Barnsley v Wolverhampton Wanderers

Last updated : 30 January 2017 By Rob Miles (BarnsleyBoy)

Last time out - Barnsley Team:

Adam Davies

Gethin Jones

Marc Roberts

Angus MacDonald

Aidy White

Marley Watkins

Matty James

Josh Scowen

Marley Watkins

Ryan Williams

Tom Bradshaw

 

Head to Head

Last six Barnsley v Wolves results:     

13/09/2016 Wolves 0-4 Barnsley (Conor Hourihane 73, Adam Hammill 83, Saidy Janko 85, Tom Bradshaw 90) (Championship)

19/2/2013 Barnsley (Chris Dagnall 49, Jacob Mellis 73) 2-1 Wolves (Bjorn Bergmann Sigurdarson 7) (Championship)

21/8/2012 Wolves (Stephen Ward 8, Sylvan Ebanks-Blake 61, David Edwards 70) 3-1 Barnsley (Tomasz Cywka 79) (Championship)

25/4/2009 Barnsley (Jon Macken 58) 1-1 Wolves (Kyel Reid 84) (Championship)

13/12/2008 Wolves (Bobby Hassell og 19, Kevin Foley 86) 2-0 Barnsley (Championship)

4/12/2007 Barnsley (Istvan Ferenczi 47) 1-0 Wolves (Championship)

 

Overall Record 

Barnsley Wins: 30

Wolves Wins: 32

Draws: 18

Barnsley Goals: 118

Wolves Goals: 132

At Oakwell:

Barnsley Wins: 22

Wolves Wins: 8

Draws: 10

Barnsley Goals: 79

Wolves Goals: 47

 

First Met:  Barnsley 0-1 Wolves, Saturday 1st December 1906. (Second Division)

Biggest Win: Barnsley 7-1 Wolves, Saturday 30th October 1909. (Second Division)

Biggest Defeat:  Wolves 9-1 Barnsley, Saturday 6th November 1926. (Second Division)

Last Home Win: Barnsley (Chris Dagnall 49, Jacob Mellis 73) 2-1 Wolves (Bjorn Bergmann Sigurdarson) Tuesday 19th February 2013. (Championship)

Last Away Win: Wolves 0-4 Barnsley (Conor Hourihane 73, Adam Hammill 83, Saidy Janko 85, Tom Bradshaw 90) Tuesday 13th September 2016. (Championship)

Last Home Draw: Barnsley (Jon Macken 58) 1-1 Wolves (Kyel Reid 84) Saturday 25th April 2009. (Championship)

Last Away Draw: Preston (Kevin Muscat pen 5) 1-1 Barnsley (Ashley Ward pen 52) Saturday 31st October 1998. (Division One)

Last Home Defeat: Barnsley (Sean McClare 8) 1-2 Wolves (Kevin Muscat 18, Temuri Ketsbaia 45) Tuesday 24th October 2000. (Division One)

Last Away Defeat: Wolves (Stephen Ward 8, Sylvan Ebanks-Blake 61, David Edwards 70) 3-1 Barnsley (Tomasz Cywka 79) Tuesday 21st August 2012. (Championship)

 

Last Home Meeting:

Tuesday 19th February 2013.

 

Barnsley 2                                         1 Wolves

             

Barnsley:

Luke Steele, Stephen Foster, Scott Wiseman, Martin Cranie, Tom Kennedy, Rory Delap, Jim O’Brien, David Perkins, Chris Dagnall, Marlon Harewood, Chris O’Grady.

Substitutions:

Jason Scotland (for Harewood 64)

Jacob Mellis (for O’Brien 65)

Jim McNulty (for O’Grady 78)

Unused substitutes:

Ben Alnwick, Bobby Hassell, Tomasz Cywka, Danny Rose.

Manager: David Flitcroft (29th December 2012- 30th November 2013)

 

Wolves:

Carl Ikeme, Jack Robinson, Kaspars Gorkss, Danny Batth, Kevin Foley, Dave Edwards, Karl Henry, Bakary Sako, Jamie O’Hara, Sylvain Ebanks-Blake, Bjorn Bergmann Sigurdarson.

Substitutions:

David Davis (for O’Hara 65)

Adam Hammill (for Edwards 76)

Jake Cassidy (for Sigurdarson 84)

Unused substitutes:

Dorus De Vries, Stephen Ward, Roger Johnson, Kevin Doyle.

Manager: Dean Saunders (7th January 2013 – 7th May 2013)

 

Still at respective clubs:

Barnsley: 0

Wolves: 3 (Ikeme, Batth, Edwards)

Managers since this game (including caretakers):

Barnsley: 5 (Micky Mellon 30th November 2013- 17th December 2013, Danny Wilson 17th December 2013- 12th February 2015, Mark Burton/Paul Heckingbottom 12th February 2015- 25th February 2015, Lee Johnson 25th February 2015- 6th February 2016, Paul Heckingbottom 6th February 2016-present)

Wolves: 4 (Kenny Jackett 1st June 2013 – 29th July 2016, Walter Zenga 30th July 2016 – 25th October 2016, Rob Edwards 25th October 2016 – 5th November 2016, Paul Lambert 5th November 2016 – present)

 

This Season:

Last six 2016-2017 results:

Barnsley:

28/01/17 Rotherham 0-1 Barnsley (Adam Armstrong 70) (Championship)

21/01/17 Barnsley (Tom Bradshaw 45, Ryan Kent 48, Conor Hourihane 54) 3–2 Leeds (Chris Wood 18, pen 68) (Championship)

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)

W: 3 D: 2 L: 1 F: 6 A: 6 GD: 0

Overall League Record: W: 13 D: 5 L: 10 F: 47 A: 41 GD: +6 Points: 44 Pos: 7th 

 

Wolves:

28/01/17 Liverpool (Divock Origi 86) 1-2 Wolves (Richard Stearman 1, Andreas Weimann 41) (FA Cup)

21/01/17 Norwich (Steven Naismith 13, Robbie Brady pen 75, Jonny Howson 90) 3-1 Wolves (Helder Costa pen 57) (Championship)

14/01/17 Wolves (Joe Mason 15) 1-0 Aston Villa (Championship)

07/01/17 Stoke 0-2 Wolves (Helder Costa 29, Matt Doherty 80) (FA Cup)

02/01/17 Sheffield Wednesday 0-0 Wolves (Championship)

31/12/16 Wolves (Dave Edwards 61) 1-2 QPR (Idrissa Sylla 52, Pawel Wszolek 87) (Championship)

W: 3 D: 1 L: 2 F: 7 A: 6 GD: +1

Overall League Record W: 8 D: 8 L: 11 F: 34 A: 37 GD: -3 Points: 32 Pos: 18th

 

Wolves last time out:

Liverpool 1-2 Wolves

Harry Burgoyne, Matt Doherty, Richard Stearman, Kortney Hause, Dave Edwards, George Saville, Lee Evans, Conor Coady, Helder Costa, Nouha Dicko, Andreas Weimann.

Substitutes:

Connor Ronan (for Costa 67)

Jon Dadi Bodvarsson (for Dicko 71)

Joe Mason (for Weimann 77)

Unused Substitutes:

Andy Lonergan, Danny Batth, Bright Enobakhare, Morgan Gibbs-White.

 

Wolves manager Paul Lambert said:

 "I think from the off we started well and counter-attacked. We pressed when we had to press and sat back when we had to be compact. The game plan was brilliant.

"[The last few minutes] it was horrible. I'm happy to admit that. The lads were running on empty. I've been here a few times before and this is the best result for me.

"We'll enjoy the ride. We might get dismantled in the next game but the last two games have been unbelievable."

 

 

Mad Sites:

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Official Sites:

www.barnsleyfc.co.uk

www.wolves.co.uk

 

Other Fixtures:

Tuesday 31st January 2017:

7:45pm:

Birmingham v Reading

Brentford v Aston Villa

Bristol City v Sheffield Wednesday

Cardiff v Preston

Ipswich v Derby

Nottingham Forest v Rotherham

Wednesday 1st February 2017:

7:45pm:

Blackburn v Leeds

Burton v Fulham

Newcastle v QPR

Thursday 2nd February 2017:

7:45pm:

Wigan v Sheffield Wednesday