English League Championship

Barnsley vs Cardiff 2021-22 English League Championship, Regular Season

FT
0 - 1
  • 71': Uche Ikpeazu

Introduction

Barnsley are hosting Cardiff City at Oakwell, Barnsley, England, starting on . The match is a part of the English League Championship.

Match Commentary

  • 0': First Half begins.
  • 11': Substitution, Cardiff City. Aden Flint replaces Sean Morrison because of an injury.
  • 39': Mark McGuinness (Cardiff City) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
  • 45'+3': First Half ends, Barnsley 0, Cardiff City 0.
  • 56': Substitution, Cardiff City. Isaak Davies replaces Max Watters.
  • 59': Mads Andersen (Barnsley) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
  • 62': Substitution, Barnsley. Carlton Morris replaces Domingos Quina.
  • 63': Substitution, Cardiff City. Uche Ikpeazu replaces Alfie Doughty because of an injury.
  • 64': Jordan Williams (Barnsley) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
  • 66': Tommy Doyle (Cardiff City) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
  • 71': Goal! Barnsley 0, Cardiff City 1. Uche Ikpeazu (Cardiff City) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Aden Flint.
  • 71': Uche Ikpeazu (Cardiff City) is shown the yellow card for excessive celebration.
  • 77': Substitution, Barnsley. Aaron Leya Iseka replaces Josh Benson.
  • 77': Substitution, Barnsley. Amine Bassi replaces Liam Kitching.
  • 90'+2': Aden Flint (Cardiff City) is shown the yellow card.

Game Information

Competition: English League Championship

Venue: Oakwell
Location: Barnsley, England
Attendance: 11,432

English League Championship Standings

POS TEAM GP GD PTS
+28 Coventry City 26 52 4
+11 Middlesbrough 26 46 6
+18 Ipswich Town 25 44 5
+11 Preston North End 26 43 5
Full Table

Statistics

https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/soccer/500/347.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originCAR BARhttps://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/soccer/500/397.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=origin
11 Fouls 14
4 Yellow Cards 2
0 Red Cards 0
6 Offsides 2
0 Corner Kicks 6
1 Saves 0
38.5 Possession 61.5
5 SHOTS 8
1 ON GOAL 1
0.2 On Target % 0.1
0 Penalty Goals 0
0 Penalty Kicks Taken 0
151 Accurate Passes 310
280 Passes 434
0.5 Pass Completion % 0.7
0 Accurate Crosses 4
5 Crosses 22
0.0 Cross % 0.2
70 Long Balls 76
23 Accurate Long Balls 22
0.3 Long Balls % 0.3
1 Blocked Shots 2
6 Effective Tackles 10
17 Tackles 19
0.4 Tackle % 0.5
7 Interceptions 10
36 Effective Clearances 15
36 Clearances 15

Line-Ups

BAR Barnsley (3-5-2)

No. Name
40 Bradley Collins (GK)
30 Michal Helik
5 Liam Kitching
6 Mads Andersen Yellow Card
28 Domingos Quina
10 Josh Benson
17 Claudio Gomes
26 Remy Vita
2 Jordan Williams Yellow Card
44 Devante Cole
4 Callum Styles

CAR Cardiff City (5-3-2)

No. Name
25 Alex Smithies (GK)
4 Sean Morrison
2 Mark McGuinness Yellow Card
38 Perry Ng
18 Alfie Doughty
17 Cody Drameh
15 Ryan Wintle
6 Will Vaulks
22 Tommy Doyle Yellow Card
23 Max Watters
9 Jordan Hugill

EFL Championship News

Watford furious as Hull game postponed 18 minutes before kickoff

Watford furious as Hull game postponed 18 minutes before kickoff

Watford have criticised the decision to call off their Championship match at Hull 18 minutes before kick-off on Sunday and claimed they did not agree to the postponement.

Wrexham stay hot in coach Phil Parkinson's 250th game

Wrexham stay hot in coach Phil Parkinson's 250th game

Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson said he felt "proud" after his team marked his 250th game in charge with a 2-1 win at Derby.

Nigeria federation 'excited' about Wrexham goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo's nationality switch from England

Nigeria federation 'excited' about Wrexham goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo's nationality switch from England

The Nigeria Football Federation has welcomed the nationality switch of Wrexham goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo, expressing excitement about adding the 24-year-old to their goalkeeping options.

Why the trickle of homegrown Brits leaving for Europe is becoming a flood

Why the trickle of homegrown Brits leaving for Europe is becoming a flood

In the 2000s, you could count the number of homegrown players leaving Britain for European football on one hand. Now, though, it's a well-trod path.