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PETERBOROUGH UNITED PREVIEW

26 November 2021

Everything you need to know about Saturday's trip to Cambridgeshire as the Reds take on Posh in Sky Bet Championship action.

The Reds travel south east to the Weston Homes Stadium on Saturday for a 3pm kick-off against Peterborough United. 

It's our first trip there in three years, and a big opportunity to try and claw back some points in what has become a very early relegation battle.

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During midweek, Barnsley were beaten for the 10th occasion in 11 games. It's a wretched run that stretches back to mid-September.

In what was Poya Asbaghi's first game in charge, the Reds were comfortably defeated by mid-table Swansea City, whose possession-based game made for a tough watch, and whilst it took them until the final quarter of the match to claim the three points, they did so without any fear of a Barnsley comeback.

That 2-0 loss at Oakwell left the Reds in 23rd position, six points from safety as others around us have picked up their own form. 

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At the weekend we face a Posh side who themselves are struggling for results. They sit in 22nd, directly above the Reds, four points better off.

Led by Darren Ferguson, Peterborough have lost four of their last five fixtures, with their last victory coming on home soil against Queens Park Rangers (2-1). 

Former Reds trialist Siriki Dembélé is in decent form for Posh having already scored a handful of goals this season.

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Experienced forward Jack Marriott is still missing for the hosts, as are the talented Joel Randall and Ricky-Jade Jones.

As stated earlier, it's three years since our last trip to London Road. That came in the 2018/19 promotion season in League One. 

On a dream afternoon for Barnsley, the Reds, having already seen Adam Davies save an early penalty kick, went on to blow away the home side 4-0, with George Moncur, Brad Potts (x2) and Jacob Brown amongst the goals. 

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There was another classic in this fixture in 2011 as the Reds blew a 3-0 lead, pegged back by Posh only for Craig Davies to clinch a 4-3 victory late on.

Saturday's man in the middle will be John Busby. Into his seventh season as an official, he tool charge of August's 1-0 victory over Coventry City.

He booked eight Reds players that afternoon as a Dominik Frieser goal sealed a first win of the season for Barnsley.

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In terms of domestic streaming, a reminder that the EFL returned to the position held pre-pandemic, where any games kicking off between 2.45pm and 5.15pm on Saturday afternoons are prohibited. 

However, supporters in the UK are able to buy audio passes via iFollow Barnsley. 

Our overseas fans can enjoy live streaming of the game, with a match pass priced at £10.

For further information on iFollow for this season, and how to activate seasonal subscriptions, please click the link below. 

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REDS CLAIM POINT AT POSH

27 November 2021

Barnsley were held to a 0-0 draw with Peterborough United in the Sky Bet Championship on Saturday afternoon.

It is the first point under new Head Coach, Poya Asbaghi, who made four changes from the midweek defeat against Swansea City, with Mads Andersen and Liam Kitching returning in a three-man defence alongside Michał Helik, while Claudio Gomes and Carlton Morris also featured from the off.

Neat build-up play from the Reds created the first opportunity of the game after 10 minutes as Cauley Woodrow cushioned it into the path of Devante Cole, who surged forward and cut in from the right but dragged his effort wide of the post.

Our skipper was involved again midway through the opening period as he collected Kitching’s pass before letting fly from distance and forcing David Cornell into a fine save.

Moments later, as the encounter sparked into life, Morris whipped a cross in from the left that evaded everyone and, again, Cornell had to be alert to parry the ball to safety.

In a flash, the hosts raced up the other end and Jonson Clarke-Harris broke the offside trap and fired a low cross towards the onrushing Kai Corbett, who couldn’t extend his leg enough to poke in at the far post.

Peterborough threatened once more towards the end of the half, this time from the left as Harrison Burrows drove forward and found Corbett, but he prodded his effort wide of the target from close range under pressure from Andersen.

HALF-TIME: Peterborough United 0-0 Barnsley

Four minutes after the interval, a wind-assisted Conor Coventry corner threatened to wreak havoc as it swirled dangerously towards the near post, but Helik was able to get the feintest touch to head it behind for another set-piece.

The ever-dangerous Morris then did well to work the space by cutting in onto his right foot and bending an attempt narrowly wide with Cornell stranded.

At the other end, Siriki Dembélé played an inch-perfect pass through for Clarke-Harris, but Brad Collins made a good block to deny the Posh forward as the game gradually began to open up.

Barnsley continued to create openings and Morris found Callum Styles on the overlap, but our diminutive midfielder couldn’t keep his shot down as it fizzed over the bar from 20-yards.

A power failure at the Weston Homes Stadium resulted in a 15-minute delay as we waited for the floodlights to warm-up once more so play could resume, during which time both sets of players left the pitch.

Eventually, we were back underway and Dembélé jinked his way through the middle and found Joel Randall, but he blazed high and wide when it appeared easier to hit the target.

In the blink of an eye, the Reds sped forward and Woodrow stung the hands of Cornell with a fierce strike that the Posh ‘keeper turned around the near post.

Barnsley continued to apply pressure and, as we entered four additional minutes, Morris beat his man with a few stepovers and rifled a blistering shot towards goal that Cornell was again equal to.

With time almost up, Peterborough almost snatched all three points as Dan Butler’s close-range effort was blocked by a sea of visiting bodies, but that brave defending from the Reds ensured we left with a share of the spoils.

FULL-TIME: Peterborough United 0-0 Barnsley

 

REDS XI: Collins (GK), Helik, Andersen, Kitching, J Williams (Hondermarck, 88), Gomes, Benson (Palmer, 67), Styles, Cole (Adeboyejo, 68), Woodrow (C), Morris.

Not used: Walton (GK), Moon, Vita, Frieser.

POSH XI: Cornell (GK), Edwards, Butler, Thompson (C), Taylor, Clarke-Harris, Dembélé, Knight, Burrows (Randall, 71), Coventry (Norburn, 59), Corbett (Szmodics, 59).

Not used: Blackmore (GK), Beevers, Grant, Tomlinson.

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TICKETS | PETERBOROUGH UNITED (A)

2 November 2021

Tickets are now on sale for our final trip in November as we head to the Weston Homes Stadium.

We have received an initial allocation of 1,296 tickets in the Main North Stand for our upcoming fixture at Peterborough United on Saturday 27 November, kick-off 3pm.

The allocation is split into 849 Upper Tier tickets and 447 Lower Tier tickets. A further allocation may be available upon request.

Tickets are now available to purchase on general sale.

Prices
Adult: £28
Senior Over 65: £23
Young Adult (18-21 years): £19
Juvenile Under 18: £11
Juvenile Under 12: £5

Ambulant disabled supporters and wheelchair users will pay their relevant age-related category with an assistant’s ticket being free of charge if required. Headsets for match commentary are available for visually impaired supporters at the main reception.

Official Club Coach Travel departs at 11.30am priced at £20 per seat. Strictly no alcohol is permitted. Juveniles Under 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult aged 18+. *Please read the additional information from Wilfreda Beehive below.

The postage deadline for this game is 3pm Wednesday 24 November. Tickets will remain on sale from the Box Office until 12 noon on Friday 26 November, subject to availability.

If you are purchasing away game and cup tickets for other people, we strongly advise you to correctly assign the ticket to each individual for every game. This will enable us to offer the correct privileges to supporters on occasions when tickets are on restricted sales in a category system. 

WE WILL NOT ACCEPT TICKET STUBS WHEN TICKETS ARE ON RESTRICTED SALE. ONLY TICKETS PURCHASED IN ADVANCE AND CORRECTLY ASSIGNED WILL COUNT TOWARDS ANY REQUESTED QUALIFYING CRITERIA

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*Coach Regulations

All travellers will be temperature checked before entering the vehicle. Anyone with a temperature higher that 37.5 will not be allowed to travel
The hand sanitiser provided must be used on entering the vehicle
Face masks will need to be worn while travelling unless medically exempt
The seat directly behind the driver must not be used
Anyone feeling unwell should not travel
Passengers must remove their own rubbish
Passengers should not eat on the vehicle unless they have to for medical reasons
The toilet should only be used in an emergency
Passengers should load from the back to the front and disembark from the front to the rear

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