Bolton Wanderers 3-2 Barnsley

Last Updated : 09-Feb-2026 by Robert Miles

Barnsley have now won only two of their last 10 league matches to slip within five points of the relegation zone despite a spirited second half comeback almost saw them earn a point following a wretched first 45 minutes that saw them come in at the break 3-0 down.

 

The Reds were behind after just five minutes, the second game in a row in which they have fell behind inside the opening five minutes of a match and third time in four outings.

 

It was 2-0 after only 19 minutes, the earliest they have been two goals behind in a league since the 21st December 2024 when they were 2-0 down to Leyton Orient after 28 minutes in a game they would eventually lose 4-0.

 

Ex Red loanee John McAtee then netted for Bolton against Barnsley for the second time this season to put the Reds 3-0 down at half time for the first time in a league game since 19th September 2023 against Portsmouth -  another game they came back to narrowly lose 3-2.

 

McAtee’s strike was the fourth time a former Red has netted against them this season, and the second time McAtee has. Ashley Fletcher and Stephen Humphrys are the others.

 

Sam Dalby scored Bolton’s first two goals, the third player to score a brace against Barnsley in League One this season following Lincoln’s Reeco Hackett and Cardiff’s Chris Willock.

 

The first half carnage saw Conor Hourihane make FOUR half-time changes, this is the first time a Barnsley manager has EVER done this since the allowed amount of substitutions was increased from three to five in November 2020.

 

The comeback was instigated by goals from Luca Connell and Adam Phillips, only the third time both midfielders (who both arrived at the club in the summer of 2022) have scored in the same game with the other two occasions coming in 2022-2023.

 

It is the fifth goal Phillips has scored in his last seven appearances in all competitions and the seventh time he has scored in back to back games in his Barnsley career.

 

Phillips last two goals have come after he has emerged from the bench, the first time Barnsley have benefited from a substitute goal in successive games since October when Patrick Kelly netted at Bradford in the league and Jon Russell scored against Manchester United Under 21s in the EFL Trophy. It is the first time it has happened in successive league games since November/December 2023 when Sam Cosgrove netted against Wycombe and then Max Watters scored at Reading.

 

Both goals were set up by new recruit Scott Banks who now has four assists from his first three appearances which means only Reyes Cleary (10) has now assisted more this season.

 

He is the first to assist two in a game since Cleary against Leyton Orient on the 13th December.

 

Banks is also the first to assist in back to back games since Cleary against Luton and Stockport in November. These are the only occasions it has occurred this season.

 

This was Barnsley’s 10th league defeat of the season (they have also won 10) which has arrived after 27 games, one game earlier than it arrived last season and the quickest in a third tier season since 2015-2016 when their 10th defeat came in their 16th match.

 

This is the sixth Barnsley match to finish 3-2 this season (W4 L2), it also occurred six times in 2023-2024 – never before have they had more than six in a season.

 

Barnsley have now conceded 46 goals in their 27 league games, only two sides Doncaster in 20th (50) and Leyton Orient in 18th (49) have conceded more.

Conversely the Reds have now themselves scored 44 times – Cardiff (1st) 55, Huddersfield (5th) 53 and Lincoln (2nd) 52 are the only teams to have scored more.

 

There were 21,415 supporters in attendance, the second biggest crowd Barnsley have played in front of in League One this season after the 22,228 at Bradford in October. 

 

This result means Barnsley have kept only two league clean sheets in 2025-2026 so far, it is the first time they have kept so few shut-outs after 27 games at this level since 2002-2003 when the third didn’t arrive until the 28th game.

 

 

Barnsley Team:

1. Owen Goodman

7. Corey O’Keeffe

15. Eoghan O’Connell

5. Jack Shepherd

27 Tennai Watson

18. Scott Banks

30. Jonathan Bland

48. Luca Connell

19. Reyes Cleary

10. David McGoldrick

9. Tom Bradshaw

Substitutes:

14. Nathanel Ogbeta (for Watson 45)

6. Mael de Gevigney (for O’Connell 45)

8. Adam Phillips (for Cleary 45)

22. Patrick Kelly (for McGoldrick 45)

Unused Substitutes:

51. Kieren Flavell, 4. Marc Roberts, 45. Vimal Yoganathan.

 

Bolton Team:

1. Jack Bonham

14. Jordi Osei-Tutu

18. Eoin Toal

3. Chris Forino

6. George Johnston 

15. Rob Apter

21. Ethan Erhahon

45. John McAtee

22. Kyle Dempsey 

35. Corey Blackett-Taylor

10. Sam Dalby

Substitutions:

4. Xavier Simons (for Dempsey 62)

11. Thierry Gale (for Blackett-Taylor 62)

29. Cyrus Christie (for Osei-Tutu 70)

48. Mason Burstow (for Apter 81)

Unused Substitutes:

23. David Harrington, 26. Lewis Temple, 20. Ibrahim Cissoko.

 

League One Results

Luton Town (7th) 2-1 Bradford City (6th)

Richards 39

Morris 5

                                  Humphreys 90+6

Port Vale (24th) 2-2 Burton Albion (21st)

Archer 6                

                                Beesley 26

Waine 29

                                Beesley 52

AFC Wimbledon (14th) 3-2 Reading (11th)

Browne 8

                                            Marriott 33

Browne 53

                                            Dorsett 65

Browne 71

Huddersfield Town (5th) 2-2 Blackpool (17th)

                                             Fletcher 22

                                             Anderson 31

Harness 74

Ashia 88

Mansfield Town (12th) 0-0 Exeter City (13th)

 

Bolton Wanderers (3rd) 3-2 BARNSLEY (15th)

Dalby 5

Dalby 19

McAtee 32

                                            Connell 57

                                            Phillips 60

Northampton Town (19th) 3-1 Stevenage (9th)

Forbes 27

                                                 Reid 37

Eaves 45+3

Hoskins 90

Peterborough United (10th) 6-1 Wigan Athletic (22nd)

Lisbie 7

Lisbie 9

                                                   Taylor 27

Morgan 41

Leonard 68

Aderoju 84

Lisbie 90

Plymouth Argyle (16th) 1-4 Lincoln City (2nd)

Pepple 11

                                             Draper 38

                                             Hackett 53

                                             Hackett 65

                                             One 90+7

Rotherham United (23rd) 0-3 Cardiff City (1st)

                                               Kellyman 43

                                               Willock 58

                                               Davies 90+5

Stockport County (4th) 0-0 Leyton Orient (18th)

 

Wycombe Wanderers (8th) 4-0 Doncaster Rovers (20th)

Morley 13

Woodrow 47

Onyedinma 59

Mullins 72

 

Barnsley lie in 15th place in Sky Bet League One with 37 points from 27 games. We are 12 points off the Play-Offs, 24 points off the Automatic Promotion Places, 26 points off First Place and 5 points above the Relegation Zone.

Up to 9/2/26

 

Next Up:

On The Road:

Sky Bet League One Matchday Twenty Eight: Stevenage v Barnsley, Tuesday 10th February 2026. Kick-Off: 7:45pm

At Oakwell:

Sky Bet League One Matchday Twenty Nine: Barnsley v AFC Wimbledon, Saturday 14th February 2026. Kick-Off: 3pm