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EFL Championship

Barnsley FC vs. Leeds United FC (15.09.2019)

Date Season Halftime Result
15.09.2019 2019 0 : 0 0 : 2

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
38'' Barnsley Toby Sibbick Yellow Card
46'' Leeds J. Harrison Substitution 1
67'' Barnsley L. Thomas Substitution 1
70'' Leeds P. Bamford Substitution 2
71'' Barnsley J. Williams Substitution 2
79'' Barnsley J. Brown Substitution 3
84'' Leeds E. Nketiah Normal Goal
89'' Leeds M. Klich Penalty
90'' + 2'' Leeds M. Klich Substitution 3

Lineup Barnsley FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 40 B. Collins
Defence 12 D. Cavaré
Defence 24 A. Halme
Defence 6 M. Andersen
Defence 2 J. Williams
Midfield 21 T. Sibbick
Midfield 27 A. Mowatt
Midfield 16 L. Thomas
Midfield 9 C. Woodrow
Midfield 7 J. Brown
Forward 36 M. Wilks

Lineup Leeds United FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 13 Kiko Casilla
Defence 6 L. Cooper
Defence 5 B. White
Midfield 19 Pablo Hernández
Midfield 43 M. Klich
Defence 15 S. Dallas
Midfield 23 K. Phillips
Midfield 22 J. Harrison
Midfield 46 J. Shackleton
Defence 10 E. Alioski
Forward 9 P. Bamford

Substitutes Barnsley FC

Position Number Name
Forward 26 M. Thiam
Defence 23 Dani Pinillos
Midfield 10 M. Bähre
Goalkeeper 13 J. Walton
Midfield 15 J. Green
Forward 22 C. Oduor
Forward 11 C. Chaplin

Substitutes Leeds United FC

Position Number Name
Forward 17 Hélder Costa
Forward 14 E. Nketiah
Defence 28 G. Berardi
Defence 36 R. Gotts
Midfield 11 T. Roberts
Goalkeeper 1 I. Meslier
Defence 3 B. Douglas

Barnsley FC

Barnsley FC is a football team that was founded in 1887, but then still under the name Barnsley St. Peter's FC. Initially the club colour was blue, but fairly soon after in 1904 it was changed to red and white, which has lasted to the present day. They even reached the prestigious Premier League in the 1997/1998 season, but were immediately relegated and never returned to the English elite.

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Leeds United FC

Leeds United FC has been in existence since 1919, serving as a replacement for the now-defunct Leeds City FC, which had been in operation since 1904. Their home stadium is Elland Road with a capacity of over 37,000. This stadium is the second largest on the English scene outside of the Premier League. And a certain interesting fact, the east stand of this stadium has the longest domed roof in Europe at 52 metres.

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Home corners 5
Home shots 17
Home shots on target 6
Home fouls 11
Home yellow cards 1
Home red cards
Away corners 9
Away shots 21
Away shots on target 7
Away fouls 11
Away yellow cards
Away red cards

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