Oxford United v Barnsley

Last updated : 31 January 2023 By Rob Miles

Last time out (Barnsley 3-1 Accrington Stanley)

40. Brad Collins

2. Jordan Williams

12. Bobby Thomas

6. Mads Andersen (c)

5. Liam Kitching

7. Nicky Cadden

30. Adam Phillips

48. Luca Connell

8. Herbie Kane

9. James Norwood

27. Jack Aitchison

 

Head to Head

Last six Oxford v Barnsley results:

29/01/2019 (League One) DREW

Oxford (Josh Ruffles 25, Jamie Mackie 48) 2-2 Barnsley (Mamadou Thiam 70, Kieffer Moore 79)

30/01/1999 (Division One) LOST

Oxford (Dean Windass 60) 1-0 Barnsley

04/05/1997 (Division One) LOST

Oxford (Joey Beauchamp 18, 43, Nigel Jemson 26, pen 48, Mike Ford 70) 5-1 Barnsley (Neil Redfearn 59)

02/11/1993 (Division One) DREW

Oxford (Nick Cusack) 1-1 Barnsley (Neil Redfearn)

17/10/1992 (Division One) DREW

Oxford 0-0 Barnsley

02/11/1991 (Second Division) WON

Oxford 0-1 Barnsley

 

Overall Record:

Oxford Wins: 7

Barnsley Wins: 12

Draws: 6

Oxford Goals: 25

Barnsley Goals: 30

At Oxford:

Oxford Wins: 6

Barnsley Wins: 2

Draws: 4

Oxford Goals: 20

Barnsley Goals: 9

 

First Met: Oxford 1-0 Barnsley, Saturday 1st September 1979. Att: 5,120. (Third Division)

Biggest Win: Barnsley 4-0 Oxford, Saturday 4th August 2018. Att: 12,820. (League One)

Biggest Defeat: Oxford (Joey Beauchamp 18, 43, Nigel Jemson 26, 48 pen, Mike Ford 70) 5-1 Barnsley (Neil Redfearn 59), Sunday 4th May 1997. Att: 8,693. (Division One)

Last Home Win: Barnsley (Mamadou Thiam 20, 29, Brad Potts 77, Victor Adeboyejo 89) 4-0 Oxford, Saturday 4th August 2018. Att: 12,820. (League One)

Last Away Win: Oxford 0-1 Barnsley, Saturday 2nd November 1991. Att: 3,420. (Second Division)

Last Home Draw: Barnsley 0-0 Oxford, Tuesday 15th October 1996. Att: 6,307. (Division One)

Last Away Draw: Oxford (Josh Ruffles 25, Jamie Mackie 48) 2-2 Barnsley (Mamadou Thiam 70, Kieffer Moore 79), Tuesday 29th January 2019. Att: 5,794. (League One)

Last Home Defeat: Barnsley 0-1 Oxford, Saturday 24 April 1993. Att: 5,588 (Division One)

Last Away Defeat: Oxford (Dean Windass 60) 1-0 Barnsley, Saturday 30th January 1999. 6,174. (Division One)

 

Last Away Meeting:

Tuesday 29th January 2019 (League One)

Kassam Stadium attendance: 5,794

Referee: Kevin Johnson

Oxford 2-2 Barnsley 

 Oxford:

1 Simon Eastwood

4. Rob Dickie

5. Curtis Nelson

14. Josh Ruffels

6. Jamie Hanson

15. John Mousinho ©

8. Cameron Brannagan

17. James Henry

18. Jordan Graham

16. Gavin Whyte

19. Jamie Mackie

Substitutions:

3. Luke Garbutt (for Graham 81)

40. Ahmed Kashi (for Henry 85)

Unused Substitutes:

27. Jack Stevens, 23. Sam Long, 24. Mark Sykes, 11. Samir Carruthers, 42. Owen James.

Manager: Karl Robinson (22nd March 2018 – present)

 

Barnsley:

1. Adam Davies ©

5. Ethan Pinnock

6. Liam Lindsay

28. Ben Williams

12. Dimitri Cavaré

4. Kenny Dougall

27. Alex Mowatt

8. Cameron McGeehan

26. Mamadou Thiam

33. Jacob Brown

9. Cauley Woodrow

Substitutions:

19. Kieffer Moore (for Dougall 45)

15. Jordan Green (for Woodrow 61)

21. Mike-Steven Bähre (for Thiam 71)

Unused Substitutes:

35. Jake Greatorex, 18. Adam Jackson, 23. Dani Pinillos, 29. Victor Adeboyejo.

Manager: Daniel Stendel (6th June 2018 – 8th October 2019)

 

League positions after the game:

Oxford: 20th P: 29 W: 7 D: 10 L: 12 F: 37 A: 46 GD: -9 Points: 31

Barnsley: 3rd P: 29 W: 16 D: 8 L: 5 F: 51 A: 26 GD: +25 Points: 56

 

Still at respective clubs:

Oxford: 6 (Eastwood, Hanson, Brannagan, Henry, Stevens, Long)

Barnsley:0

 

Managers since this game (including caretakers):            

Oxford: 0

 

Barnsley: 9

Adam Murray (8th October 2019 - 20th November 2019)

Gerhard Struber (20th November 2019 – 6th October 2020)

Adam Murray (6th October 2020 – 23rd October 2020)

Valerien Ismael (23rd October 2020 – 24th June 2021)

Markus Schopp (29th June 2021 – 1st November 2021)

Joseph Laumann (1st November – 17th November 2021)

Poya Ashbagi (17th November 2021 – 24th April 2022)

Martin Devaney (24th April 2022 – 7th May 2022)

Michael Duff (15th June 2022 – present)

 

This Season:

Last six 2022-2023 results:   

Oxford:

28/01/23 (League One) LOST

Burton (Simon Eastwood og 40, Dale Taylor 49) 2–0 Oxford

24/02/23 (League One) LOST

Wycombe (Sam Vokes 19, Anis Mehmeti 35) 2–0 Oxford

21/01/23 (League One) WON

Oxford (Yanic Wildschut 34, Cameron Brannagan 83) 2-1 Ipswich (Leif Davis 38)

14/01/23 (League One) WON

Fleetwood (Brendan Sarpong-Wiredu 44) 1-2 Oxford (Kyle Joseph 62, Ciaron Brown 90)

09/01/23 (FA Cup Third Round) LOST

Oxford 0-3 Arsenal (Mohamed Elneny 63, Eddie Nketiah 70, 76)

01/01/23 (League One) LOST

Oxford 0-1 Exeter (Sam Nombe 79)

W: 2 D: 0 L: 4 F: 4 A: 10 GD: -6

League Record: W: 9 D: 8 L: 11 F: 33 A: 33 GD: 0 Points: 35 Pos: 14th     

 

Barnsley:

21/01/23 (League One) WON

Barnsley (James Norwood 5, Jack Aitchison 8, Jordan Williams 19) 3–1 Accrington Stanley (Tommy Leigh pen 90)

14/01/23 (League One) LOST

Charlton (Tyreece Campbell 19, Jesurun Rak-Sakyi 60) 2-0 Barnsley

08/01/23 (FA Cup Third Round) LOST

Derby (James Collins pen 45, Tom Barkhuizen 60,  Jason  Knight 79) 3-0 Barnsley

02/01/23 (League One) LOST

Barnsley 0-3 Bolton (Dion Charles pen 12, Jon Dadi Bodvarsson 41, Kyle Dempsey 76)

29/12/22 (League One) WON

Barnsley (James Norwood 64, Robbie Cundy 86) 2-1 Fleetwood (Admiral Muskwe pen 77)

26/12/22 (League One) DREW

Accrington Stanley (Tommy Leigh pen 62) 1-1 Barnsley (James Norwood 8)

W: 2 D: 1 L: 3 F: 6 A: 11 GD: -5

League Record: W: 13 D: 4 L: 8 F: 33 A: 24 GD: +9 Points: 43 Pos: 6th

 

Last time out:

Burton 2-0 Oxford

13. Simon Eastwood

2. Sam Long

5. Elliott Moore (c)

16. Ciaron Brown

3. Brandon Fleming

14. Lewis Bate

18. Marcus McGuane

8. Cameron Brannagan

22. Kyle Joseph

9. Matty Taylor

7. Billy Bodin

Substitutions:

39. Gatlin O'Donkor (for Taylor 45)

27. Tyler Goodrham (for McGuane 57)

30. Yanic Wildschut (for Bodin 57)

Unused Substitutes:

4. Stuart Findlay, 21. Ed McGinty, 24. Joshua Johnson, 33. Djavan Anderson.

Oxford manager Karl Robinson said:

“At this moment in time, the results aren’t good enough and I accept responsibility for that.

“People are always free to have an opinion but from my point of view, I know what it takes to move forward and the direction we still want to go in.”

“Maybe we’ve come so high and come so far so quick, that the mediocrity with where we sit right now is certainly not good enough for me, the players, the ownership or the fans.

 

Mad Sites:

www.oxfordunited-mad.co.uk

www.barnsley-mad.co.uk

Official Sites:

www.oufc.co.uk

www.barnsleyfc.co.uk

 

Other Fixtures:

N/A