West Bromwich Albion 2 Barnsley 0

Last updated : 01 September 2007 By Footymad Previewer
Filipe Teixeira opened his goalscoring account for West Bromwich Albion as Barnsley suffered another match to forget at The Hawthorns.

First-half goals from Teixeira and Scottish international striker Craig Beattie earned Albion a third successive home win and extended their 100 per cent record in front of their own fans this season.

But it was frustrating trip to The Hawthorns for Simon Davey's Barnsley side, who were hammered 7-0 by Albion on their previous visit on the final day of last season.

Once midfielder Teixeira, who cost Albion £600,000 from Academica de Coinbra in July, opened the scoring the result was never really in doubt.

But Barnsley can still take heart from a spirited display that was epitomised by the non-stop display of skipper Brian Howard.

They enjoyed a purple patch towards the end of the game when Anderson De Silva forced Dean Kiely into a smart 75th minute save before Grant McCann fired wide 60 seconds later.

But by then the damage had been well and truly done by Albion. Teixeira, who had threatened as early as the fifth minute, gave Albion a deserved lead on the half hour.

He capitalised on a neat pass from Kevin Phillips and cut in-field before firing a low drive beyond Heinz Mulller from the edge of the area.

Barnsley were still coming to terms with that setback when Beattie doubled Albion's advantage.

A long through ball from Paul Robinson released Beattie. The Scottish international beat the offside trap and coolly drilled his shot past Muller.

Barnsley struggled to really test Albion goalkeeper Dean Kiely in the first half with Kayode Odejayi wasting one golden chance after 11 minutes before Anderson De Silva fired just wide in the 35th minute.

In truth, Davey's side were fortunate to get to half-time only two behind as Phillips crashed a header off the bar in stoppage time before Muller tipped another effort from Beattie over the bar.

Muller also denied Zoltan Gera in the 55th minute and substitute Ishmael Miller after 77 minutes before skipper Jonathan Greening smashed a drive against the Barnsley bar in stoppage time.

Coca-Cola Championship Results Saturday 1st September 2007

Colchester 2-3 Burnley

Coventry 2-1 Preston

Crystal Palace 0-1 Charlton

Norwich 1-2 Cardiff

Plymouth 0-0 Leicester

QPR 0-3 Southampton

Scunthorpe 3-2 Sheffield United

Sheffield Wednesday 0-1 Bristol City

Stoke 0-0 Wolves

Watford 2-0 Ipswich

West Brom 2-0 Barnsley

Next Up:

At Oakwell:

Coca-Cola Matchday Five Barnsley v Scunthorpe United Saturday 15th September 2007 Kick-Off 3pm

Tickets for the big game are priced at:

East Stand and West Stand Upper Tiers
Adults £22.00
OAP/Juvenile £13.00
Juveniles (U11) £7.00

Barnsley Chronicle Family Area
Adults £22.00
OAP £13.00
Juvenile £13.00
Juveniles (U11) £7.00

East Stand Lower and West Stand Lower
Adults £21.00
OAP/Juveniles £12.00
Juveniles (U11) £6.00

Enterprise PLC Stand (Pontefract Road End)
Adults £20.00
OAP/Juveniles £12.00
Juveniles (U11) £6.00

All Disabled Areas £20.00
Helpers FREE OF CHARGE

To book tickets for forthcoming matches simply phone the Oakwell Box Office on 0871 2266777. Alternatively call at the Box Office in person; contact the Box Office by fax on 01226 211444 or e-mail boxoffice@barnsleyfc.co.uk. Please note that Juvenile U11 tickets must be purchased in advance from the Oakwell Box Office and this price will not be on sale on the turnstiles under any circumstances.

On The Road:

Coca-Cola Championship Matchday Six: Stoke City v Barnsley Tuesday 18th September 2007 Kick-Off 7:45pm

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