. Liam Kelly
29. Yoann Barbet
23. Conor Masterson
14. Ryan Manning
22. Ángel Rangel
8. Luke Amos
12. Dominic Ball
19. Ilias Chair
10. Eberechi Eze
20. Bright Osayi-Samuel
9. Jordan Hugill
Substitutions:
17. Olamide Shodipo (for Amos 45)
3. Lee Wallace (for Ball 61)
2. Todd Kane (for Rangel 80)
Unused Substitutes:
1. Joe Lumley, 26. Faysal Bettache, 47. Jack Clarke, 18. Aramide Oteh.
Manager:
Mark Warburton (8th May 2019 – present)
Barnsley:
13. Jack Walton
6. Mads Andersen
18. Michael Sollbauer
3. Ben Williams
41. Romal Palmer
27. Alex Mowatt
14. Kilian Ludewig
17. Marcel Ritzmaier
7. Jacob Brown
28. Elliot Simoes
9. Cauley Woodrow
Substitutes:
11. Conor Chaplin (for Simoes 45)
4. Kenny Dougall (for Palmer 57)
20. Callum Styles (for Woodrow 74)
16. Luke Thomas (for Ludewig 84)
Unused Substitutes:
1. Samuel Radlinger, 24. Aapo Halme, 22. Clarke Oduor, 2. Jordan Williams, 19. Patrick Schmidt.
Manager: Gerhard Struber (20th November 2019 – 15th October 2020)
League positions after the game:
QPR: 13th P: 38 W: 14 D: 8 L: 16 F: 58 A: 63 GD: -5 Points: 50
Barnsley: 23rd P: 38 W: 9 D: 10 L: 19 F: 43 A: 62 GD: -19 Points: 37
Still at respective clubs:
QPR: 12 (Kelly, Ball, Masterson, Barbet, Amos, Chair, Lumley, Kane, Wallace, Bettache, Shodipo, Oteh)
Barnsley: 16 (Walton, B.Williams, Andersen, Sollbauer, Ritzmaier, Mowatt, Palmer, Woodrow, Simoes, J.Williams, Halme, Thomas, Styles, Chaplin, Schmidt, Oduor)
Managers since this game (including caretakers):
QPR: 0
Barnsley: 2 (Adam Murray 6th October 2020 – 23rd October 2020, Valerien Ismael 23rd October 2020 – present)
This Season:
Last six 2020-2021 results:
QPR:
27/02/21 Birmingham (Kristian Pedersen 82, Alen Halilovic 85) 2–1 QPR (Charlie Austin 44) (Championship)
24/02/21 Preston 0-0 QPR (Championship)
20/02/21 QPR (Stefan Johansen 58, Todd Kane 83) 2-1 Bournemouth (Shane Long 69) (Championship)
17/02/21 QPR (Sam Field 72, Charlie Austin 76) 2-1 Brentford (Ivan Toney 30) (Championship)
06/02/21 QPR (Yoann Barbet 54) 1-0 Blackburn (Championship)
01/02/21 Watford (Troy Deeney pen 52) 1-2 QPR (Charlie Austin 73, Albert Adomah 90) (Championship)
W: 4 D: 1 L: 1 F: 8 A: 5 GD: +3
League Record: W: 10 D: 10 L: 11 F: 31 A: 36 GD: -5 Points: 40 Pos: 17th
Barnsley:
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)
11/02/21 Barnsley 0–1 Chelsea (Tammy Abraham 64) (FA Cup Fifth Round)
W: 5 D: 0 L: 1 F: 9 A: 3 GD: +6
League Record: W: 15 D: 6 L: 11 F: 38 A: 36 GD: +2 Points: 51 Pos: 7th
QPR last time out:
Birmingham 2-1 QPR
13. Seny Dieng
6. Yoann Barbet
4. Rob Dickie
20. Geoff Cameron
12. Dominic Ball
14. Stefan Johansen
2. Todd Kane
25. Niko Hämäläinen
21. Chris Willock
7. Macauley Bonne
45. Charlie Austin
Substitutions:
15. Sam Field (for Willock 56)
9. Lyndon Dykes (for Austin 56)
29. Charlie Kelman (for Bonne 87)
37. Albert Adomah (for Johansen 87)
Unused Substitutes:
1 Joe Lumley, 24. Osman Kakay, 26. Faysal Bettache, 10. Ilias Chair, 19. George Thomas.
QPR manager Mark Warburton said:
"I felt the pitch was really poor. It was tough for both teams, hence you didn't see a nice game of football. You saw balls being lumped forward because it was so hard for players to make good decisions.
"We had the one bit of quality in the first half when after a great ball in, Charlie put in a great finish. We were in control then and what we had to do was do the ugly side in the second half better than we did.
"Stefan Johansen had a huge chance to make it 2-0. That was the deciding moment. But he looked down at the pitch. It bobbled over when he would finish those nine times out of 10."
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