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PREVIEW: Barnsley Vs Carlisle United

The inside track on Carlisle's visit

13 August 2019

The Reds welcome The Blues to Oakwell on Tuesday evening for a First Round tie in this season's Carabao Cup, and here's your preview...

Having been well-beaten at the weekend, Daniel Stendel's side will be looking to bounce back when Steven Pressley brings his Carlisle United outfit to Oakwell on Tuesday night for a Carabao Cup clash.

The 2-0 defeat at Hillsborough against Sheffield Wednesday in the South Yorkshire Derby brought everyone back down to Earth with a bump after the previous week's high following the opening day victory over Fulham.

Whilst the Reds had their own chances to get on the score-sheet in S6, the Owls ran out deserved winners on a day that Stendel's young charges will want to forget but must look to learn from.

Mowatt

However, the first cup tie of the season will probably offer the Reds' Head Coach the opportunity to shuffle his pack. Whilst the game is against opposition from a division that is two levels below the second tier, it's more the desire to see what others can do that might tempt Stendel into a few changes.

Midfielder Alex Mowatt suffered an injury in the Steel City on Saturday so it's unlikely he'll be involved. 19-year-old Callum Styles could well get the nod for his first Reds start if that's the case. New signings Clarke Oduor and Patrick Schmidt come into contention whilst all of Brad Collins, Ben Williams, Aapo Halme, Conor Chaplin, Mamadou Thiam and George Miller will be hoping for a first start of the season.

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In the lead-up to the 7.45pm kick-off, both Chaplin and First Team Coach Dale Tonge previewed the clash when they met the press and both of their respective pre-match press conference videos can be seen on iFollow Barnsley.

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The Reds reached the Quarter Final stage of this competition way back in 1982, and that's the best they've managed since the League Cup's inception in 1961. The best performance in recent years was the run to the Fourth Round in 2010 which saw Barnsley fall to Manchester United at Oakwell. 

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Eliminated at this stage last season away at Blackpool, and in recent times against Rochdale, Morecambe and Northampton Town (all at Oakwell), it's clearly not a competition that's been the source of joy for Reds fans, and Tuesday night's opponents will be coming here hoping to be the latest fourth tier side to KO Barnsley on their own patch.

Carlisle defeated

Like the Reds, our visitors from Cumbria have started the new season with a home victory and an away defeat. They edged Crawley Town on the opening day before falling 3-2 to Swindon Town at the weekend who had ex-Red Zeki Fryers on the score-sheet.

Former Coventry City and Falkirk boss Pressley has revamped his Blues squad over the summer, but they do still have some experienced players to choose from, with former Sheffield Wednesday midfielder Mike Jones, ex-Doncaster Rovers man Byron Webster and former Sheffield United forward Stefan Scougall in the Cumbrians' ranks.

Pressley

Carlisle have only exited at this stage of the Carabao Cup once in the last four seasons.

Their best run in the competition came back in 1970 when after knocking out Blackburn Rovers, Huddersfield Town, Oxford United and Chelsea, they eventually succumbed to West Bromwich Albion over two legs at the Semi Final stage.

This will be the 28th meeting of the two clubs and there is very little to separate them historically, with Barnsley's 11 wins to United's 10. 

The last meeting was 33 years ago when the Blues left Oakwell with all three points in a Division Two clash. In fact, Barnsley have won just two of the previous 11 meetings.

We will have LIVE and uninterrupted commentary over on iFollow Barnsley with Matt Bailey joined on the mic by former sidekick Adam Brammer. There is no LIVE streaming available in this competition.

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REPORT: Barnsley 0-3 Carlisle United

Carabao Cup exit for the Reds

13 August 2019

Barnsley were eliminated from the Carabao Cup at the first hurdle after suffering a 3-0 defeat against Carlisle United on Tuesday evening.

Goals from Harry McKirdy, Jack Bridge, from the spot, and Nathan Thomas were enough to see the visitors through at Oakwell.

The Reds made seven changes from the weekend and started brightly, with Cauley Woodrow forcing a good reflex save from Adam Collin in the United net.

Callum Styles and Mallik Wilks also came close with long range efforts as the hosts looked to force the issue.

But Carlisle soon grew into the game and debutant Brad Collins pulled off a string of fine saves to keep the Cumbrians at bay.

First, the summer signing plunged to his right to deny McKirdy before blocking Ryan Loft’s effort when the striker was played through one-on-one. The Reds’ stopper then denied Thomas at his near post and followed that up by acrobatically tipping away Loft’s clever attempt.

The opening goal eventually came as McKirdy latched onto a loose pass and confidently slotted beyond the onrushing Collins midway through the first half.

Barnsley searched for an equaliser and came close to getting it when Conor Chaplin stung the hands of Collin, while Jordan Williams saw a low shot cleared off the line.

HALF-TIME: Barnsley 0-1 Carlisle United

Despite making a bright start to the second half, the Reds were unable to find a way through a resolute visiting backline, with Thiam and Williams fizzing dangerous balls across the face of goal.

But the Cumbrians doubled their lead 12 minutes after the restart when Bridge casually converted a penalty following a foul on the ever-dangerous McKirdy.

Woodrow almost halved the deficit moments later when he stooped to head Wilks’ driven cross onto the upright.

However, the tie was effectively over as a contest just after the hour mark when Thomas won possession deep in the Barnsley half and drove into the area before firing into the far bottom corner.

Carlisle came close to adding a fourth late on, but substitute Aaron Hayden’s close-range effort ricocheted of the post.

Attention now turns to Saturday and the visit of Charlton Athletic in the Sky Bet Championship.

 

REDS XI: Collins, J Williams, Halme, Andersen, Pinillos, Wilks (Thomas, 60), McGeehan (c), Styles (Miller, 74), Thiam, Chaplin (Bähre, 60), Woodrow.

Not used: Radlinger, Sibbick, Moon, B Williams.

CARLISLE XI: Collin (c), Elliot, Iredale, Thomas (Hope, 76), Jones, Scougall, McKirdy (Olomola, 65), Webster, Bridge, Loft (Hayden, 81), Knight-Percival.

Not used: Gray, Mellish, Branthwaite, Sagaf.

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Your Options For Carlisle

8 August 2019

Tickets for Barnsley’s Carabao Cup First Round fixture against Carlisle United are on sale to all supporters.

Daniel Stendel’s men welcome the Cumbrians to Oakwell for the first time in 33 years on Tuesday 13 August in a 7:45pm kick off.

Tickets;

Prices for adult tickets start from £10, with £5 for concessions and juniors. Tickets will be available at the turnstiles on the day, with a slight price increase (£12 adults, £6 juniors and concessions). 

Twenty lucky juniors with tickets for the evening will be pre-selected to take part in the popular ‘Flag-bearers’ scheme.

For no extra cost, those children will have the opportunity to enjoy Toby’s Kids Club, play football with fellow flag-bearers and give a guard of honour to the teams as they enter the field of play.

To purchase regular tickets and to stand a chance of being selected for the flag-bearing opportunity, please visit: www.eticketing.co.uk/barnsleyfc, call 01226 211 183, or visit the Oakwell Box Office (C.K.Beckett South Stand) in person.

Hospitality;

Want to upgrade your experience? It’s ‘Pie Night’ on the hospitality floor. Adult tickets are only £35+VAT and includes a three course meal, matchday programme, parking and complimentary team-sheets, concession prices are available upon request.

To secure your place in hospitality, call 01226 211 182 or email: hospitality@barnsleyfc.co.uk.

 

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