18/04/2022
18/04/2022
Barnsley FC
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Peterborough United FC

Oakwell Stadium

A look ahead to the Easter Monday fixture at Oakwell (3pm).

Peterborough United are back on the road on Easter Monday as Grant McCann’s men make the journey to Oakwell to face Barnsley in Sky Bet Championship action (3pm) with both sides desperate for the points to keep alive their hopes of avoiding the drop.

Posh go into the game on the back of a 2-1 victory over Blackburn Rovers at the Weston Homes Stadium thanks to late goals from Sammie Szmodics and Jack Marriott, while the Tykes picked up a point at the Liberty Stadium against in-form Swansea City.

However, whilst both results were creditable, a last gasp win for Reading at Sheffield United means that the Royals are very much in pole position and another win for Paul Ince’s men on Monday would make their safety all but secured.

TEAM NEWS

Posh welcome back Joe Ward from a one-match suspension, but Dan Butler, Nathan Thompson, Steven Benda and Callum Morton remain side-lined through injury. Joel Randall made his comeback from injury with a lively cameo as a substitute and he will be looking to get more minutes at Oakwell.

Barnsley, who dropped to the foot of the division over the weekend, could hand Cauley Woodrow a start in attack while Callum Styles is another itching for a place in the starting XI after coming on as a substitute against the Swans.

FROM THE GAFFER

“I watched Barnsley around six weeks ago in person at Hull and they were excellent on the day and I have watched a number of their games recently. They are a team that play with a lot of freedom, they have a lot of good technical players in their team and we are going to have be good defensively. We are looking forward to the game, we have had a couple of draws and a win in the last three and we want to continue that good form. We want to try and win the remaining games in the campaign,” Grant McCann said.

TICKET NEWS

Posh had sold just under 500 tickets in advance of the fixture at Oakwell. No more tickets are available in advance. Fans who have yet to purchase a ticket can do so at the turnstiles at Oakwell. Fans can pay by cash on the day.

POSH+

Supporters can watch the game both internationally and domestically with match passes available for £10.

KIT COLOURS

Posh will be in the blue home strip for the game.

MAN IN THE MIDDLE

Darren Bond is the match referee.

Barnsley v Posh

A goal in each half secured Posh a second win on the spin over the Easter period.

The post-match inquest at Oakwell was about who got the final touch to the second Peterborough United goal, but that fight is indicative of the recent upturn in fortunes as Grant McCann’s men kept their hopes of avoiding the drop alive with a battling 2-0 victory over Barnsley.

Initially credited as a Frankie Kent header, TV replays seemed to indicate Jack Taylor got the final touch, but either way, it was the three points that was the most important factor and McCann’s men go into Saturday’s fixture with Nottingham Forest still hopeful of a minor miracle.

On-loan Watford star Domingos Quina struck the crossbar inside the opening 30 seconds, cutting inside onto his right-foot and seeing a powerful curling effort smacking against the woodwork. At the other end, Jack Marriott cut inside onto his right-foot on the angle, but fired over the bar.

Palmer was denied by goalkeeper Dai Cornell on 10 minutes as the Tykes came close to the breakthrough again. Cornell produced a fine stop to tip a looping Morris header over the crossbar moments later before Ward overhit a cross at the other end when well placed as Posh countered.

Goalkeeper Jack Walton made a fine smothering stop to keep out Joe Ward on 18 minutes after a clever pass from Marriott, the keeper doing well to reduce the angle and keep out the long-serving Posh winger.

Burrows was next to try his luck, but he scuffed his left-foot shot somewhat and the keeper made a routine save. On 24 minutes, Posh got their noses in front, a number of excellent committed tackles created a loose ball and Szmodics picked out MARRIOTT and for the second successive game, he finished superbly with his left-foot.

Grant McCann was forced into a change at the interval with Kwame Poku replacing the injured Joe Ward. Barnsley made a change too with Cauley Woodrow replacing Remy Vita in attack. Poku was cautioned on 50 minutes for a foul and from the resulting free-kick, Styles fired horribly over the top.

Palmer was shown a yellow card for a foul on Poku on 58 minutes by referee Darren Bond. Marriott followed him into the book moments later for a foul out of frustration of losing the ball. Cornell was well placed to keep out substitute Woodrow on 62 minutes after a well worked set-piece.

Posh made a change on 64 minutes with Ricky-Jade Jones replacing Marriott in attack. Posh doubled their lead on 74 minutes as a corner from Harrison Burrows was met by Frankie KENT and his header found the bottom corner and Posh had scored from a corner for the first time this season in the league.

On 82 minutes, Cornell somehow kept out a close-range effort from Morris after Edwards header away from danger didn’t have the distance. Poku saw a left-footed drive from the edge of the box go inches wide on 85 minutes after clever work down the left.

Barnsley: Walton, Styles (sub Adeboyejo 79min), Kitching, Anderson, Brittain, Gomes, Palmer (sub Wolfe 75min), Vita (sub Woodrow 46min), Bassi, Quina. Unused subs: Jinadu, Iseka, Moon, Hondermarck.

Posh:  Cornell, Edwards, Kent, Knight, Ward (sub Poku 46min), Burrows, Fuchs, Taylor, Szmodics, Clarke-Harris (sub Randall 79min), Marriott (sub Jones 64min). Unused subs: Blackmore, , Beevers, Brown, Mumba.

Half-time: Barnsley 0-1 Peterborough United
Full-time: Barnsley 0-2 Peterborough
Attendance: N/A
Referee: Darren Bond

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