Bolton Wanderers v Barnsley

Last updated : 09 August 2021 By Rob Miles

Last time out (Cardiff 1-1 Barnsley)

40. Brad Collins

5. Liam Kitching

30. Michal Helik

20. Toby Sibbick

3. Ben Williams

21. Romal Palmer

4. Callum Styles

7. Callum Brittain

28. Dominik Frieser

9. Cauley Woodrow

14. Carlton Morris

 

Head to Head

Last six Bolton v Barnsley results:

02/12/2017 (Championship) LOST

Bolton (Gary Madine 20, pen 39, Mark Little 69) 3-1 Barnsley (Tom Bradshaw pen 22)

12/04/2014 (Championship) LOST

Bolton (Jermaine Beckford 44) 1-0 Barnsley

17/11/2012 (Championship) DREW

Bolton (Kevin Davies 24) 1-1 Barnsley (Craig Davies 65)

11/11/2000 (Division One) LOST

Bolton (Michael Ricketts 14, Ricardo Gardner 28) 2-0 Barnsley

18/09/1999 (Division One) DREW

Bolton (David Tuttle og 4, Ricardo Gardner 85) 2-2 Barnsley (Craig Hignett 16, Darren Barnard 54)

09/03/1999 (Division One) DREW

Bolton (Scott Sellars 15, Dean Holdsworth pen 25, Eidur Gudjohnsen 80) 3-3 Barnsley (Craig Hignett 34, 48, Scott Jones 43)

 

Overall Record:

Bolton Wins: 16

Barnsley Wins: 12

Draws: 13

Bolton Goals: 71

Barnsley Goals: 53

At Bolton:

Bolton Wins: 11

Barnsley Wins: 3

Draws: 6

Bolton Goals: 46

Barnsley Goals: 21

 

First Met: Barnsley 1-6 Bolton, Tuesday 26th December 1899. (Second Division)

Biggest Win: Barnsley 3-0 Bolton, Saturday 12th September 1981. Att: 13,844 (Second Division) & Barnsley (Nicky Eaden, Steve Davis, Neil Redfearn) 3-0 Bolton. Saturday 26th November 1994. Att: 8,507 (Division One)

Biggest Defeat: Bolton 8-0 Barnsley, Saturday 6th October 1934. Att: 15,009. (Second Division)

Last Home Win: Barnsley (Darren Barnard 26) 1-0 Bolton, Saturday 3rd January 1998. Att: 15,042. (FA Cup Third Round)

Last Away Win: Bolton (John McGinlay, Mark Seagraves) 2-3 Barnsley (Charlie Bishop, Andy Payton 2), Sunday 8th May 1994. Att: 11,661. (Division One)

Last Home Draw: Barnsley (Gary Gardner 22, Oli McBurnie 90) 2-2 Bolton (Adam Le Fondre pen 82, Craig Noone 85), Saturday 14th April 2018. Att: 14,138. (Championship)

Last Away Draw: Bolton (Kevin Davies 24) 1-1 Barnsley (Craig Davies 65), Saturday 17th November 2012. Att: 16,965. (Championship)

Last Home Defeat: Barnsley 0-1 Bolton (Neil Danns 64), Thursday 26th December 2013. Att: 12,484. (Championship)

Last Away Defeat: Bolton (Gary Madine 20, pen 39, Mark Little 69) 3-1 Barnsley (Tom Bradshaw pen 22), Saturday 2nd December 2017. Att: 14,371. (Championship)

 

Last Away Meeting:

Saturday 2nd December 2017 (Championship)

Macron Stadium attendance: 14,371

Referee: Oliver Langford

Bolton 3-1 Barnsley

Bolton:

13. Ben Alnwick         

5. Mark Beevers

32. Reece Burke         

15. Antonee Robinson

2. Mark Little

24. Karl Henry

21. Darren Pratley

6. Josh Vela

11. Will Buckley

10. Sammy Ameobi   

14. Gary Madine       

Substitutions:

20. Adam Armstrong (for Buckley 61)

12. Craig Noone (for Ameobi 83)

18. Aaron Wilbraham (for Madine 87)

Unused Substitutes:

33. Mark Howard, 17. Derik Osede, 23. Stephen Darby, 9. Adam Le Fondre.       

Manager: Phil Parkinson (10th June 2016 – 22nd August 2019)

 

Barnsley:

1. Adam Davies

6. Liam Lindsay          

24. Matty Pearson     

17. Andy Yiadom

2. Jason McCarthy     

4. Joe Williams

10. George Moncur

20. Brad Potts

15. Harvey Barnes

7. Adam Hammill      

9. Tom Bradshaw            

Substitutes:

26. Mamadou Thiam (for Hammill 68)

34. Ryan Hedges (for Barnes 73)

8. Cameron McGeehan (for Williams 89)

Unused Substitutes:

13. Nick Townsend, 16. Ethan Pinnock, 22. Gary Gardner, 19. Ike Ugbo.  

Manager: Paul Heckingbottom (6th February 2016 – 5th February 2018)

 

League positions after the game:

Bolton: 21st P: 20 W: 3 D: 7 L: 10 F: 19 A: 37 GD: -18 Points: 16

Barnsley: 19th P: 20 W: 5 D: 5 L: 10 F: 24 A: 31 GD: -7 Points: 20

 

Still at respective clubs:

Bolton:  0

Barnsley: 0

Managers since this game (including caretakers): 

Bolton: 3 (Jimmy Phillips 21st August 2019 – 31st August 2019, Keith Hill 31st August 2019 – 1st July 2020, Ian Evatt 1st July 2020 – present)

Barnsley: 7 (Paul Harsley 6th February 2018 – 16th February 2018, Jose Morais 16th February 2018 – 6th May 2018,Daniel Stendel 6th June 2018 – 8th October 2019, Adam Murray 8th October 2019 – 20th October 2019,Gerhard Struber 20th November 2019 – 15th October 2020,Valerien Ismael 25th October 2020 – 29th June 2021, Markus Schopp 29th June 2021 - present)

 

Last Season/This Season:

Last six 2020-2021/2021-2022 results:    

Bolton:

07/08/21 Bolton (Josh Sheehan 30, Amadou Bakayoko 67, Alex Baptiste 90) 3-3 MK Dons (Mo Eisa 22, Scott Twine 71, Hiram Boateng 83) (League One)

08/05/21 Crawley (Davide Rodari 89) 1-4 Bolton (Antoni Sarcevic 9, Oladapo Afolayan 26, Eoin Doyle 48, Lloyd Isgrove 77) (League Two)

01/05/21 Bolton (Gethin Jones 15) 1-2 Exeter (Randell Williams 49, Pierce Sweeney 90) (League Two)

24/04/21 Morecambe 0-1 Bolton (Ben Jackson 45) (League Two)

20/04/21 Bolton (Eoin Doyle 28) 1-0 Carlisle (League Two)

17/04/21 Grimsby (Jay Matete 1, Ira Jackson Jr 86) 2-1 Bolton (Shaun Miller 90) (League Two)

W: 2 D: 1 L: 2 F: 11 A: 8 GD: +3

League Record: W: 0 D: 1 L: 0 F: 3 A: 3 GD: 0 Points: 1 Pos: 7th

 

Barnsley:

07/08/21 Cardiff (Marlon Pack 54) 1-1 Barnsley (Toby Sibbick 69) (Championship)

22/05/21 Swansea (Matt Grimes 39) 1-1 Barnsley (Cauley Woodrow 71) (Championship Play-Off Semi-Final Second Leg)

17/05/21 Barnsley 0–1 Swansea (Andre Ayew 39) (Championship Play-Off Semi-Final First Leg)

08/05/21 Barnsley (Cauley Woodrow 24, Conor Chaplin 43) 2–2 Norwich (Emiliano Buendia  26, Adam Idah 54) (Championship)

01/05/21 Preston (Jordan Storey 38, Ched Evans 49) 2-0 Barnsley (Championship)

24/04/21 Barnsley (Carlton Morris 2) 1-0 Rotherham (Championship)

W: 1 D: 3 L: 2 F: 5 A: 7 GD: -2

League Record: W: 0 D: 1 L: 0 F: 1 A: 1 GD: 0 Points: 1 Pos: 9th

 

Bolton last time out:

Bolton 3-3 MK Dons

1. Matt Gilks   

6. George Johnston   

27. Alex Baptiste       

3. Declan John           

2. Gethin Jones         

4. MJ Williams

8. Josh Sheehan        

10. Antoni Sarcevic   

17. Oladapo Afolayan           

11. Amadou Bakayoko          

9. Eoin Doyle

Substitutions:

23. Lloyd Isgrove (for Doyle 72)                    

20. Kieran Lee (for Seehan 85)

24. Elias Kachunga (for Afolayan 85)

Unused Substitutes:

12. Joel Dixon, 5. Ricardo Santos, 25. George Thomason, 7. Nathan Delfouneso.                       

Bolton manager Ian Evatt said:

“Positive and there’s lots of positives. I thought we should have won the game and I think there’s no two ways about that. They’re a good team and the way they move the ball and how they rotate and play from the back takes intelligence from our players, when to step in, when to jump, when to press.

"I thought we got that balance spot on. They’re good players so at times, they are going to break that, but we created a lot of opportunities where we’d nicked the ball in the final third and then we just didn’t really capitalise.

 

Mad Sites:

www.boltonwanderers-mad.co.uk

www.barnsley-mad.co.uk

Official Sites:

www.bwfc.co.uk

www.barnsleyfc.co.uk

 

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